Construction site vibration -unattended-
Carrying out continuous long-term measurements at a receptor or, perhaps, on a site boundary can demonstrate that vibration limits have/have not been exceeded during construction works. This can be a powerful way of demonstrating that vibration levels associated with the risk of building damage and/or significant adverse subjective response have, or have not, occurred.
The VM-56 is ideally suited to this task because it can store up to 200 days’ data as a CSV file onto and SD card. The VM-56 can be externally powered and the instrument and sensor are weather resistant (senor IPX7 and instrument IP54). Practical accessories, such as ground and wall mounting plates are available. The CSV data from the SD card can be opened directly into a spreadsheet program and an Excel macro is supplied free of charge to facilitate report creation.
Supported Technical Standard / Law / Regulation
● DIN 4150-2: 1999-06
● DIN 4150-3: 2016-12
● BS 6472-1: 2008/-2: 2008
● BS 7385-2: 1993
● SBR Meten en beoordelen van trillingen
Deel A: Schade aan gebouwen 2010
Deel B: Hinder voor personen 2013
Product
Model | Product Name | Note |
---|---|---|
VM-56 | Tri-axial Groundborne Vibration Meter | Supplied with tri-axial accelerometer PV-83D |
VX-56WR | Waveform Recording Program | |
EC-04series (max. 100 m) | Extension cables | |
Extension cables | AC adapter(100 V to 240 V) | |
VP-54D | DIN plate | |
VP-54L | L-bracket | |
MC-51SD1 / 20SD2 / 32SP3 | SD card(512 MB / 2 GB / 32 GB) | |
AS-70GV | Waveform Analysis Software for Groundborne Vibration | |
Computer | ||
Excel macro | Supplied freely |