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What would you do, if you had a laser distance meter to measure distance, instead of a regular measuring tape or wheel? The Fluke 421D, 416D and 411D laser distance meters measure distance to a target up to 100 m (330 ft) away using the unit’s laser spot, and can do a quick calculation of area (square feet/meters) and volume. Accuracy is up to 1.5 mm (1/16 in). Fluke asked users for ideas on how to use a laser distance meter, and got back quite a few. We’ve collected 101 of the best. Facilities: Layout 1. Provide accurate estimates for bidding out work (HVAC, electrical, cable, main- tenance). Measure distances, area, and/or volume. 2. Measure height or width of buildings 1 and other objects, by triangulation if needed. 3. Verify CAD drawings for as- builts and design drawings. 4. Determine how square a room or object really is, or whether the sides are com- pletely parallel. Application Note From the Fluke Digital Library @ www.fluke.com/library 101 applications for laser distance meters Incremental measurements using the stakeout feature (421D only). Measuring long distances. Automatically calculate square footage. 5. Lay out parking lots. 6. Verify that new construction satisfies usage requirements. 7. Determine footprint of equip- ment or office cubicles to be installed, to aid in layout. 8. Create as-built building dimensions where no blue- prints are provided. 9. Calculate total internal floor space/volume of a room or building. 10. Measure distances over areas where obstacles in the way disallow the use of measur- ing tapes or wheels. Facilities: Cranes 11. Measure distances on roof 1 to quote on crane lift needed for rooftop equip- ment replacement. 12. Measure ceiling height to determine equipment needed for access. 13. Quickly calculate length of wire rope needed for cranes. 14. Set up collision detection for cranes without pulling tape and using two people and two aerial lifts. 15. Measure spans on runways for cranes. 1  Laser measurement  outdoors can be  compromised by  direct sunlight.

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What would you do, if you had a laser distance meter to measure distance, instead of a regular measuring tape or wheel?The Fluke 421D, 416D and 411D laser distance meters measure distance to a target up to 100 m (330 ft) away using the unit’s laser spot, and can do a quick calculation of area (square feet/meters) and volume. Accuracy is up to 1.5 mm (1/16 in).

Fluke asked users for ideas on how to use a laser distance meter, and got back quite a few. We’ve collected 101 of the best.

Facilities: Layout  1. Provideaccurateestimates

forbiddingoutwork(HVAC,electrical,cable,main-tenance).Measuredistances,area,and/orvolume.

  2. Measureheightorwidthofbuildings1andotherobjects,bytriangulationifneeded.

  3. VerifyCADdrawingsforas-builtsanddesigndrawings.

  4. Determinehowsquarearoomorobjectreallyis,orwhetherthesidesarecom-pletelyparallel.

Application Note

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101 applications for laser distance meters

Incrementalmeasurementsusingthestakeoutfeature(421Donly).

Measuringlongdistances.

Automaticallycalculatesquarefootage.

  5. Layoutparkinglots.  6. Verifythatnewconstruction

satisfiesusagerequirements.  7. Determinefootprintofequip-

mentorofficecubiclestobeinstalled,toaidinlayout.

  8. Createas-builtbuildingdimensionswherenoblue-printsareprovided.

  9. Calculatetotalinternalfloorspace/volumeofaroomorbuilding.

10.Measuredistancesoverareaswhereobstaclesinthewaydisallowtheuseofmeasur-ingtapesorwheels.

Facilities: Cranes11.Measuredistancesonroof1

toquoteoncraneliftneededforrooftopequip-mentreplacement.

12.Measureceilingheighttodetermineequipmentneededforaccess.

13.Quicklycalculatelengthofwireropeneededforcranes.

14.Setupcollisiondetectionforcraneswithoutpullingtapeandusingtwopeopleandtwoaeriallifts.

15.Measurespansonrunwaysforcranes.

1 Laser measurement outdoors can be compromised by direct sunlight.

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Facilities: Safety16.Measuredistances(includ-

ingceilingheights)toinstallemergencylighting,sprin-klers,andfireextinguisherstocode.

17.DetermineaccurateroomdimensionstoensurecorrectchemicalconcentrationforCleanAgentFireSuppressionsystem.

18.Measuredistancesfrommachinesforsafetyequip-ment(fireextinguishers,fireblankets,etc.).

19.Measurewaterlevelsinfiresuppressiontanks.

Facilities: Other20.Useinsettingupfloorsup-

portsinlargecommunicationrooms.

21.Measureroomdimensionstocalculatehowmuchpaintisneeded.

22.Measureroomdimensionstocalculatehowmuchfloorcoveringisneeded.

23.Measureheightforappropri-ateladderselection.

24.Documentlocationofstand-ingwaterorleaksfoundwithathermal(IR)imagerorinfraredthermometer.

Electrical: Cable25.Measuredistancesforlinear

lengthofwireorcableruns.26.Measuredistancesforlinear

feet/metersofconduitneededfornewinstallations.

27.Measureheightofhighvolt-agelinestomeetclearancerequirements.

28.Calculatetotallengthneededinsettingupwireassembliesandharnesses.

29.Measuredistancestocalcu-latevoltagedrops(inpowersupply).

30.Measuredepth,distanceofundergroundconduit.1

31.Determinelengthofwireavailableonhand.

32.Measuredistancesofunder-groundcable1fromvariouslandmarksorobstacles/knownhazards.

33.Whenlocatingundergroundcablewithatransmitter/sen-sortoolcombo,tracedowncableandshootbackwithdistancemeter.1

34. Locateundergroundcablefaults1usingtheA-framemethod.Telltheexactdis-tanceoffaultfromstartingpointwithouttapemeasureortrundlewheel.

Electrical: Ceiling/Floor35.Measuredistancestoobjects

withinhard-to-reachdropceilingstodetermineover-headcableruns,lineofsight.

36.Measureceilingheightandsquarefeet/meterstodeter-minerodlengthsfordropceilinginstallationandlight-ingfixtures.

37.Measuredistanceundersubfloorsorstructuresfornetworkingorothercableinstallations.

Electrical: Safety38.Measuredistancesfrom

powersystemdevices(trans-formers,etc.)forelectricalsafety/arcflashprotectionandpowerstudies.

Electrical: Other39.Measuredisconnectplace-

mentforspasandpools.40.Measuredistancesbetween

electricalservicepoles.41.Ascertaindistancearound

wallsforproperreceptacleplacementpercode.

42.Decidewheretoplacepowerdrops/connectionstothepowersupplyinmanufactur-ingfloorlayouts.

43.Measureelectricalroomsquarefeet/metersforregu-lationverification.

Industrial Maintenance: Conveyors44.Determineconveyorbelt

length(for/atinstallation).45.Calculateconveyorbelt

capacity,basedonlength.

Industrial Maintenance: Layout46.Measuredistancebetween

machinestoestimateheatloading.

47.Determineequipmentventilationrequirements(massairflow).

Industrial Maintenance: Tanks48.Checktanklevel2and

verifyaccuracyoftankleveltransmitters.

49.Measurewaterlevelatpowerplantwaterintake.

Industrial Maintenance: Other50.Checkcalibrationofauto-

matedproductshuttledistancesensors.

51.Alignlargeweldingfixtures.52.Determinethevolumeof

industrialovensusedinpowdercoating,etc.

Measuringheighttotallceiling.

1 Laser measurement outdoors can be compromised by direct sunlight.

2 Do not use laser measurement tools in the proximity of flammable materials.

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HVAC53.Measureroofheight1to

determinefluelengths.54.Calculateductlengths

forstaticpressuredroponlongruns.

55.Determineriseordropoverdistance,forpipedrainage.

56.Measuredistancesforductrunsforinstallationorreplacement.

57.Determineroomvolumeforcooling,airflow/exchangerequirements,sizingequipments.

58.Determineductruntype(size,forvolumerequirements).

59.Sizeductsfortraversals.60.Measuredistancesforair

handlerspacing.

Plumbing61.Determinedistancebetween

pumpsanddistancethepumpneedstopushliquid,todeterminepumpand/ormotorsize.

62.Determinedistanceforpumplinesandpipingruns,especiallywhenmeasuringpipelengthsbehindexistingwalls.

63.Measuredistancesbetweentowerdrivesforwaterpres-surecalculationsinirrigation.

64.Measurethesizeofayardtofigureoutsprinklerheadsrequired.

65.Measurecondensationlinesforinstallation/repair.

Construction66.Findhorizontallengths

(overhead)fordeterminingraingutter1length.

67.Measuredistancesfromroads1andpropertylinestocomplywithlocalbuildingcodes.

68.Determineamountsofstructuralmaterials(studs,plywood)neededforconstruction.

69.Determineinsulationrequire-ments(volumeneeded).

70.Determineoffsetsneededforsepticsystems.1

71.Determinetrench,holedepth.1

72.Determineamountofsheet-rocktocoversurfaces.

Lighting73.Findcenterpointofceiling

andotherkeylocationsforfan/lightinginstallation.

74.Determinelight/lumenrequirementsbasedonceilingheight,comparedtoelevationsofsuspendedlightingfixtures.

75.DeterminethenumberofpowersuppliesneededintemporaryLEDlightingapplications.

76.DeterminedistancefrompowersuppliesforLEDandlow-voltagelightingandotherelectronicloads.

77.Determinelengthtoaccesslightfixturesinhighceilingsformaintenance.

IT78.Determinenetwork

equipmentspacingincommunicationrooms.

79.MeasurereachanddistancebetweenwirelessnetworkelementsforITinstallationtechnicians.

Towers80.Estimateguy-cablelengths

forcelltowers.1

81.Setearthgroundsforcelltower;measuredistancefromgroundwhenconductingearth-ground3-polefallofpotentialtestsandsoilresis-tivitytests.1

82.Determinesafedistancefrommicrowavetransmittersoncelltowers.1

83.Measureheightofequipmentonutilitypolesinsurveyingforcelltowersites.1

84.Measureheightsoflinesandbracketsontransmissiontowersformaintenance.1

Solar85.Measureroofwidthandpeak

height1tocalculateroofpitchinestimatingoutputofsolarpanels.

86.Determineroofarea1forsolarpanelsizeestimates.

87.Documentlocationofshadinganalysis1forground-mountedPV(photovoltaic)array.

Calculatingequipmentfootprint.

1 Laser measurement outdoors can be compromised by direct sunlight.

2 Do not use laser measurement tools in the proximity of flammable materials.

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Automotive88.Calibrateon-boarddistance,

parking,andwarningsystems.

89.Setupastoppingdistancecoursefortraining/demon-strationandbraketests.

90.Checkforvehicleoversizeloadclearances.

Video, audio, and theatre91.Measuredistancesforcam-

eralensselection,focusandzoomsettings.

92.Figurelengthforvideoandcameracablecompensationcalculations.

93.Measureheightofvideoprojectorandscreenforcalculationoflumensandforpixelperinch/qualityofprojection.

94.Whenevaluatingaroomornewsystemdesign,calculateviewingangles,andaudio-basedpredictedcoveragemaps.

95.Measuretheheightofalightingpipetoraisetheatri-callightingtrussestospecificheightsabovethestageortheseats.

Biomed96.Verifysource-to-imagedis-

tanceswhenservicingX-rayequipment.

97.Verifydiscretemedicalequipmentdistancerequire-mentsaremetwhensystemsareinstalled.

Other98. Checkdistancefromobjects

forsettingthermalimagerrangesanddeterminingdistancetospotaccuracyoninfraredthermometers.

99. Determinedistancebetweensurveillancecamerasandsubjectstogetdesiredcoverage.

100. Measurefromatargettotheopticalmicrometermountedonanalignmenttelescopeforsetupsinacalibrationlab.

101. Continuouslymeasureauto-matedmovingequipmenttoverifycorrectlocation.

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