The wall-mounted inclinometer “BIAX” is generally used in long-term stability monitoring of buildings, monuments and similar structures as far as rotation and tilt movements are concerned. Most often this kind of monitoring projects allow for a number of inclinometers and crackmeters, permanently fixed to the walls, as well as some temperature sensor (to evaluate possible influence of thermal excursion on readings), all terminated in a multi-channel data logger (such as our set of eDAS units), although they can be alternatively read with a manual readout unit.
One (uniaxial version) or two (biaxial version) magnetoresistive sensors, having a measuring range of ±10° and linearity of ±0.2°, are enclosed in a waterproof anodised aluminium box (IP65), together with the electronics to condition the signal outputs. The sensors are powered by the reading (or recording) device and are available either with a potentiometric or ±1 Volt voltage output. Each biaxial inclinometer requires two channels of a data acquisition unit and a 6 – or 8 – core cable for connection. This version permits to simultaneously monitor movements in two orthogonal planes.
Inclinometers with capacitive sensors, smaller ranges and higher accuracy may be supplied on request.
Number of axes : 2-axis
Output : analog
Technology : capacitive
Inclination : Min.:
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