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Geotech High Volume Probe Scavenger™

The Geotech High Volume Probe Scavenger is an automatic pumping system designed to recover floating hydrocarbons. A specially designed sensor probe differentiates between hydrocarbons and water, allowing for retrieval of virtually 100% water-free oil from wells 8" (20.3 cm) in diameter or larger. The Probe Scavenger product pump recovers the hydrocarbons floating on the water and pumps them to a product recovery tank. When the product recovery tank becomes full, an optional Tankfull Probe is used to shut down the product pump to prevent overflow.

  • For applications in 8" (20.3 cm) and larger diameter wells
  • Lighter-than-water (LNAPL) product recovery
  • Can be used as a stand-alone system or in conjunction with a water table depression pump
  • Reliable around-the-clock operation in automatic mode
  • Sensor technology provides water-free product recovery
  • Remote monitoring and troubleshooting capability with the optional Geotech Environmental Control Module
Applications   8" (20.3 cm) or larger recovery wells Performance Test Data
Performance Test Data
with Standard Plumbing Arrangement
Maximum Head   81 feet (24.6 m)
Dimensions   6" ID x 170" L (152.4 mm x 4318 mm)
Oil/Water Separation   Density sensor distinguishes hydrocarbons from water
Recovery Rate   Up to 12 GPM (45 LPM)
Power Requirements   230 VAC 50/60 Hz
Weight   85 lbs. (38.6 kg)
Horse Power   1/3 HP  

Typical High Volume Probe Scavenger Installation

Typical High Volume Probe Scavenger Installation
  • Lifting Winch
  • Cable
  • NEMA 4 or NEMA 7 controls
  • Tankfull Shut-Off
  • Conductivity Probe
  • Density Probe
  • 2" Density Actuated Product Probe with Stainless Steel Floats
  • 2" Density Actuated Water Probe
    with Stainless Steel Floats
High Volume Probe Scavenger System
  Geotech High Volume Probe Scavenger System
with Optional Lifting Winch

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