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1.  Manual    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    VW Transducers  Manual Reading  Head Protective Cap T d  a li Mounting Post  Reference Head eas ee  GRP Rod Connector   kM and Collet bs    a A  gt    2 a a  TAS  gt  3 Ss         S  N S Manual Reading Ss  y w PEEN       Be ie Digital Display  pa    An    pS  2 to 8 Point  Reference Head           Pin Holding Rod In  gt   Position Manual Reading  Datum eee  Head Tube ae ae  Anti Rotation Nut GRP Rod  Connector  Pin Holding Rod In  Y Position  2 F  Plastic Coated GRP HDPE Sleeve 2    Rod Fi  x      Fi  f  7    Sy y x  Connectin   j  Tube ich Plastic Coated GRP    Long Rod   3  HDPE Sleeve  NS  pa  o  i  S    GRP Rod Fixed With      GRP Rod Fixed Set Screws       xi                A    Groutable  Anchor 500mm  Long    1 04 Features    Listed below is a short list of the features designed into the Continuous Rod Extensometer     e Minimal on site assembly   e Ease of installation process   e Light weight and easy to transport   e Up to eight measuring points   e Suitable for installation in confined spaces  e Speed of installation    User Manual          AS With Grub Screws 0        Sealed Remote  Reading Head    Cable Gland    Head Tube  Anti Rotation Nut    W y uOpDos    Connecting Tube  400mm Long     gt    Groutable Anchor  500mm Long       CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    1 05 Required Installation Tools    The following tools are required to perform the installation   Those marked with   are supplied as part of the installation tool 
2.  The digital display will not turn on   Replace the battery     2  After replacing the battery the digital display will still not turn on   Contact technical support at www soilsupport co uk    3  The readings are unstable or intermittent   Clean the sliding scale of the digital display     User Manual    24    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    Section 5   Help and Support    5 01 FAQ    How do 1 know which sweep range 1 should be using     The sweep range is determined by the frequency range of the type of instrument you are  reading   This information is normally supplied in the instrument user manual or data sheet e g  if the    instrument has a specified frequency range of 1700 to 3000 Hz then select sweep range D as  this is the smallest range that encompasses the instruments specified range     If you do not know what type or what the specified frequency range is then set the sweep  range to range A and if the resultant reading is stable    e  not changing by more than 1 2  digits  you can then set the sweep range to the one which best covers this reading e g  if the  reading is 7000 F2 1000 then select sweep range D as this is the narrowest range that 7000  F2 1000 fits into     Make a note of the setting so that next time the instrument is read the correct range can be  selected     Why are different types of frequency units used     The measurement of vibrating wire instruments is the frequency of oscillation of the wire   This is measured by the recorder as the number 
3.  a a A AA T 25    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    Section 1  Introduction    1 01 Important information    Thank you for choosing the itmsoil Continuous Rod Extensometer  This manual has been  written to help you install the Continuous Rod Extensometer  Please read this manual  thoroughly before use and keep it handy when installing the Continuous Rod Extensometer     The following symbols are used throughout the manual     This Symbol indicates a warning     Failure to observe the warning may result in injury  product  malfunction  unexpected readings or damage to the product that may  invalidate its warranty     This symbol indicates a tip     Additional information that may be helpful when installing the  Continuous Rod Extensometer system       itmsoil has an ongoing policy of design review and reserves the right to amend the design of  the Continuous Rod Extensometer and this instruction manual without notice     Please refer to our terms and conditions of sale for warranty information     Only use the correct battery type as supplied fitted to the digital  readout     Using incorrect battery types may damage the digital display        Products marked with the    symbol are subject to the following disposal rules in European  countries     e This product is designated for separate collection at an appropriate collection point  e Do not dispose of as household waste    e For more information  contact itmsoil Ltd or the local authorities in charge of waste  management    Us
4.  and attach  to one of the anchor outer tubes at 2 metres from the grout plate     Attach using tape or ties sufficiently to hold in place during the grouting process     The anchor assemblies can now be bundled together and taped or tied for ease of assembly  into the borehole     Insert the assembly into the borehole being careful not to kink the assemblies in the  process     If using the resin fixing kit position the grout plate over the threads of the fixings and secure  in place using the nuts and washers     If using the expanding fixing kit ensure the nut and washer are positioned on the fixing as  shown below     User Manual 13    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    TS        dde A o an dames     ITT TITT  rri   e A _                Position the grout plate onto the mounting surface over the drilled holes     Insert the fixings through the grout plate and into the holes and hammer into the hole until  the nut and washer contact the grout plate     Tighten the nuts until the grout plate is secured in position     Due to the high pressures involved in the grouting process the grouting must be performed  in two stages     The first stage is to create a 1 5 metre grout plug to seal the head of the borehole     Use the shortest length of grout tube possible and connect the grout tube to the grout pump  then pump sufficient water through the grout tube to lubricate it    Mix up the required amount of grout using Portland cement and water at a ratio of  approximately 1 1 by volu
5.  borehole to  be installed     The head plate and grout plate both have the holes for the head tubes marked with letters  from    A    through to    H    as required     Use the M14 nuts and bolts on the grout plate to blank off the holes on the grout plate which  are not fitted to the head plate so that the open holes in the grout plate match those in the  head plate        Position the grout plate centrally over the borehole and mark the plate fixing positions onto  the mounting surface     If using the expanding fixing kit drill the holes at 8mm diameter to a depth of 120mm     If using the resin fixing kit drill the holes at 14mm diameter to a depth of 160mm and bond  the fixings into the holes with only the threaded section of the fixing protruding above the  mounting surface     User Manual 11    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    Check that the grout plate fits over the fixings and allow the bonding compound to set for  the required time period     The anchor assemblies are supplied coiled up for ease of transportation and handling     Attached to each anchor assembly is a packet containing the  components required to attach the displacement transducers or  perform manual readings     Ensure this packet is removed and retained for later assembly to the  installed anchor     Care should be taken when releasing the ties that restrain the coil     Cut the ties one at a time starting at the anchor end  releasing one  coil at a time ensuring that the remaining coils do not rele
6. CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    itmsoil    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER  INSTALLATION MANUAL       VIS a  IPA YL  he f  AAL AE  SIEF DOODIA ALAARE  7  ra    Man 224 2 0 1 25 04 13 Philip Day Jeremy Scott Chris  Rasmussen  Manual No  Revision Date Originator Checked Authorised for  Issue    User Manual 1    Contents    Section 1     1 01  1 02  1 03  1 04  1 05    Section 2     2 01  2 02  2 03  2 04  2 05    Section 3     3 01  3 02    Section 4     4 01  4 02  4 03  4 04    Section 5     5 01    User Manual    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    TIEEOGUCUION rra OE ERE EE AS 3  APOR ANCIN MAHON asada 3  SY SLOM COM DONENES ira AE ERA 4  Familias at ON aa ic o di 4  FEAS aras 5  Required Installation TOS is 6  installation AAA AA 7  Bore  ole  Preparat Ol sita 7  DOW Hole Tastallato Nami 7  Ub Hole ImMstalat o Mieis A ASA 11  Transducer Installaatio Marais A ANA AS 15  Mahal REAGING di AAA 19  Advanced Mstala ON ainia AENEA 21  Shortening the anchor ASSEMDIIES       ccooocccccconnncnoccrccnncnnnnr rn rr rr rr rr 21  Installing Hydraulic anchors in cased DOrehoOles        cccccceeeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeensegggens 22  MAIN CGN ANGCC wireasterieectcsiicsreceredsvessravencieenden0nedaceveaerwiersestacnrenesdensenssactensesereeens 24  Taking care of your Continuous Rod Extensometer digital readout           ccceeeeeeeeees 24  Battery Changing eindirnar atada A 24  Call OF AUIO q   er PRL AP PCE r OE EE Erda 24  TOUDI SNOOUNO porria aa Ai 24  Hep and SUP DOM acraea AAA NOS 25  A aaa a E a
7. ase  violently        When all the assemblies for the chosen borehole have been uncoiled they can be allocated to  hole positions in the grout plate     It is recommended that they be allocated by depth with    A    being the deepest anchor and  hole position    B    being the next deepest etc     The allocations should be recorded and stored safely for later use during monitoring     Protective Cap    Anti Rotation Nut       Securing O Ring Head Tube  Nut    To fit the anchor head tube to the grout plate remove the protective cap and securing nut  from the head tube and lubricate the    O    ring with silicon grease     Insert the threaded section of the head tube through the assigned hole position so that the  thread protrudes through to the side with the stamped positions     User Manual 12    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER       Refit the securing nut and tighten into position using the 22mm socket while holding the  head tube by the anti rotation nut with the 22mm spanner    Do not tighten with excessive force as this may damage the    head tube        Refit the protective cap     Assemble the remaining anchors using the same procedure     Uncoil the vent tube and pass the end through the small hole on the front face of the grout  plate and attach to the deepest anchor so that it protrudes 300mm beyond the end of the  anchor     Attach using tape or ties so that it is securely held in place     Uncoil the grout tube and pass the end through the front face of the grout plate
8. ately start tapping hard  the end of the anchor onto the concrete surface while holding the polyethylene tubing     This hammer effect will break the friction between the tubes allowing the connector tube to  be positioned in line with the tape mark     Ensure that the fibreglass is visible through all the rod securing holes in the anchor and then  replace the rod securing screws and tighten very tightly to secure the fibreglass in place     Installing Hydraulic anchors tn cased boreholes    Where the ground is too weak for a borehole to remain open without being cased the anchor  assemblies must be fitted to a special head plate that is able to pass through the casing     Hydraulic anchors are typically supplied with hydraulic tubing that is cut and fitted to the  anchors on site as required     A hand operated hydraulic pump is normally used to activate the anchors     Connect the hydraulic tubing from the anchor to the hydraulic pump using the couplings and  olives provided     Fill the pump reservoir with oil then loosen the join at the tube to anchor connector and  start pumping    Bleed the air from the tube at the tube to anchor connector until all the air within the tubing  is replaced by oil and then re tighten the coupling     When all the anchors are primed with oil install them onto the head plate and the anchor  assemblies can now be bundled together and taped or tied along with the hydraulic tubing  for ease of assembly into the borehole     The head plate and r
9. eference head should be recessed into the borehole if it is likely to be damaged by  blasting or other construction activity     Alternatively a protective enclosure can be used in exposed locations   For down hole installations manhole covers can be used to protect the head assemblies     For down hole installations ensure the recesses and manholes have  suitable drain holes to prevent water filling the recess or manhole        2 02 Down Hole Installation    Identify the correct head plate and the correct anchor assembly lengths for the borehole to  be installed     The head plate and grout plate both have the holes for the head tubes marked with letters  from    A    through to    H    as required     Use the M14 nuts and bolts on the grout plate to blank off the holes on the grout plate which  are not fitted to the head plate so that the open holes in the grout plate match those in the  head plate     User Manual 7    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER       Position the grout plate centrally over the borehole and mark the plate fixing positions onto  the mounting surface     If using the expanding fixing kit drill the holes at 8mm diameter to a depth of 120mm     If using the resin fixing kit drill the holes at 14mm diameter to a depth of 160mm and bond  the fixings into the holes with only the threaded section of the fixing protruding above the  mounting surface     Check that the grout plate fits over the fixings and allow the bonding compound to set for  the required time per
10. er Manual 3    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    1 02 System components    Depending upon system configuration you should have the following system components     Manual reading system     Manual reading Continuous Rod Extensometer anchor and head tube assemblies  Reference head plate   Head plate fixing kit   Expanding or resin fixing     Grout plate   Digital readout for manual reading anchors   Grout pipe   Air vent pipe   Installation tool kit    Remote reading system     Remote reading Continuous Rod Extensometer anchor and head tube assemblies  Reference head plate and cover assembly   Head plate fixing kit   Expanding or resin fixing     Grout plate   Displacement transducers   Vibrating Wire or potentiometer     Grout pipe   Air vent pipe   Installation tool kit   Multicore cable    1 03 Familiarisation    The Continuous Rod Extensometer unit comprises an anchor unit either groutable or hydraulic    to which a length of coated fibreglass rod is attached     The other end of the fibreglass is attached to a reading point within the head tube     A polyethylene tube covers the fibreglass rod and connects to both the anchor and the head  tube     The rod assemblies are assembled in the factory to specified lengths as either manual reading    or remote reading assemblies and set for a specific transducer range     Up to 8 rod assemblies can be connected to either a manual reading or remote reading head    and are suitable for either up hole or down hole installations     User
11. ghten the nuts until the grout plate is secured in position     Connect the grout tube to the grout pump and pump sufficient water through the grout tube  to lubricate it     Mix up the grout using Portland cement and water at a ratio of approximately 1 1 by  volume     Do not use any sand in the grout mixture        Pump the grout into the borehole whilst slowly withdrawing the grout pipe     After completion of the borehole grouting  flush water through the grout tube so that it can  be reused on the next borehole     After the grout has set fully  remove the protective caps and securing nuts from the head  tubes     Remove the nuts and washers from the fixings and remove the grout plate from the  mounting surface     User Manual 10    2 03    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    Place the reference head plate over the head tube threads and onto the fixing studs ensuring  that it is in the same orientation as the grout plate     Loosely refit the head tube securing nuts followed by the fixing nuts and washers     Tighten all the nuts to finger tight and then tighten them all progressively until the head  plate is secured in position     Do not tighten the head tube nuts with excessive force as this may  damage the head tube        Remove the setting studs and refer to section 2 04 for transducer installation or section 2 05  for completion of the manual reading installation     Up Hole Installation    Identify the correct head plate and the correct anchor assembly lengths for the
12. iod     The anchor assemblies are supplied coiled up for ease of transportation and handling     Attached to each anchor assembly is a packet containing the  components required to attach the displacement transducers or  perform manual readings     Ensure this packet is removed and retained for later assembly to the  installed anchor        Uncoil the rod assemblies onto an area which is as flat as possible and close to the borehole     Care should be taken when releasing the ties that restrain the coil   Cut the ties one at a time starting at the anchor end  releasing one    coil at a time ensuring that the remaining coils do not release  violently        When all the assemblies for the chosen borehole have been uncoiled they can be allocated to  hole positions in the grout plate     It is recommended that they be allocated by depth with    A    being the deepest anchor and  hole position    B    being the next deepest etc     The allocations should be recorded and stored safely for later use during monitoring     User Manual 8    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    Protective Cap    Anti Rotation Nut       Securing O Ring Head Tube  Nut    To fit the anchor head tube to the grout plate remove the protective cap and securing nut  from the head tube and lubricate the    O    ring with silicon grease     Insert the threaded section of the head tube through the assigned hole position so that the  thread protrudes through to the side with the stamped positions        Refit the securi
13. kit   Unmarked items need to be sourced locally     User Manual    Modified 7mm nut spinner  Soil part number 1055 152    Tube of silicon grease    Cutting knife    1 8    flat blade screw driver   Junior hacksaw    Flat file    2 5mm A F hexagon key Allen key    Tape measure    10mm nut spinner    Side cutters    22mm A F deep socket    12    drive socket wrench    13mm A F socket    12mm flat blade screw driver   22mm combination spanner   13mm combination spanner   Adhesive tape     Cable ties    Adjustable spanner max 27mm   Adjustable mole grips    Small hammer   8mm masonry drill   14mm masonry drill   Electric drill    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    Section 2   Installation    This section will describe the basic sequence of operations required to install the Continuous  Rod Extensometer     2 01 Borehole Preparation    The Continuous Rod Extensometer is designed for boreholes of 100mm and above     The borehole should be free of debris and drilled 600mm deeper than the longest specified  anchor position     If the borehole has been drilled short or the anchors need to be    shortened then see the advanced installation section in this manual        Anchor locations should be predetermined prior to ordering of the anchor assemblies   The locations are often dictated by the geology and geometry of the ground to be monitored     One anchor usually the deepest should be located in stable ground to serve as a reference  point for the rest of the anchors in the head    The r
14. me     Do not use any sand in the grout mixture        Pump the required amount of grout into the borehole to create a 1 5 metre plug     After completion of the borehole grouting  flush sufficient water through the grout tube so  that it can be reused on the next stage of grouting     Allow the grout to set for a minimum of 24 hours     After the first stage grouting has set reconnect the grout pump and continue to grout the  borehole until grout exits the vent tube     Do not use excessive grout pressures as this may blow out the    grout plug        In fractured ground there may be leakage into the fractures causing the top anchor to  become un grouted     Grouting may need to be continued at intervals until the point at which grout is seen to flow  from the vent tube immediately upon recommencing of grouting  at which point the grout  column is probably complete and covering the top anchor     User Manual 14    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    Seal off the grout and allow the grout to set     After the grout has set fully  remove the protective caps and securing nuts from the head  tubes     Remove the nuts and washers from the fixings and remove the grout plate from the  mounting surface     Cut the grout and vent tubes flush with the grout surface     Ensure that the grout and vent tubes do not protrude above the    surface of the grout        Place the reference head plate over the head tube threads and onto the fixing studs ensuring  that it is in the same orientation a
15. meter    this may require a number of people as the connecting tubing is a tight fit onto polyethylene  tubing  After removal measure and cut back the required amount of polyethylene tubing  using a sharp blade     Cut back the of coated fibreglass rod by the same amount using a fine blade hacksaw     Cut back the coating on the fibreglass by 100mm using a sharp blade and using a file  chamfer the corner of the fibreglass as shown below                  User Manual 21    3 02    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    Remove the connector tube from the anchor and ensure the fibreglass fits easily into the  anchor     Hold the anchor onto the fibreglass so that the fibreglass is fully inserted into the hole     Measure 360mm from the face of the anchor back up the polyethylene tubing and mark the  position on the tubing using tape     Remove the anchor from the fibreglass and re fit the connecting tube to the anchor then  apply silicon grease to the polyethylene tubing     To refit the connecting tube and anchor to the polyethylene tubing  a bucket of very hot  water and a hard surface such a concrete is required     Place the end of the connecting tube into the hot water so that 200mm of it is submerged in  the hot water     After 2 3 minuets remove the anchor and connecting tube assembly from the hot water and  immediately push onto the fibreglass and polyethylene tubing up until the mark on the  polyethylene tubing     If the connecting tube grabs onto the polyethylene tubing immedi
16. nections     If using vibrating wire transducers it is only necessary to connect the    thermistor from one of the transducers to monitor temperature of all  the transducers in the head assembly        Feed all the connections into the void at the centre of the transducer array     Withdraw the multicore cable back through the cable gland until the stripped end of the  outer sheath is level with the internal wall of the head cover     Tighten the cable gland fully then apply a smear of silicon grease to the    O    ring on the head  plate     Position the head cover over the head and transducer assembly taking care to feed the  Surplus conductor wires into the head assembly     User Manual 17    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    Check no wires are trapped between the head plate and the cover then rotate the cover  anticlockwise by 120   until the threads engage        Cut the multicore cable to the desired length and re test the connections     User Manual 18    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    2 05 Manual Reading    Insert the manual reading datum into the 7mm modified nut spinner and insert into the  head tube     For down hole installations a small amount of silicon grease applied  to the reading datum will retain it in the nut spinner while inserting it  into the head tube        Tighten the reading datum fully into the rod connector and withdraw the nut spinner        Repeat for the remaining anchors     User Manual 19    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    To read the anchors rem
17. ng nut and tighten into position using the 22mm socket while holding the  head tube by the anti rotation nut with the 22mm spanner    Do not tighten with excessive force as this may damage the  head tube        Refit the protective cap     Assemble the remaining anchors using the same procedure     Uncoil the grout tube and pass the end through the front face of the grout plate and attach  to the end of the deepest anchor     User Manual 9    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    Attach using tape or ties sufficiently to hold in place whilst inserting the system into the  borehole but not so tight that it can not be broken free during the grouting process     The anchor assemblies can now be bundled together and taped or tied for ease of assembly  into the borehole     Lower the assembly into the borehole being careful not to kink the assemblies in the  process     If using the resin fixing kit position the grout plate over the threads of the fixings and secure  in place using the nuts and washers     If using the expanding fixing kit ensure the nut and washer are positioned on the fixing as  shown below      m        dd dll lalalala jalalofidababadadadajajajajadadaladalajajajalidaloladadalajatajaladadadajajada tad ih  em ais da     LUV  CUIT   rri pl E w AAA       Position the grout plate onto the mounting surface over the drilled holes     Insert the fixings through the grout plate and into the holes and hammer into the hole until  the nut and washer contact the grout plate     Ti
18. od assemblies should be suspended from nylon rope to the drill tower  and lowered into their final position ensuring that the head plate is at its correct level     As the first section of casing is withdrawn it is recommended that the deepest anchor should  be activated first once clear of the casing     User Manual 22    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    Operant the pump to extend the anchor prongs  pressure will build before the prongs in the  anchor begin to extend and then will drop once the prongs start to activate     The level of oil in the hydraulic reservoir will drop as the prongs continue to extend     Pressure will build as the prongs push into the soil  the prongs are fully extended when the  pressure increases rapidly and the correct volume of oil has been displaced     Single acting anchors will have an oil displacement of approximately 100ml  double acting  sensors will have twice this volume     When the anchor has been installed  disconnect the tubing from the pump and seal it off     As each section of casing is withdrawn the nylon rope is untied from the drill mast and  withdrawn from the casing section and then re secured to the drill tower     The casing is withdrawn until the next anchor is clear of the casing and then this anchor is  activated     The procedure is repeated for all the other anchors     When the casing has been completely removed from the borehole the special head plate can  be replaced with the grout plate and the borehole grouted as req
19. of oscillations per second or hertz  Hz     This unit of measurement is not linear in relation to the change in strain of the wire  so the  Hz reading is often linearized by squaring and dividing by 1000 to give the unit F2 1000 also  called linear or digits    Another unit for measuring the frequency is Period  this is the length of time taken for one  oscillation to occur and is measured in seconds    Typically for vibrating wire instruments this value is very small  so it is multiplied by 10    to  give a four digit number    Hz and Period require more complex formulae in order to convert the frequency readings  into engineering units     itmsoil recommends using the F2 1000 units displayed and stored by the Vibrating wire data  recorder     User Manual 25    
20. ove the digital readout from the carry case and insert the reading  tip into the reference block        Hold the gauge boss tight into the reference block and move the digital display towards the  reference block until the contact rests on the datum point     Check that the display reads 0 00mm     If the display does not read zero  press and hold the    Origin    button for 3 seconds until the  display resets to 0 00mm    The digital display automatically powers up upon movement of the  display along the track     The display will auto power off after 20 minutes of no movement        Insert the contact and gauge boss into the head tube and maintain pressure to hold the boss  against the face of the head tube        Slide the display towards the boss until the contact rests on the reading datum and record  the reading that is show on the display along with the anchor position     Repeat the reading process for each anchor and then re fit the protective caps    The checking of the zero setting in the reference boss should be performed prior to reading  each borehole     User Manual 20    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    Section 3   Advanced installation    3 01 Shortening the anchor assemblies    Should the anchor assemblies require shortening setting studs and protective caps must be  fitted    Remove the three retaining screws from the anchor at the end where it joins to the  connecting tube        Pull the connecting tube  20mm diameter  from the polyethylene tubing  16mm dia
21. s the grout plate     Loosely refit the head tube securing nuts followed by the fixing nuts and washers     Tighten all the nuts to finger tight and then tighten them all progressively until the head  plate is secured in position     Do not tighten the head tube nuts with excessive force as this may    damage the head tube        Remove the setting studs and refer to section 2 04 for transducer installation or section 2 05  for completion of the manual reading installation     2 04 Transducer Installation    Cut back the transducer cables to 250mm long and remove 50mm of the outer sheath to  expose the internal conductors     Remove the split collets and securing screws from the transducer clamp bushes and retain in  a safe place     Thread the transducer clamp bushes onto the head tubes and tighten down into position     Do not tighten with excessive force as this may damage the    head tubes        Slide the collet onto the stem of the transducer and insert the transducer into the head tube     The vibrating wire transducer has a pin located within a notch in the  stem tube to prevent rotation of the transducer rod     Rotation of the rod with damage the transducer  do not withdraw the  rod from the transducer until the transducer is installed within the  head assembly        User Manual 15    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    Rotate the transducer in a clock wise direction whilst maintaining forward pressure to keep  the pin within the notch until the transducer is fully tigh
22. tened into the rod connector     Rotate the collet so that the slot in the collet is at 90   to the most accessible clamp bush  screw hole        Insert the clamp screw into the clamp bush screw hole and tighten only sufficiently to ensure  the collet is retained     Carefully extend the transducer to its desired staring position and tighten the screw until the  transducer is clamped securely by the collet     The transducer start position can be established by reading the  transducer and referring to the calibration certificate or by measuring  from the top of the clamp bush to the body of the transducer and  extending the transducer to the required position        Install the remaining transducers and record the initial reading from each transducer  noting  the serial number of the transducer and the hole position     Thread 1 metre of the multicore cable through the cable gland in the head cover     User Manual 16    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER  Strip back 600mm of the outer sheaf of the cable to expose the internal conductors     Using the gel filled crimp connectors supplied connect each transducer to the multicore cable  ensuring that the wiring code is recorded     Set the mole grips so that the crimp button is depressed when the grips are closed but the  grips do not crush the body of the crimp     Insert the two wires to be joined fully into the crimp and then depress the button              Test all connections after crimping to ensure continuity and security of con
23. uired     User Manual 23    CONTINUOUS ROD EXTENSOMETER    Section 4  Maintenance    4 01 Taking care of your Continuous Rod Extensometer digital readout    itmsoil Continuous Rod Extensometer digital readout has been designed for use in harsh  environments however certain precautions should be observed to ensure a long reliable  product life     Do not drop    The Continuous Rod Extensometer digital readout may malfunction if subjected to  strong shocks or vibrations     Do not immerse or expose to water jets    The Continuous Rod Extensometer digital readout has been designed to be used in a  dry environment and may malfunction if immersed under water or used in a wet  environment     Keep away from strong magnetic fields    Do not use or store this device in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong  electro magnetic radiation or magnetic fields     Avoid extremes of temperature    Do not expose to extreme heat or cold temperatures as this may cause damage to  the Continuous Rod Extensometer digital readout     4 02 Battery Changing    The low battery indicator will show when the battery needs replacing     If the Continuous Rod Extensometer digital readout is not to be used for a long period of  time then it is recommended that the battery should be removed before storage     4 03 Calibration    itmsoil recommends that the Continuous Rod Extensometer digital readout is returned for  inspection  cleaning and Calibration every 12 months     4 04 Trouble shooting    1 
    
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