Inertial Aerosystems introduces digital tilt sensor for remote monitoring applications
Inertial Aerosystems
D711 tiltmeter
Inertial Aerosystems has introduced a high-resolution, floor-mounted biaxial tiltmeter manufactured by Applied Geomechanics that is designed for use in the remote monitoring of minute movements in dams, large antennas and earthquake or volcanic zones.
The D711 tiltmeter is NEMA 4X accredited, making it suitable for continuous exposure to moisture and inclement weather, even in areas of heavy traffic or vibration.
A firmware command set enables the user to control output data rates, data formats, sample averaging and other parameters.
The digital tilt sensor maintains an absolute reference to gravity and does not need to be re-initialised on start-up, according to the company.
Key specifications
- Three models are available, with full-scale ranges of +/-0.5º, +/-5º and +/-80º
- Temperature range is -25ºC to +70ºC (-10ºC to +100ºC storage)
- Ensures reverse polarity protection
- Measures 152 x 152 x 102mm and weighs 1.4kg
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