CMT Specifications & Considerations
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- 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 Centralizers
- CMT Placement
- Attaching Standard Wellhead
- Optional Mult-Purge Manifold Assembly
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- 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
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- Purge/Grout Adaptor Operating Instructions
- Constructing Dual CMT Ports
- Summary of Drilling Methods and Techniques
- CMT Specifications and Considerations
- CMT Multilevel System Assembly Manual
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- CMT for High Resolution Vapour Intrusion Monitoring
- Sampling in Multilevels: Options and Helpful Hints
- CMT Systems for the LUST Market
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7 Channel CMT System

3 Channel CMT System
Note:
* Tubing is MDPE; proprietary mix of HDPE and LDPE products.
** Avoid using ‘single lifts’ of grout, greater than 50 ft in the unsaturated zone.
*** Each CMT coil measures 1 to 2 ft longer than stated.
**** If air temperature is above +35ºC, use cold water to cool down the tubing at the port before installing the port plug.
3-Channel Standard Port Assembly (107237)

Note:
Port plugs are tightened to a torque of 12.5 inch-pounds. Plugs in the base, or bottom, of the CMT should be torqued sequentially and incrementally to ensure even expansion.
Guide Point with Port Assembly
Part Number 105856

Guide Point Port Assembly
Note:
Gear clamp is tightened to a torque of 12.5 inch-pounds, so guide point can support up to 20 lbs of additional weight (optional).
3-Channel Standard Port Assembly
Part Number 107237

Note:
Port plugs are tightened to a torque of 12.5 inch-pounds.
3-Channel Guid Point
Part Number 107178

Guide Point
Hand Tools for CMT Multilevel System Assembly
