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OTT “KALESTO” RADAR TIDE GAUGE
By Ms R. FARRE BSC SEA EGS SUPERINTENDENT TIDAL INFORMATION SOUTH AFRICAN NAVY HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE
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AIM
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SCOPE: RSA Tide Gauge Network Leveling the Transducer
Surveying and Calibration Benchmarks How to survey in a Tide Gauge Davit LOGOSENS reference level Long and short stay HYDRAS3 WBSLAO – LOGOSENS operating program
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RSA TIDE GAUGE NETWORK
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LEVELING THE TRANSDUCER
THE TRANSDUCER NEEDS TO BE LEVELLED ON THE DAVIT Spirit level
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SCOPE: RSA Tide Gauge Network Leveling the Transducer
Surveying and Calibration Benchmarks How to survey in a Tide Gauge Davit LOGOSENS reference level Long and short stay HYDRAS3 WBSLAO – LOGOSENS operating program
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SURVEYING AND CALIBRATION
AFTER INSTALLATION: Gauge must be levelled into local benchmark network and a reference level programmed into the logosens. Must know Exact height of benchmarks above LLD what LLD is. IN RSA LLD = MSL = 0 Anything above MSL is height or elevation Anything below MSL is a depth. THUS BENCHMARKS ARE HEIGHTS ABOVE MSL CD IS LAT CD IS VALUE BELOW MSL Durban CD is MSL – 0.913
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SURVEYING AND CALIBRATION
SO A BENCHMARKS HEIGHT CAN BE CONVERTED TO A HEIGHT ABOVE CD Height of benchmark above MSL + CD for the port A + C = B
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SURVEYING AND CALIBRATION
IDENTIFY BENCHMARKS AND CHECK THEIR LOCATION WITH A SITE MAP (left) BENCHMARK HEIGHTS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM LAND SURVEYOR TOWN PLANNERS OFFICE WF9 = MSL m WF10 = MSL m NEW GPS = MSL m
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SURVEYING AND CALIBRATION
THE TRIPOD, WITH DUMPY, MUST BE POSITIONED ½ WAY BETWEEN EACH BENCHMARK. THE TACH STAFF WILL BE PLACED ON THE BENCHMARK STUD STUD
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SURVEYING AND CALIBRATION
SURVEYOR STANDS AT POSITIONS 1, 2 & 3 PERSON HOLDING THE TACH STAFF PLACES IT ON THE BENCHMARKS MARKED 1, 2, 3 & ON THE TIDE GAUGE TRANSDUCER AT 4
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SURVEYING AND CALIBRATION
YOU STAND AT 1 ASSISTANT AT 1 Take readings YOU TURN, WITHOUT MOVING THE TRIPOD, TO 2 ASSISTANT MOVES TO 2 YOU MOVE TO 2 ASSIATANT STAYS AT 2, TURNING TO FACE YOU WITHOUT LIFTING THE TACH STAFF OFF THE BENCHMARK STUD Take readings.
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SURVEYING AND CALIBRATION
YOU TURN, WITHOUT MOVING THE TRIPOD, TO 3 ASSISTANT MOVES TO 3 Take readings YOU MOVE TO 3 ASSISTANT STAYS AT 3, TURNING TO FACE YOU WITHOUT LIFTING THE TACH STAFF OFF THE BENCHMARK STUD Take readings.
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SURVEYING AND CALIBRATION
YOU TURN, WITHOUT MOVING THE TRIPOD, TO 4 ASSISTANT MOVES TO 4 Take readings Repeat this process “LEAP-FROGGING” back to where you will be taking reading with the tach staff on position 1 IF CORECTLY DONE: Forward = Backward Forward Readings – Backward Readings = 0
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SURVEYING AND CALIBRATION
WHEN PLACING THE TACH STAFF ON THE TRANSDUCER Always place it on the “black box” Never on the bracket. YOU CAN GET THE STD TACH STAFF (1) Graduations that can be read off manually AND THE ELECTRONIC TACH STAFF (2) Barcoded (2) (1)
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SURVEYING AND CALIBRATION
EXAMPLE OF SURVEY RESULTS FOR RICHARDS BAY, Northern Kwazulu Natal
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MEASUREMENTS OF THE “KALESTO” RADAR GAUGE
FROM TOP OF “BLACK BOX” TO THE TRANSDUCER FACE (Tx) IS 0.400m
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SURVEYING AND CALIBRATION
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SURVEYING AND CALIBRATION RICHARDS BAY
SCH3 SAN84,2 Ht of above MSL 3.429 3.422 + to TG 1.0571 1.0632 - less; to ref face -0.400 Ref face above MSL 4.0861 4.0852 Add CD 1.015 Ref face above CD = 5.1011 5.1002 Av ht of ref face above CD = 5.101
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“KALESTO” RADAR GAUGE IN SITU (Richards Bay)
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“KALESTO” RADAR GAUGE PLATFORM FOR EASY ACCESS TO GAUGE DURING LEVELING AND CALIBRATION. (Richards Bay)
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CALIBRATION OF “KALESTO”
East London Knysna Richard’s Bay Simon’s Town
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CALIBRATING THE “KALESTO” RADAR GAUGE
Example of a calculation for check calibration of radar gauge, if A= 3.422m (known value for local benchmark) Av. A above CD = Av B Av A =MSL (D-B) = less E to Tx = Ref Face =MSL CD =MSL +5.100 Ht of Tx = 5.100m above CD Can be done using info availablve before departure from survey office and that value programmed into logosens short stay: ( ) = 2.750m long stay: ( ) = 1.750m
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CALIBRATING THE “KALESTO” RADAR GAUGE
Program the reference level into the LOGOSENS With RS232 cable Create station in the office before departure to the installation site. Show how this is done with WBSLAO program
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CALIBRATING THE “KALESTO” RADAR GAUGE
AT SHORT STAY: From 1300B to 1900B No values: 125 Mean: 1.715m above CD This is 0.035m LOW ADD 0.035m to ref in LOGOSENS
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CALIBRATING THE “KALESTO” RADAR GAUGE
AT LONG STAY: From 1925B to 0900B next day No values: 272 Mean: 2.718m above CD This is 0.032m LOW ADD 0.032m to ref in LOGOSENS
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CALIBRATING THE “KALESTO” RADAR GAUGE
After resetting the reference level in the LOGOSENS AT LONG STAY: From 0935B to 0955B No values: 7 Mean: 2.753m above CD This is 0.003m HIGH This 3mm is perfectly acceptable to be out by.
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CALIBRATING THE “KALESTO” RADAR GAUGE
This is how the previous information would be displayed once it is downloaded for a longer period of time. Calibration records are digitally stored in this method.
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SOME USEFUL TIPS Always print weekly graphics.
Errors can be noted and corrected timeously Battery not working No power Telephone lines down Assists with analysis of tides Shows “spikes” very clearly. Insert your predictions into the HYDRAS3 program Check accuracy of your predictions Overlay actual and predictions Can pick up time/ clock errors timeously
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OTT “KALESTO” RADAR TIDE GAUGE
SCOPE: RSA Tide Gauge Network Leveling the Transducer Surveying and Calibration Benchmarks How to survey in a Tide Gauge Davit LOGOSENS reference level Long and short stay HYDRAS3 WBSLAO – LOGOSENS operating program
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EXAMPLES OF HYDRAS3 GRAPHICS
NO POWER, BATTERY HAS NOT “KICKED” IN Data lost.
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EXAMPLES OF HYDRAS3 GRAPHICS
NO POWER, BATTERY HAS NOT “KICKED” IN Data lost. Clock stopped data out of phase RESET CLOCK IMMEDIATELY! DATA WILL HAVE TO BE MOVED BACK INTO PHASE
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EXAMPLES OF HYDRAS3 GRAPHICS
TO REST THE CLOCK Select refresh Select set date/time
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EXAMPLES OF HYDRAS3 GRAPHICS
PREDICTIONS vs ACTUALS FOR DURBAN
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MULTIPLE GRAPHICS
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MULTIPLE GRAPHICS
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QUESTIONS?
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