Well Seal Installation

Equipment Needed
1. A WellSeal™ to fit over your well cap. (See “Measuring for your WellSeal”)
2. Source of heat, such as a WellSeal™ HG-400 cordless heat gun, a corded heat gun or a hair dryer.
Direction
1. Slide the WellSeal™ over the well cap, taking care to fit it over the bolt heads.
2. Position it so that the text is opposite the conduit and the seal is extending approximately 1 inch above the top of the well cap.
3. Apply low, steady heat to shrink the WellSeal™. Start at the top of the side opposite the WellSeal™ logo. Work down and around both sides towards the logo. Continue to apply even heat until the WellSeal™ conforms to the wellhead. Be careful not to overheat, as too much heat will melt the WellSeal™, causing a hole.

Measuring for Diameter
1. Measure your well cap at its widest point.
2. Enter that measurement into the Diameter 1 field on the size calculator.
Example:
If the distance at the widest points is 8 ½ inches, enter 8.5 into the Diameter 1 field on the size calculator.

1. Measure you well cap at its narrowest point.
2. Enter that measurement into the Diameter 2 field on the size calculator.
3. Our calculator will determine the approximate circumference of your well cap and select the appropriate seal for your application.
Example:
If the distance at the narrowest point is 6 ½ inches, enter 6.5 into the Diameter 2 field on the size calculator.
Measuring for Circumference

1. Measure the circumfrence of your well cap with a flexible tape measure at its widest points (including thebolts).
2. Enter that measurement into the circumference field on the size calculator to select the appropriate seal for your well cap.
Or… If you know the model number of your well cap you can order you seal by the well cap type.
Wellseal is designed to shrink to fit, so there is some margin of error built in. When in doubt—order the next size up.
Example:
If the circumference of your well cap is 19 1/2 inches, order a seal that fits between 18 and 22 inches.