Table of Contents Home 5 Products 5 Multilevel Systems 5 403 CMT Multilevel Systems 5 Operating Instructions 5 403N CMT Manual 5 Table of Contents 403 CMT Multilevel Systems Menu 403 CMT Multilevel Systems Main Page Get a Quote Send Me Info Why Multilevels? What is a Multilevel System? Multilevel Technology (Video Demo) Multilevel System Comparison Datasheet -Applications and Advantages of CMT -Multichannel Tubing -Seals and Sand Packs -Multilevels are Essential -Monitoring Options -Field Applications -Training Programmes Instructions -CMT Multilevel System Assembly Manual --Pre-Installation Requirements --Introduction --Preparation --Assembling Standard CMT Systems --Marking and Cutting the Tubing --Cutting Outer Ports and Vent Holes --Configuring Tubing Bottom --Attaching Tubing Centralisers --CMT Placement --Attaching Standard Wellhead --Optional Multi-Purge Manifold Assembly --Monitoring Options --CMT Specifications & Considerations --Terms and Conditions --Table of Contents -Narrow CMT Multilevel System Assembly Manual --Pre-Installation Requirements --Introduction --Preparation --Assembling Standard CMT Multilevel Systems --Marking the CMT Tubing --Cutting the Ports and Vent Hole --Configuring the Bottom of the CMT Tubing --Narrow CMT Placement --Attaching the Standard Wellhead --Optional Flow Control Monitoring Assembly --Optional Multi-Purge Manifold Assembly --CMT Installation with Sand and Bentonite Cartridges --Installation Design Example --Sand and Bentonite Cartridge Preparation --Sand and Bentonite Cartridge Installation --Narrow CMT Port Assembly --Installing Narrow CMT Sand Cartridges --Installing Narrow CMT Spring Cartridges --CMT Multilevel System Monitoring Options --Terms and Conditions --Table of Contents -Purge / Grout Adaptor Operating Instructions -Constructing Dual CMT Ports -Summary of Drilling Methods and Techniques -CMT Specifications and Considerations FAQ Trained CMT Contractors -Become a Trained Contractor Technical Bulletins and Case Studies -CMT for High Resolution Vapour Intrusion Monitoring -Sampling in Multilevels: Options and Helpful Hints -CMT Systems for the LUST Market -CMT Vapour Monitoring Multilevel Systems 403 CMT Multilevel Systems Get a Quote Send Me Info Why Multilevels? What is a Multilevel System? Multilevel System Comparison 403 CMT Datasheet Applications and Advantages of CMT Multichannel Tubing Seals and Sand Packs Multilevel Monitoring is Essential Monitoring Options CMT Field Applications CMT Training Programmes Operating Instructions 403 Manual Pre-installation Requirements Introduction Preparation Assembling Standard CMT Systems Marking and Cutting the Tubing Cutting Outer Ports and Vent Holes Configuring Tubing Bottom Attaching Tubing Centralisers CMT Placement Attaching the Standard Wellhead Optional Multi-Purge Manifold Assembly CMT Monitoring Options CMT Specification and Considerations Terms and Conditions Contents 403N CMT Manual Pre-installation Requirements Introduction CMT Preparation Assembling Standard CMT Multilevel Systems Marking the CMT Tubing Cutting the Ports and Vent Hole Configuring the Bottom of the CMT Tubing CMT Placement Attaching the Standard Wellhead Optional Flow Control Monitoring Assembly Optional Multi-Purge Manifold Assembly CMT Installation with Sand and Bentonite Cartridges Installation Design Example Preparation Sand and Bentonite Cartridge Installation Port Assembly Installing Sand Cartridges Installing Spring Cartridges Monitoring Options Terms and Conditions Table of Contents 403 Purge Grout Adaptor Operating Instructions 109095 Constructing Dual CMT Ports 403 Summary of Drilling Methods and Techniques CMT Specifications and Considerations FAQ Trained CMT Contractors Become a Trained Contractor 403 CMT Technical Bulletins and Case Studies CMT for High Resolution Vapour Intrusion Monitoring Sampling in Multilevels: Options and Helpful Hints CMT Systems for the LUST Market CMT Vapour Monitoring Multilevel Systems Related Products Model 102 Water Level Meter Model 410 Peristaltic Pump Mini Inertial Pump Model 408M Micro Double Valve Pump Model 401 Waterloo Multilevel System Terms and Conditions 403N Narrow CMT Multilevel System Assembly Manual PDF Narrow CMT Multilevel System Assembly Manual CMT Multilevel System Pre-installation Requirements Introduction Preparation Assembling Standard CMT Multilevel Systems Marking the CMT Tubing Step 1) Uncoil Tubing Step 2) Indicate Ground Surface on Tubing Step 3) Locate Channel 1 Identifier Step 4) Mark Monitoring Port 1 Step 5) Mark Port 1 for Port Cutting Guide Step 6) Mark all Ports and Cut Tubing at Deepest Port Step 7) Complete Design Cutting the Ports and Vent Holes Step 8) Install the Port Cutting Guide Step 9) Use Cutting Bolts to Cut Holes Step 10) Cut Panel Between Upper Two Port Holes Step 11) Insert Expansion Plug Step 12) Install the Well Screen Installing Oetiker Clamps Step 13) Line-up Port Cutting Guide Step 14) Create Port 2 Opening Step 15) Finish Constructing Port 2 Step 16) Construct Port 3 Configuring the Bottom of the CMT Tubing (Zone 7) Step 17) Insert Expansion Plugs Step 18) Attach the Guide Point Port Narrow CMT Placement Step 19) Lower the CMT System Step 20) Complete the Well Installation Step 21) Attach the Wellhead CMT Installation with Sand and Bentonite Cartridges Introduction Installation Design Example Preparation Installation Narrow CMT Port Assembly Installing Narrow CMT Sand Cartridges Installing Narrow CMT Spring Cartridges CMT Multilevel System Monitoring Options Water Level Measurement Well Completion Sampling Methods Terms and Conditions Get Quote Related ProductsRelated Products Model 102 Water Level Meter Model 410 Peristaltic Pump Mini Inertial Pump Model 408M Micro Double Valve Pump Model 401 Waterloo Multilevel System