
Levelogger Deployment
Direct Read Cable Deployment
Use this method when you would like direct communication via a field laptop or Leveloader while your Levelogger is downhole. Pre-program Leveloggers (Edge, Barologger, LTC or Junior) in the office using an Optical Reader. In the field use a laptop and PC Interface Cable, or a Leveloader to program, view or download data.
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Leveloader
connected to a
Direct Read
Wellhead using a
Direct Read
Connector Cable.
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Wireline/Cord Deployment
Use this method when you wish to minimize up front costs, and if you do not need to view or download data without removing the Levelogger from the well. Pre-program Leveloggers (Edge, Barologger, LTC or Junior) in the office. Lower into the well, suspended on wireline or Kevlar cord from a 2" Well Cap. To retrieve data or re-program, remove the Levelogger from the well and use an Optical Reader attached to a portable or office computer.
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| Wireline Cable or Kevlar Cord |
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Barologger Suspended in Air |
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Typically 1 Barologger per 30 km (20 mile) radius and/or 300 m (1000 ft.) of elevation change from well to well. |
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Submerged Levelogger Edge or Junior |
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Lockable 2" Well
Cap when used with
a Stainless Steel
Wireline and Hook,
or a Kevlar Cord.
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Standard Communication
Use only one Optical Reader, connected to your laptop or desktop PC, to program as many Leveloggers as required. USB or RS232.
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