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EL Deep-Water Tiltmeter Introduction EL Tiltmeter
EL Deep-Water Tiltmeter
Portable Tiltmeter EL
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Application
The deep-water tiltmeter is a narrow angle, high resolution device for monitoring changes in the inclination of a structure. With a range of ±3 degrees and pressure rating of 3 MPa, the tiltmeter is suitable for applications such as:
Operation The deep-water tiltmeter consists of an electrolytic tilt sensor housed
in a heavy brass enclosure. Since signal cable will be subjected to the same pressure as the tiltmeter, it must be encased in waterproof conduit that has the same pressure rating as the tiltmeter. Continuous tubing is recommended. Tilt readings are obtained with a data logger or a portable readout. Readings are in volts and are converted to angles by applying conversion factors. Changes in tilt are found by comparing the current reading to the initial reading. The deepwater tiltmeter has a very narrow range, so it is necessary to "null" the sensor at installation time. This provides the maximum measurement range and also takes advantage of the sensor's best characteristics. The EL Nulling Device or the EL Data Recorder are convenient tools for the nulling operation. AdvantagesHigh Resolution: The deep-water tiltmeter can detect a change in tilt as small as three seconds of arc. Robust & Reliable: The tiltmeter has no moving parts and its brass housing is impervious to most water chemistry. Rated for High Pressure: The tiltmeter is pressure tested to 3 MPa of water pressure when used with signal cable encased in waterproof conduit. Ready for Data Logging: The deep-water tiltmeter can be connected to a data logger that monitors movement continuously and can trigger an alarm when threatening movements are detected. For more informationPlease download the datasheet and manual for the EL Deep-Water Tiltmeter. These documents can be viewed and printed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. |