The inclinometer measures the inclination in the gravitational field by means of MEMS sensors (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-System) with subsequent digitisation and linearisation via controllers. It has a stable aluminium housing (optionally stainless steel) and is highly-resistant to vibration and shock. Casting measures in the housing lead to the achievement of protection class IP 69K. The NBT has a redundant MEMS sensor system, which is used to make a plausibility check inside the inclinometer. Only one position datum is output; the plausibility of this is checked using the second system's position datum. Is the deviation of the two systems higher than a certain value, the sensor will enter the failsafe state.
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Single-axis absolute inclinometer 0 ... 360°; biaxial absolute inclinometer -80° ... +80° und -80° ... +80°. Accuracy 0.1°; Resolution 0.01°. RS232+U, RS232+I, CANopen interfaces. Temperature-compensated. IP69K, IP68 protection category. Easy three-point mounting. Programmable parameters (resolution, preset, software filter). Teach-in function (Limiting of measurement range, zero-point setting or change of direction).
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Those dual axis inclinometers are designed to measure very small changes from the vertical level, either on the ground or in structures. They exhibit high resolution and low thermal drift. Their mechanical design and enhanced internal surge protection make them particularly useful for the permanent outdoor monitoring of structures being subjected to various influences such as loading and foundation settlement.TYPICAL USE Off-shore wind turbine foundations Bridges and piers Historical buildings Structural load testing Vessel and pontoon roll and pitch measurement Crane roll and pitch measurement Structural Health Monitoring FEATURES Biaxial High accuracy and resolution Excellent thermal stability 4-20 mA current loops for signal immunity and potentially long cable runs Enhanced surge protection Internal temperature sensor for residual thermal drift compensation Two models for horizontal or vertical mounting Easy to install
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The QuellTech laser sensor family Q4 or Q5 used for these tasks is generally mounted on an arm of a rotational axis, to scan along the complete 360° angle of the internal surface in a sequence of strips. The Q4 sensors can also be used to control the weld seam tracking itself for rapid setup and ease of use. Even during a project, the range and scope of the Q Series sensor demonstrates the advantages of a modular system to quickly adapt to project needs, where the smallest system has provided fast analysis of pipes as small as 105mm. The low power, with standard communication protocols, enable battery powered systems to transmit wireless data to other systems for review and cloud back up.
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