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Monitor Impact of Construction Vibration With Jenlogix Early Earthquake Warning Systems

Wednesday 29 November 2017, 6:18PM

By Beckie Wright

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Palert+ is a simple system to monitor the impact of construction vibration on your building. Using just a single Palert+ and attached multi-coloured light, you can instantly see if the nearby work is impacting your building. Using the international vibration standards like DIN, the system can ensure protection for your building. It can be used to make sure that the contractors are not exceeding the resource consent requirements and meet their compliance requirements.

The system provides directional information about the vibration, and stores the data for further investigation. The Palert+ is part of the world acclaimed Palert earthquake solution from San Lien. In New Zealand the system is sold and supported by Jenlogix.

The Palert+ can also be used as part of an earthquake structural health monitoring system. The Palert solution also provides earthquake early warning, helping health and safety risk management in buildings, providing users with the ability to react before a major quake arrives, as well as providing unparalleled, detailed information, all at an affordable price.

In more detail, Palert + is an advanced IP67 earthquake P-wave alarm detector system. It uses embedded Pd technology, developed by Prof. Yih-Min Wu from the National Taiwan University, that can accurately, within three seconds, determine the size of the shockwave based on the detected P-wave, and can be used as part of an earthquake early warning system. Worldwide examples are to be found in India, Vietnam, China, Philippines, Greece, Korea, Mexico, USA and New Zealand.
 
With both MEMS and Geophone sensors the Palert + provides exceptional detection giving warning as well as detailed information about the earthquake.

For more information on seismic switches, earthquake detection and earthquake alarms please go to http://www.earthquakeearlywarning-system/ .