Resolution; Sphere Of Influence By Ferromagnetic Material; Operation; Getting Started - Proceq PROFOMETER PM-6 Operating Instructions Manual

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2.4

Resolution

There is a limit to the minimum spacing of bars depending on the cover
depth and rebar diameter. It is impossible to distinguish between indi-
vidual bars above these limits.
C
[inch] [mm]
C
S
Spot probe
range
Standard
range
Rebar spacing
Figure 3: Resolution
2.5

Sphere of influence by Ferromagnetic Material

Sphere of influence: Diameter 400 mm / 16 inch
Any ferromagnetic material within the
sphere may have an influence on the
signal value (e. g. during a reset)
MC (SLA)
Figure 4: Influence sphere
8
# 13
Ø 40 mm
# 12
Large range
Ø 26 mm
# 8
Ø 16 mm
# 5
# 4
Ø 12 mm
# 3
Ø 8 mm
# 2
Below the curve:
Individual rebar can be detected
[mm]
S
[inch]
14
NOTE! This effect can be reduced by the neighboring bar
corretion implemented in the Profometer PM-6.
3.

Operation

3.1

Getting Started

Battery Installation
To install the Battery (B) into the Profometer Touchscreen Unit (A), lift the
stand as shown. Insert the battery and fasten in place with the screw.
Figure 5: Insert Battery
There are two status LEDs
1
LED is red while charging and turns to green when it is fully charged. The
other LED is application specific.
NOTE! Only use the power supply provided.
• A complete charge requires <9h (Instrument not operating)
• Charging time is much longer if the instrument is in use.
• An optional quick charger (Part No. 327 01 053) can be used to charge
a spare battery or to charge the battery outside of the instrument. In
this case it takes <5.5 h for a complete charge.
and above them a light sensor. The upper
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