Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Leica DISTO D810 Touch


The Leica DISTO D810 touch is the world’s first laser distance meter with a touch screen and revolutionary “measure with a picture” feature.

The integrated camera can be used to take pictures and download them to a computer. The high level of functionality is perfectly completed by the smart free app Leica DISTO sketch.

Handheld laser measuring tools have become a standard for architects, carpenters, surveyors and many other users in the construction and building industry. Today they frequently need to obtain distances, heights, areas and volumes quickly and react instantly on design changes. The Leica DISTO D810 touch is the perfect tool to measure precisely, verify dimensions and document by taking on-site pictures with the integrated camera.

Featured with:
• Touchscreen
• Pointfinder with 4x zoom
• Overview camera
• Measure with a picture
• Precise 360° tilt sensor
• Smart Horizontal Mode
• Height tracking
• Bluetooth Smart
• Free App – Leica DISTO sketch
• Li-Ion battery


Simply touch-it!
The touch screen is easy and intuitive to operate: just like a mobile phone you can swipe and zoom with two fingers. All the functions are simple and easily accessible and measurements can also be taken using the touch screen, which avoids moving the Leica DISTO D810 touch during the measurement.


Revolutionary – Measure with a picture
It has never been easier to obtain the width, height, area or even the diameter of an object: one measurement to the object is all it takes. The desired dimension is marked using two arrows in the picture and the measured value appears in the display. In addition to the zoom on the Pointfinder, an overview camera is available for large objects.

Never loose sight - Document with pictures
The camera function of the Leica DISTO D810 touch can be used to create pictures or screen shots for recording purposes and can be downloaded to a computer via the USB interface. No details are lost concerning the measured target points.

Smart accessory for highest precision – Tripod adapter FTA360 with fine drive
The robust tripod adapter FTA360 with fine drive guarantees a convenient and precise targeting with the Leica DISTO D810 touch. The adapter eases the task of targeting over long distances and increases the accuracy when taking indirect measurements.

Bluetooth Smart and new free App – ”Leica DISTO sketch”
The latest “Leica DISTO sketch” app is the ideal link between the Leica DISTO D810 touch and a smartphone or tablet. Create easily scaled sketches, dimension objects in a photo and check drawings with the app. It is possible to integrate detailed sketches in an existing plan view. This allows you to have all the information together in a single document. The files can be sent by e-mail directly to the office.


Proven accuracy and quality from Leica Geosystems
The Leica DISTO D810 touch offers all these features combined with a measuring range up to 200m and a measuring accuracy of ±1mm according to ISO standard 16331-1. “PROTECT by Leica Geosystems” and the option to register the tool give additional safety. With the registration the no cost period is extended from 2 to 3 years.

Click to view more information on the Leica DISTO D810 touch


Thursday, 13 June 2013

GMI PS200 Series Gas Monitor




Survey Express Services are proud to introduce a new range of gas monitors from Scottish based manufacturer, Gas Measurement Instruments Ltd (GMI). This long established manufacturer of gas detection equipment, has launched its new Personal Surveyor (PS200 Series) product range.

The GMI PS200 Series is lightweight, robust and can detect oxygen, combustibles, hydrogen sulphide and/or carbon monoxide in a variety of confined space and industrial applications.

The large, easy to read display includes a built-in backlight that ensures easy viewing of gas concentration levels and other vital data. An extra loud alarm, flashing LED indicators and vibration alarm, alerts the user to hazardous conditions.

The multifunctional Auto Bump & Calibration Station provides simple but intelligent testing and calibration of the GMI PS200 Series portable gas detector. Easy to use, with a durable, user friendly design, this automated test station offers high performance from PC, stand-alone or ethernet options.

The Auto Bump & Calibration Station dramatically improves compliance record-keeping, efficiency and accuracy.


MED Approval
Gas Measurement Instruments has been awarded Marine Equipment Directive (MED) 'wheelmark' approval for its recently launched PS200 Series portable gas detector.

MED approval is a legal requirement for EU flagged vessels where O2 and/or flammable gas is potentially present. The PS200 Series is most commonly used on LNG and LPG carriers as well as cargo vessels and passenger ships.


Gas Measurement Instruments Ltd (GMI)
Founded in 1947, GMI is a world leader in the design and manufacture of high quality and innovative products, specifically designed for the oil and gas, chemical and shipping industries world-wide. GMI continues to invest heavily in research and development, a high percentage of which is spent on the development of state of the art instruments and new sensing technologies.


For more information on GMI's range, click here



Thursday, 16 May 2013

Leica Rugby 800 - Toughest Laser in the market



Leica Geosystems, renowned manufacturer of precision measuring and leveling, has recently launched a new, rough, tough and rugged laser level.

The Leica Rugby 800 Series is the first in a completely new line of construction lasers. It is the toughest laser in the market today and has the highest environmental standard for water and dust protection, meaning that it never breaks or has any down-time.

For many years, Leica Rugby rotating lasers are recognized to belong to the most reliable family of construction lasers in the market. The new Leica Rugby 800 construction lasers are designed from the ground up and even surpass their predecessors.

The flagship of the four models being introduced to the market is the versatile Leica Rugby 840, a multipurpose horizontal/vertical laser for all leveling, aligning and squaring applications with an automatic calibration feature to ensure highest accuracy and reliability.

The Toughest Construction Lasers in the Market
The Leica Rugby 800 series are the only lasers in the industry with a military grade certification (MIL-STD 810G) and IP68 rating. The robust design makes them the toughest in the market today to deliver reliable and accurate results even in the harshest jobsite conditions.



Intelligent Automatic Positioning
With the touch of a button, the intelligent ‘Smart Targeting’ functionality allows construction workers to tie-in slopes (in single and dual axis) and to align the beam in vertical automatically. Once the laser is setup on the starting point the second point can be positioned automatically by using the new Leica Rod Eye laser receiver without the need to walk back to the laser or using a separate remote control.



Error-free Real-time Monitoring and Correction of the Laser Plane
With ‘Smart Lock’ the laser plane is continuously monitored in real-time eliminating errors, giving users the necessary peace of mind. Should the laser plane move out of tolerance, the laser will indicate the movement with an alarm. This functionality is ideal for batter board and façade applications that require a fixed installation of the system and the laser plane to stay exactly in place all day long.

Additionally, the new ‘Maximum Temperature Stability’ technology always provides the highest accuracy throughout the day over the entire working range without drifting.

Charge Anywhere Anytime with Solar Power
The new generation of Lithium-Ion battery is unbreakable. Throughout the new Leica Rugby family, the battery packs (Alkaline and Li-Ion) are interchangeable and can be charged anywhere anytime on site. The new Leica Rugbys also set a new standard in environmental friendly energy management using a solar panel to run and charge the laser that can be simply attached to the carrying case.

Lifetime Manufacturer’s Warranty
Through the Leica Geosystem’s PROTECT warranty scheme, the Leica Rugby 800 series of laser levels are protected for 5 Year NO Cost period includes the repair or replacement of all defective parts including labour time, adjustment and calibration. Should any knockdown occur within two years, all repairs to the internal self-levelling assembly will be covered under the warranty policy.




Click for more information on Leica's range of Leica Rugby 800 laser level

Monday, 25 March 2013

Radiodetection CAT4 and Genny4 Network Rail Approved

Radiodetection CAT4 Network Rail Approved


Radiodetection’s recently launched Radiodetection C.A.T4 and Genny4 cable avoidance tools, together with a wide range of their accessories, have gained authorisation for use on the UK’s national rail infrastructure, managed by Network Rail.

In order for an instrument to be utilised in and around the United Kingdom's rail infrastructure, Network Rail has to grant product acceptance.

The product acceptance process provides assurance to Network Rail that products when accepted for use on or about our infrastructure are:
a) Safe
b) Fit for purpose
c) Do not export unacceptable risks to Network Rail infrastructure


Detect more - faster, smarter, safer
The new Radiodetection Radiodetection C.A.T4, Radiodetection eCAT4 and Genny4 have been designed to help operators find more buried utilities, more quickly and more safely. Providing a mix of familiarity and innovation, Radiodetection’s new range of Cable Avoidance Tools help operators to detect smaller and deeper cables, faster.

Radiodetection eC.A.T4 series products are designed to assist in locate task management, featuring automatic data logging key locate parameters at one-second intervals, calibration due warnings and SWING, which warns operators of incorrect usage patterns.

Advanced features extend locate capabilities - Dynamic Overload Protection, allows operators to locate in electrically noisy areas, such as beneath overhead power lines trackside, while Avoidance Mode lets the operator check an intended excavation area for Power, Radio and Genny signals, and pinpoint located utilities in a single scan.

For more information on Radiodetection's range of CAT4 and ECAT4




Friday, 15 February 2013

Measure Moisture in Caravans and Motorhomes


Measure Moisture in Caravans and Motorhomes

How to measure moisture within caravans and motorhomes is a common question which we receive all year round. After all, the purchase of a caravan is an investment for future holidays and owners want to keep them in their best condition.

Like a home, atmospheric moisture levels will increase in line with exterior moisture levels, too high and condensation occurs. Faulty seals and broken exterior shells will allow moisture to enter.

A caravans and motor homes are manufactured from a range of materials, including wood, foam and fabric which can absorb moisture. Where moisture enters the caravan through the exterior fabric, internal components will become damp, especially wood and fabrics, this is material based moisture. When moisture levels in the air reach to high, the water molecules will appear as condensation on cold surfaces, which in turn is absorbed by materials, this is airborne based moisture.

Some materials will be covered with a coating providing a durable surface and an enhance quality finish (cupboards and doors). If high moisture levels are present, the underlying materials like wood can absorb water molecules, but due to the exterior finish, the owner will be unaware of water damage until the coating peels off.


In fact, the only time an owner may be aware of potential moisture issues, is when the level is too high, causing damage to internal components. If you can see or feel moisture, then it’s too high!

Electronic moisture detectors can ‘detect’ moisture levels at a lower level than with touch and sight. The earlier moisture is detected, the easier it is to rectify. So it is prudent to check moisture levels with an electronic device.


Two Types of Moisture
As mentioned, there are two types of moisture, airborne and material based.

Airborne is the moisture contained within the air. This should not create a problem in normal conditions, but can lead to condensation, rot and corrosion especially if combined with low temperatures.

Material based moisture has been caused by water travelling from one material to another. Faulty seals or damage to the external structure is a common cause, along with damaged pipes under sinks or around the shower.


Measure the air humidity
Moisture in air is measured using Relative Humidity (RH). Below 75% RH is classed as dry, whilst anything over 75% RH will allow bacterial and fungal growth.



Electronic hygrometers like the Protimeter Hygromaster will provide an accurate reading of the humidity in air. Utilised by surveyors, both instruments record the measurements using %RH with temperature readings.

A simple method to test the air humidity within the caravan is to use a chemical reaction. Fugenex Damp Protect is a simple card incorporating a strip of paper which reacts to airborne moisture.


Moisture in the Caravan material and structure
There are two types of moisture meters than can detect and record the levels of damp within the caravan. The first instrument utilises two metal pins which provides a direct reading and the second instrument utilises a non-invasive radio mode.


Two-Pin Devices
A moisture meter featuring two metal pins at the top of the instrument will record the level of moisture by measuring the resistance between the pins. It is a direct reading and provides the best accuracy. Several models are available, Protimeter Mini and Protimeter Digital Mini.

However, most of the interior and exterior of the caravan contains surfaces that do not directly hold moisture, but provide a protective finish. The pins would therefore be required to push through the finished surface into the layer below.

This would leave a mark and is only advised to undertake from inside the unit and on surfaces that will not be directly seen by any future buyers.






Non Invasive Radio Mode
This method utilises moisture detection which sends a signal below the surface of the material to a nominal depth of 19mm. The instruments will not damage the surface so is ideal for all interior and exterior applications. The Protimeter Aquant2 features non-invasive moisture detection.

A major material found within a caravan is aluminium and steel which provides strength. All metals provide an excellent conductive material, so don’t be surprised if you receive a high signal around the metal structure.



Recommended Models
We would always recommend the Protimeter range due to their high standard of manufacture, outstanding performance and onsite durability. Plus they feature a two year warranty!

For direct readings, we would recommend the Protimeter Mini as it is the simplest instrument.

For a combination of two-pins and non-invasive we would recommend the Protimeter Surveymaster.

For air humidity readings, we would recommend the Protimeter Hygromaster which allows the user to interchange the sensor.

If you are employed by a caravan specialist, you may be best to purchase the Protimeter MMS2 which incorporates all functions into a single unit.


Further reading
Digital Moisture Meters
Dealing with damp in a caravan
Camping and Caravanning Club - Winter Caravan Checks





Thursday, 7 February 2013

Leica Disto D510 - Advanced laser measuring


Leica Geosystems has developed a new generation of laser measuring instruments that take full advantage of precision measuring with the convenience of syncing to an iPhone, iPad, Windows and Android device.

For many years customers have been asking for the ability to measure a structure, record the dimension digital either through a plan or image on Apple iPhone and iPad devices. A tall order? Not for Leica.

The new Leica DISTO D510 is the most advanced laser measuring instrument, combining advanced measuring functions with digital pointfinder, 360° tilt sensor and Bluetooth drawing apps.

Projects that are not possible with conventional distance meters can be undertaken with the Leica DISTO D510. Dimensions can even be entered onto photographs with no effort whatsoever and emailed back to your office.


Outdoor targeting - Pointfinder (4x Zoom)
Even if the laser point is not visible to the naked eye, the target can be seen exactly in the crosshairs through the Leica DISTO D510 high resolution display. This supports working outdoors at sunny wheather.

Height measurement without laser reflection
Even if an object has no suitable laser reflection point, the height can be determined due to the combination of Pointfinder and tilt sensor. The height is calculated only with the measured tilt – no reflection of the laser beam is needed!

Tilt sensor - 360 Degree
Thanks to the in-built digital tilt sensor, the Leica DISTO D510 can quickly measure tilts up to ± 360°. The tilt sensor also allows you to measure absolutely horizontally or measure past obstructions (horizontal distance).

Highest Protection - IP65
The Leica DISTO D510 is protected against damage from water and dust, approved to IP65 rating. The housing and keypad are specially sealed against water and dust with a special rubber sealing strip.

Intuitive and simple to use
The Leica DISTO D510 has been adapted to modern cell phones and is extremely simple to use. Furthermore, an integrated help screen explains the functions in detail.

Quick sketching with iPhone App
Increase your productivity and show professionality!
Transfer data to your iPhone or iPad and create quick sketches, or take a photo and dimension it.



Visit the main Leica DISTO website
For more information on the range of Leica Disto laser measures

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Don’t risk gas detection failure



Crowcon recently learnt that less than one third of managers are ‘very confident’ that the gas detectors in their workplaces actually work. Research also shows that, despite ranking the frequency of testing as most important, two in five managers believe their systems are not tested regularly.

And when asked about the procedure should all the gas detectors in a plant have failed, alarmingly almost a 25% of managers would carry on as normal.

These findings come from industry-wide research into fixed gas detection systems in the workplace, commissioned by electrochemical-sensors manufacturer, Analytical Technology (ATI). However, it also serves to highlight the importance of ensuring the reliable performance of all gas detection equipment.

Leading gas monitor manufacturer, Crowcon, recommend a simple 30-second bump test of your gas detector, which will help you identify problems and avoid potentially fatal accidents.

What is bump testing?
A bump test is a brief exposure, or ‘bump’, of the gas detector with a known concentration of the target gas or gases. It verifies that the sensor is responding, and the instrument is functioning properly. A simple bump test increases confidence in the detector and highlights any need for re-calibration.


Crowcon Tetra3 (T3) Gas Tester
Crowcon’s new Tetra3 (T3) GasTester provides a cost-effective, fast and simple solution for the Tetra:3 portable, multi-gas detector.

When inserted into the tester, the Crowcon T3 automatically switches into bump mode. Once the test is complete, the result is then accepted by the user and automatically logged in the Crowcon T3. A passed test reassures the user that their detector is in good working order, while a failed test will inform the user that their instrument needs to be re-calibrated or serviced.

The Crowcon T3 Gas Tester can bump sensor for flammable, oxygen, carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulphide and carbon dioxide gases. It is capable of testing up to four gases within just 60 seconds, as well as confirming that visual and audible alarms are working correctly. When used with a fixed flow regulator, the T3 Gas Tester provides approximately 100 bumps per 34 litres of quad gas, making it very cost-effective. As a lightweight, stand-alone unit, it is ideal for both on-site and in-field testing. Fast and simple to use, it features automatic gas detector recognition and automatic gas delivery. It can also be mounted to the wall, desk or attached to a DIN rail, without the need for a power supply.


For more information on the Crowcon Tetra3 Gas Tester
For more information on the Crowcon Tetra3