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Measuring Process 

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Irrespective of the settings, the signal value is

  a yardstick for the distance between the probe

 

and a metallic object.

•  The bar direction can be detected by moving the probe
  in the direction of its longitudinal axis along the rebar.
  Make sure that the signal value and the current cover
  remain as constant as possible.

Storing the measured values

To store the measured values, select an object number 
in the menu.
•  Press the PRINT/STORE key to store the measured
  value shown in the field «Memo».
•  Use the 

 key to delete the measured value, or in the

  case of several values, the last of the remaining mea-
  sured values.

 

Warning!

  You cannot undo the deletion of a value!

•  To receive a statistical evaluation of the stored measu-
  red values, press the END key.
•  If you then enter a limit value («MENU» 

 «Limit Value»),

  the percentage of the measured values which are
  below the entered limit value is displayed.
•  Pressing END again completes the measurement 
  series and starts a new one with an object number that 
  is incremented by 1.

Measuring the diameter 

See «Rebars Connected with Binding Wires», page 13.

5.1.2 

Welded Reinforcing Meshes

The unit cannot detect whether the rebars are welded to  
one another or connected with binding wires. The two 
reinforcement types with the same dimensions however 
create different signals. 

Settings

•  Proceed as described under «Rebars Connected with
  Binding Wires», page 13.
•  Observe the following exception:
  The setting of the bar diameter must be slightly higher
  than the actual diameter (see Tab. 5.1, page 12). The
  input depends on the bar diameter and on the mesh
  width. With special constructions, this value should be
  determined by means of a test on an open system.
  Use different distance pieces to find out the diameter
  setting at which the correct cover is indicated.
Examples for diameter settings:

   

 

 

 

 

 

Fig. 5.2 Welded reinforcing mesh

Summary of Contents for Profometer 5+

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Page 2: ...Bedienungsanleitung Operating Instructions Mode d emploi Bewehrungs Suchsystem Rebar Detection System Syst me de d tection d armatures Modell S SCANLOG...

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Page 7: ...Settings 6 Bar Diameter 6 Object Number 7 Limit Value 7 Corrections 7 Language 8 Basic Setups 8 Data Output 8 Measure with Statistics 9 Scanning Bars 9 Measure with Grid 9 5 Measuring Process 9 Measur...

Page 8: ...uses Failure to use the rebar locator in accordance with its designated use Incorrect startup and operation of the rebar locator Unauthorized structural modifications to the rebar locator Serious dama...

Page 9: ...covers Storing individual cover values and statistical evaluation Determining the bar diameters 2 2 Model SCANLOG Indicating device ScanCar Universal probe Fig 2 2 Model SCANLOG The SCANLOG rebar loca...

Page 10: ...tive measuring range is displayed in the measuring display see Fig 5 1 The large measuring range should only be used if the concrete cover is larger than is shown in the intersection point of the curv...

Page 11: ...d 16 mm concrete cover s 55 mm and smallest bar spacing a 70 mm 2 4 ScanCar Fig 2 5 ScanCar with integrated universal probe For the SCANLOG model the ScanCar is required to perform the CyberScan and...

Page 12: ...7 and Fig 5 13 When the measuring display is visible the backlight of the LCD can be turned on and off by pressing the key for more than 2s If no display appears replace the batteries 4 Settings The...

Page 13: ...ar diameter in close spaced parallel bar arrangements There are structures where the bar spacing is smaller than indicated in Tab 5 2 When measuring these bars the displayed value of the concrete cove...

Page 14: ...on page 6 Warning By changing the unit from mm to inch or vice versa existing measured and stored values are falsified In order to avoid confusing results the user must clear the memory after changin...

Page 15: ...page 6 Enter the bar diameter If the bar diameter is unknown enter 16 mm Enter the object number Limit value To avoid confusions set the limit value to 0 during the measuring process Enter the value r...

Page 16: ...ars always start the location with the first layer If the rebars of the first layer are too close to each other it is likely to be impossible to lo cate the bars of the second layer See also Universal...

Page 17: ...percentage of the measured values which are below the entered limit value is displayed Pressing END again completes the measurement series and starts a new one with an object number that is increment...

Page 18: ...d as described under Storing the measured values page 11 Measuring the diameter Welded Reinforcing Meshes page 14 5 2 Detecting Insufficient Concrete Cover This function can be used for the following...

Page 19: ...ll be too high To measure the bar diameter in the first and second layer the minimum spacings a and b as shown in Tab 5 2 page 13 are required Select the Measure w Statistics function Carry out the RE...

Page 20: ...e menu With these settings the concrete cover of those rebars found to be situated close to one another can be deter mined precisely Only concrete covers can be stored under the selected object number...

Page 21: ...Neighb Bar Corr if the correction is required The 2 Layer correction cannot be used by this function Enter the size of the measuring area MENU Basic setups Scan Area Select the measuring function Scan...

Page 22: ...suring display Press the END key if the result must be deleted 16 Measuring Process 2007 Proceq SA Measuring procedure Start with the END key The following display appears Fig 5 8 Scanning display Det...

Page 23: ...rection can not be used by this function Select the size of the grid field MENU Basic setups xy grid The grid should usually be greater than the division of the first layer e g 50 to ensure that at le...

Page 24: ...i cated in meters or feet One page contains 16 x 15 measured values that are displayed in grey scale and stored The memory has a sto rage capacity of 500 pages The number of the remaining free pages i...

Page 25: ...edge of the measuring area y axis is completed the cursor jumps to below the last field and the arrow direction changes automa tically The indicating device operates in the same way if the travel path...

Page 26: ...Select All object numbers used are listed 5 6 2 Object Display An object which has been selected from the list is called from the memory and displayed 5 6 3 Object Print The object can be printed wit...

Page 27: ...ta carrier For data transfer to the RS232 interface use the transfer cable Art No 330 00 456 If only a USB interface is avail able an additional RS232 USB adapter Art No 390 00 540 must be used Inform...

Page 28: ...a clean dry cloth after use Clean dirty input sockets and connectors with a clean dry brush 6 2 Performance Check Check the cables for damage All measuring functions can be checked with the test block...

Page 29: ...cl protec tive film Probe cable 1 5 m ScanCar probe carriage with Option path measuring cable 1 55 m Interface converter serial Option parallel incl 2 0 m cable Transfer cable 1 5 m USB memory stick f...

Page 30: ...lues can be divided into 60 objects Graphics LCD 128x128 pixels with backlight Interface RS 232 Software for direct printing ProVista software for data transfer to PC and editing Power supply with 6 b...

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