Inclinometers Clause Samples

The 'Inclinometers' clause defines the requirements and procedures for the use of inclinometers in a project, typically for monitoring ground or structural movement. It outlines when and where inclinometers must be installed, the standards for their installation, and the frequency and method of data collection. For example, it may specify that inclinometers are to be placed at certain locations on a construction site to detect soil displacement or settlement. The core function of this clause is to ensure accurate monitoring of movement, thereby helping to identify potential safety risks or structural issues early in the project.
Inclinometers. Inclinometers, preferably installed at Toe, midslope and Top of valley slope restoration, provide the most comprehensive data on wall deformations. Inclinometers are a well-established technology and are commercially available from several manufacturers.
Inclinometers. A. Casing: Slope Indicator Co. Model #51101100 or approved equal 1. Material: ABS Plastic with internal grooves at 90 degree intervals 2. Diameter: 2.75-inch outer diameter, 2.32-inch inner diameter 3. Spiral: No more than 0.033 per foot 4. Couplings, caps, and ancillary equipment as recommended by manufacturer B. Backfill: Grout mix as recommended by manufacturer.
Inclinometers. In the hilly terrains, inclinometers are used for monitoring landslides/ slopes, to detect zones of movement and establish whether movement is constant, accelerating, or responding to control measures. Inclinometers are basically of two types; vertical inclinometer and horizontal inclinometer. Inclinometers generally consist of an casing, a horizontal probe, control cable, pull cable, and a readout unit (Figure 9). The casing is installed in a horizontal trench or borehole with one set of grooves oriented vertically.
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Inclinometers. Cumulative horizontal movements.
Inclinometers. The Contractor shall provide and install two (2) sets of heel and trim inclinometers. One set shall be installed at the ballast pump, and a set on the outside on the forward end starboard side of the port deckhouse. The inclinometers shall be the single mechanical ball-in-tube type, with a range of ±5-degrees, with markings at 0.5-degrees, similar to a Rieker Model 1017-1005. The inclinometers shall be installed level, prior to launching the vessel, to ensure their accuracy.

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