4 Manual [hot] - Proceq Profometer
Proceq Profometer 4 – Key Manual Sections
1. Safety and Instrument Care
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While the basic "Spot" mode is standard, the Profometer line supports specialized scans: Proceq Profometer 4 – Key Manual Sections 1
Recommendations for Users
- Train operators on calibration and interpretation of results.
- Combine Profometer results with complementary methods (GPR, chain drag, half-cell potential) for comprehensive assessment.
- Keep a calibration and maintenance log.
- For critical measurements, perform spot destructive checks.
- ON/OFF: Powers the unit.
- MEAS: Takes a single measurement or freezes a value.
- DIA: Used to input a known rebar diameter or to estimate diameter.
- ZERO: Resets the device to measure relative changes (often used for locating).
- Arrow Keys: Used for navigation, adjusting settings (like limit values), or changing bar diameters.
: Moving the probe across the concrete surface generates a signal that peaks directly above a reinforcing bar. Hammond Concrete Services Cover Measurement Train operators on calibration and interpretation of results
Report: Proceq Profometer 4 — User Manual Overview
Summary
The Proceq Profometer 4 is a rebar locating and concrete cover meter used to detect reinforcing steel (rebars) in concrete, measure concrete cover depth, estimate rebar diameter, and optionally assess rebar corrosion risk via half-cell potential when combined with accessories. This report summarizes key features, operation, measurement modes, calibration, maintenance, safety, limitations, and typical applications based on the Profometer 4 user manual.
Tip: For grid scanning, mark a 10×10 cm grid on surface.
2. System Overview