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Vibration Monitoring Instrumentation & Field Practices
ULTRA ENVIRO-SYSTEMS (P) LTD.
New Delhi

ULTRA ENVIRO-SYSTEMS (P) LTD.
Visionary and founder Late Shyam Sunder Sharma started Globe Agencies in 1969 to Sell Support and Service high technological instrumentation in Mining, Atmospheric and Earth Sciences.
We have maintained over the years “High Quality Personalized Sales & After Sales Services to our customers”.
We work in close coordination with customers and our foreign collaborators and principals to offer technological instruments and systems best suited to Indian conditions.
We also offer total Indian Solutions using Local Contents, Layouts and Hardware.

Scientific Rock Blasting means breaking rock using controlled explosive energy in meaningful sizes suitable to the deployed plant &
machinery.
* Rock Blasting is a fine blend
of Science & Art
* Blaster Artistic Kit
is designed to promote:
a) Enviro-friendly Blasting
b) Quality & Blast optimization
c) Blast Data Management

Overview of the Presentation
• Why use a Vibration Monitor• Vibration Terminology• Configuring your Seismograph• Placement of your Geophone and Microphone• Different type of sensors• Understanding a Seismograph report• Control Blasting Techniques

Why use a Vibration Monitor “Seismograph”
• Document Compliance with established vibration guidelines
• Protect Structures• Minimize risk of damage or annoyance• Protect yourself against claims and lawsuits• Control Blasting and Optimizing Blast using
Vibration Record

Vibration Terminology
• Geophone - The sensor for measuring ground vibrations• Microphone - Sensor used for measuring air blast• Peak Particle Velocity (PPV): - Maximum velocity over the record time on each channel measured in
mm/sec• Air Overpressure - Air pressure wave resulting from the blast is reported in dB(L) for linear
or dB(A) weight• Peak Sound Pressure Level Velocity (PSPL): - Maximum Air over pressure the record time on Microphone channel in
dB(L) as unit of noise.

Configure the Seismograph
Select your Instantel® Monitor:

Blastmate III™ SeismographISEE Linear, A-Weight, or
High Pressure Microphone with windscreen
Sectional Microphone Stand
Storage for sensors, microphone stand, geophone
spikes and accessories
Integrated Thermal Printer
ISEE or DIN Geophone or other supported Sensor (e.g. Hydrophone, Low/High Level Geophones, Accelerometers)
Connectors:Auxiliary Power Geophone Microphone
Water and shock resistant carrying case
Monitor interface:Keypad and LCD
Remote AlarmModem
Breakout BoxWire Trigger
120 VACInternational VAC12 VDC Battery
Car AdaptorSolar Panel
ISEE or DINAccelerometer
High/Low Level GeoBorehole GeoHydrophone
ISEEA-Weight
High Pressure

Why Point the arrow towards the blast?

8 Channel Minimate Plus Monitor

Minimate Pro™ Key FeaturesExpansive Memory and Digital Signal Processing
Water Resistant to IP67
Auxiliry
Easy-to-read, 240x60, backlitinterface display
Rugged Design – Cast Aluminum Case
Remote AlarmModemWire TriggerEthernet Interface
120 VAC12 VDC Input12 VDC BatteryCar AdaptorSolar Panel
ISEE or DIN Geophone
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Power
RF and EMI Shielding
Smart Sensor Detection with color coded connectors and
matching labels

Recording Types
• Full Waveform (Single shot, continuous, manual)
• Histogram (Histogram)
NOTE: Histogram Combo™ consist of both types of recording.

• Combined bar chart and waveform recording mode
• Record bar chart with 2 sec to 15 min intervals
• Record waveform when trigger level is exceeded
• Graphical monitor log• Capture and identify
anomalies
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Recording Types (continued)Histogram Combo™

• Combined bar chart and waveform recording mode
• Record bar chart with 2 sec to 15 min intervals
• Record waveform when trigger level is exceeded
• Graphical monitor log• Capture and identify
anomalies
Recording Types (continued)Histogram Combo™

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Configure the Seismograph
Step 1: Select the Record Mode• Available Record Mode selections:
– Single-Shot– Continuous– Manual– Histogram– Histogram Combo

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Configure the Seismograph
Step 2: Select the Sample Rate• Available Sample Rates include 1024, 2048 and
4096 With the a Standard Geophone ISEE, a Sample Rate of
1024 samples per second is more than sufficient. With the a Standard Geophone DIN, a Sample Rate of
2048 samples per second is more than sufficient.• In Storage Mode, ensure that the monitor is set
to Save All Data

Step 2: Select the Sample Rate• Available Sample Rates include 1024, 2048 and 4096
With the a Standard Geophone ISEE, a Sample Rate of 1024 samples per second is more than sufficient.
With the a Standard Geophone DIN, a Sample Rate of 2048 samples per second is more than sufficient.
• In Storage Mode, ensure that the monitor is set to Save All Data
Step 3: Set the Maximum Geophone Range
254 mm/s or 31.7 mm/s
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Configure the Seismograph

Step 4: Select the Trigger Source
Geo/Microphone/Geophone /Microphone
Step 5: Select the Trigger Level Generally a level of <2 mm/s is sufficient for rock
blasting/ construction vibration
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Configure the Seismograph

Step 6: Set the Record Time (continued) NOTE: Add the blast duration plus 1 second of Record Time
for every 335 m (1100 ft.) between the seismograph and the blast, otherwise you may cut off the recorded event, like the sample shown below:
Configure the Seismograph

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Configure the SeismographStep 7: Option Notes
Select the Option Notes key to enter site information. NOTE: These are text fields that will appear in the Event
Report if populated.LocationClientUser nameGeneralExtended NotesJob Number
Step 9: Adjust Special Setups• Timer Mode: Select Daily or Off• Daily Self Check: This will enter a line in the Monitor Log, telling the user that the
monitor was functioning properly on the specified date• Sensor Check: Select Before, After or Disable to determine if and when a Sensor
Check will be performed. The results will appear on the Event Report• Units of Measurements: Set the units to either Imperial or Metric
Step 10: Set Time and Date

Placement of Geophoneby Spiking and Burial
Right Wrong

Placement of Geophoneby Bolting or Attachment
Right Wrong

Placement of Geophone by Sandbagging and Microphone Faces Blast
Right Wrong
5 Kg

Remote MonitoringNeed to gather data from your site – not looking forward to the two-hour roundtrip? Is your job site hard-to-reach? Or maybe the event results need to be forwarded to several customers, clients or regulatory agencies simultaneously. The solution may be to establish a permanent or semi-permanent monitoring station that can be downloaded using telemetry.Instantel provides the features you need to quickly and easily set up remote monitoring stations and networks. The Instantel® Auto Call Home™ automated call-in feature, allows remote access to your monitor and data. Whenever an event occurs, the monitor automatically places a call to your PC and downloads event data into one central location on your hard disk drive.
Communication can be established using telephone, cellular, GSM or satellite modem connections.Once the files are on your computer, Instantel Blastware™ software enables automatic distribution of data to a wide variety of devices, such as cellular phones, pagers, PDA’s and PCs. You create "accounts" that specify what information will be sent to which recipients the entire event file, or selected data for each channel. You can also send different information to different recipients, or choose to time-delay distribution.
Auto Call Home™ feature
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Packaging Compact Compact Standard

Control Blasting with Scaled Distance Analysis
Regression Line For SETHIA.SDF80% Line Equation: V = 606 * (SD) (̂-1.72)
Coef f icient of Determination = 0.856 Standard Dev iation = 0.0560
1 10 1001
10
100
Square Root Scaled Distance (m/kg 1̂/2)
Pe
ak P
art
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Ve
locity (
mm
/s)

Why Calibration is Important
Calibration is important to ensure the instrument is performing as per designed specification.
Although seismographs are designed to be used in a rugged environment, they are still a sophisticated electronic monitoring device. Therefore, preventative maintenance becomes an important part of the annual calibration process.
Calibrated vibration instrument can prevent legal litigations.

Different type of sensor

Event Report



FFTReport

Govt. of India Ministry of Labour & Employment Mines Safety Vibration Standards
Type of structures Dominant excitation frequency, Hz
< 8Hz 8-25Hz >25Hz(A) Buildings/structures not belong to the owner readings in mm/s
1. Domestic houses/structures Kuchcha, bricks & Cement 2. Industrial building3. Objects of historical importance & sensitive Structures
5
10 2
10
20 5
15
25 10
(B) Buildings belonging to the owner with limited span of life reading in mm/s
1. Domestic houses/structures2. Industrial buildings
10 15
15 25
20 50

Thanks for your attention
JAGDEEPAK SHARMACHIEF EXECUTIVE ULTRA ENVIRO-SYSTEMS (P) LTDHS-6 KAILASH COLONY MARKETNEW DELHI-110048 INDIAPHONES: 91-11 29245904 FAX: 91-11 41731084Contact: jagdeepak @ultraenviro.com CELL: 098 100 20196 Web: www.ultraenviro.com
