It is becoming necessary for property owners to monitor their residential water well levels to ensure that there will be enough water for the necessities as well as preventing costly pump repairs due to a well running dry. Eno Scientific understands this better than anyone since our products were developed for personal use as a result of the extreme drought in our area.
- How much water do I have in my well?
- How far does my well draw down when I take a shower, water the grass or run loads of laundry?
- Are neighboring properties affecting my well supply?
Understanding the trends and changes in your water levels will allow you to adjust your usage. Ensuring there will be water when it is most needed. Our system can alert you about water loss due to a broken pipe or remind you about that hose that was left running.
Why is the Well Watch the Preferred Residential Level Device?
- Nothing Lowers into the Well
- No risk of water contamination
- Easy to set up
- Accurate readings in seconds
- Optional Alarm system to warn when well reaches dangerous levels
- Wireless Remote Display to monitor from the comfort of your home
- Monitors well levels from every second to once per hour
- Store up to 25 million time/date stamped log points
- Low Cost and Ease of Use
- Free Technical Phone Support
Which Product is Right for Me?
Well Watch 670
- Onsite well levels
- Real time LCD display
- Compatible w/310 Display
- Built in data logger
- Download via USB
- RS232, RS485, 4-20mA outputs
310 Remote Display
- Communicates wirelessly up to 300ft
- Hardwire to any distance
- Audible alarm feature
- Built in data logger
- Download via USB
- RS232 output
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