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<p>The LC-2×16 is similar to the Model 8002-4 (LC-2×4), but provides 16 channels of vibrating wire (with thermistor). The LC-2×16 is powered by 4 alkaline ‘D’ cells (or from an external 12V source). The datalogger is housed inside ...
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Datalogger
<p>The LC-2×4 is a self-contained multi-channel version of the Model 8002-1 (LC-2). The LC-2×4 provides 4 channels of vibrating wire (with thermistor) and is powered by two ‘D’ cells or by solar panel for remote long-term applications. ...
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Datalogger
<p>The Curing Tank is designed for curing concrete cubes, beams and cylinders. The temperature can be set and maintained to the required value by an electric resistance incorporating a thermo regulator which maintains set temperature between ambient and 40ºC ...
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Concrete
<p>The Model GK-405 Vibrating Wire Readout is designed for use with all Geokon vibrating wire sensors. It comprises a battery-powered readout unit, which communicates, via Bluetooth® transmission, to a handheld Field PC running the GK-405 application. ...
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Readouts
<p>The Model GK-404 Vibrating Wire Readout is a portable, low-power, handheld unit that is capable of running for more than 20 hours continuously on two AA batteries. It is designed for the readout of all Geokon vibrating wire gages and transducers, and is ...
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Readouts
<p>The Model 8002-1 (LC-2) and Model 8002-1A (LC-2A) are stand-alone, single-channel dataloggers, designed to read both the vibrating wire element and the integral thermistor of any Geokon vibrating wire sensor. The LC-2 offers an internal hard wired transducer ...
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Datalogger
<p>With the increasing use of shallow geothermal wells to provide surface heat and energy, Geovista manufacture ultra slim 16mm logging tools to allow for monitoring, troubleshooting and evaluation of these holes.</p>
<p>These include Density, temperature ...
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Monitoring