Herrin Design & Manufacturing Co.

Herrin Design has been designing and building Communications and Control Systems such as tide gauges and well control systems for over 30 years.

  • (360) 856-1233
  • 360) 856-0833
  • herrindesign@verizon.net
  • 05 Sunset Park Drive, Suite I
    Sedro Woolley,, WA 98284
    United States

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  • Well Control

    Herrin Design & Manufacturing Co.

    The Herrin Design Model 1644 Well System Pump Control is designed to provide a cost effective means of controlling water system reservoir levels. Through precise monitoring, the Well Control is able to reliably sense reservoir water levels by measuring water pressure at the well head. By monitoring reservoir levels at the well head, it is possible to mount the water system controls in one location, eliminating the costly communications link--leased lines or buried cables--between reservoir level sensors and the pumps. Typically, mechanical sensors at the reservoir deteriorate or are broken frequently due to weather; and communications lines are a large, continued expense.The Well Control tolerates temporary variations in water pressure due to surges and usage. The pump will not start until there is a constant low pressure level for 2-3 (variable) minutes (OFF TIME). This insures the pumps are activated only when necessary. Once the pump is turned on, it remains on for a preset period of time--up to 24 hours (ON TIME). During the pump cycle, the control does not rely on water pressure measurements to indicate if the reservoir is full. This feature eliminates sporadic pumping due to pressure variations created during the pumping cycle.

  • Tide Gauge

    Herrin Design & Manufacturing Co.

    Herrin Design’s Model HD3011 Tide Gauge is an ocean tide monitoring system designed for use in dredging, on ships, on survey vessels or for any other application where accurate tidal data is required. The tide gauge system has two components, a transmitter and a receiver which communicate using a radio link. The transmitter uses a sensitive pressure transducer to measure precise changes in tide levels.

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