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Seismograph Vibration Monitoring Technical Data Vibrock V9000 Power source Internal 12v battery Battery life Up to 30 days remote monitoring (24hrs/day) Operating temperature -5°C to +50°C Monitoring range 0.1mm/s to 200mm/s Memory 21 days continuous recording at 1 second intervals Dimensions 300mm x 250mm x 180mm Weight 3kg Ivor King (C.E.C) Ltd Haunchwood Park Industrial Estate Galley Common, Nuneaton CV10 9PD For Enquiries: 024 7639 7272 Email: [email protected] www.ivorking.co.uk Ivor King uses the Vibrock V9000 Seismograph, an intelligent data logging seismograph that can be configured to perform various monitoring operations, including vibration events caused by piling activities. It is a lightweight, non-intrusive, weather-proofed unit designed for use in rugged conditions, such as construction sites. The V9000 Seismograph is also ideal for monitoring in commercial and industrial locations, as well as at residential properties. Where the method of piling installation causes vibration, monitoring of vibration levels to adjacent properties may be necessary, operating within the guidance set out in BS 5228-2:2009 + A1:2014 and BS 7385-2:1993. Seismic monitoring allows us to keep within any pre-defined vibration limits, which in turn ensures that peak measurements caused by piling activity are not likely to lead to surrounding building damage. Where readings exceed any pre-defined vibration thresholds, alternative pile installation methods may need to be considered. Using the Vibrocks built-in modem, results can be viewed and captured in real time via a remote desktop computer, or downloaded remotely following piling activity. Conversely, results can be reviewed at site via the machines LCD display and downloaded on to a USB device. Example of downloaded vibration results as recorded by the Vibrock V9000 Seismograph Seismograph being set up to monitor vibration effects at properties adjacent to piling activities

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Seismograph Vibration Monitoring Technical Data Vibrock V9000

Power source Internal 12v battery

Battery life Up to 30 days remote monitoring (24hrs/day)

Operating temperature -5°C to +50°C

Monitoring range 0.1mm/s to 200mm/s

Memory 21 days continuous recording at 1 second intervals

Dimensions 300mm x 250mm x 180mm

Weight 3kg

Ivor King (C.E.C) Ltd Haunchwood Park Industrial Estate Galley Common, Nuneaton CV10 9PD

For Enquiries: 024 7639 7272 Email: [email protected] www.ivorking.co.uk

Ivor King uses the Vibrock V9000 Seismograph, an

intelligent data logging seismograph that can be configured

to perform various monitoring operations, including vibration

events caused by piling activities.

It is a lightweight, non-intrusive, weather-proofed unit

designed for use in rugged conditions, such as construction

sites. The V9000 Seismograph is also ideal for monitoring

in commercial and industrial locations, as well as at

residential properties.

Where the method of piling installation causes vibration,

monitoring of vibration levels to adjacent properties may be

necessary, operating within the guidance set out in

BS 5228-2:2009 + A1:2014 and BS 7385-2:1993.

Seismic monitoring allows us to keep within any pre-defined

vibration limits, which in turn ensures that peak

measurements caused by piling activity are not likely to lead

to surrounding building damage. Where readings exceed

any pre-defined vibration thresholds, alternative pile

installation methods may need to be considered.

Using the Vibrock’s built-in modem, results can be viewed

and captured in real time via a remote desktop computer, or

downloaded remotely following piling activity. Conversely,

results can be reviewed at site via the machine’s LCD

display and downloaded on to a USB device.

Example of downloaded vibration results as recorded by the Vibrock

V9000 Seismograph

Seismograph being set up to monitor vibration effects

at properties adjacent to piling activities