5 installing in pits – Guralp Systems CMG-6TD User Manual

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CMG-6TD

Installing the 6TD

8. Cover the instrument with thermal insulation, for example, a 5 cm

expanded polystyrene box. This will shield it from thermal

fluctuations and convection currents in the vault. It also helps to
stratify the air in the seismometer package. Position the thermal

insulation carefully so that it does not touch the sensor package.

9. Ensure that the sensor cable is loose and that it exits the seismometer

enclosure at the base of the instrument. This will prevent vibrations
from being inadvertently transmitted along the cable.

4.5

Installing in pits

For outdoor installations, high-quality results can be obtained by constructing

a seismic pit.

Depending on the time and resources available, this type of installation can
suit all kinds of deployment, from rapid temporary installations to

medium-term telemetered stations.

Ideally, the sensor should rest directly on the bedrock for maximum coupling

to surface movements. However, if bedrock cannot be reached, good results
can be obtained by placing the sensor on a granite pier on a bed of dry sand.

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