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Guralp Systems CMG-3TB User Manual

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Operator's guide

14.Whilst monitoring the depth of the sensor, carefully approach

the sand layer at the bottom of the borehole. The lifting cable
will go slack when the sensor makes contact with the sand.

If the lifting cable goes slack before the sensor has reached the

sand layer, it may have become caught on a bad joint or lip in
the borehole; carefully raise and lower the instrument to free it.

15.When you have reached the bottom, use the winch to lift the

package slightly, taking the slack off the cable. This ensures that
the sensor is hanging vertically within the borehole, and is no

longer in contact with the sand bed.

At this point, you may wish to use an inclinometer monitor unit
to check that the instrument is sufficiently close to vertical to be

properly centred. See section 3.5, page 46

,

for details.

16.Calculate the volume of dry sand required to fill the gap

between the sensor and the borehole liner to the level of the top
of the sensor (

v = πr

2

h using the internal radius of the borehole,

less the volume of the instrument determined in step 1.)

17.Pour this sand into the borehole. If you can, check how much of

the sensor is covered with sand. Do not overfill the hole.

18.Carefully slacken the load bearing cable. This will engage the

locking arm of the strain relief mechanism and secure the
installation within the borehole.

19.Without pulling or lifting the sensor, lightly shake the cables to

remove any sand that may have fallen onto them or onto the
strain relief mechanism.

20.Clamp the load bearing cable to the top of the borehole, and

remove the winch.

21.The sensor can now be centred and unlocked ready for use.

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