Up to 3 earthquake monitoring devices can be connected.
Preventing secondary disasters from earthquakes begins with accurately detecting earthquakes on-site. The installation of seismometers is progressing in various scenarios, such as public facilities and infrastructure, to prevent secondary disasters caused by earthquakes. IMV's earthquake monitoring device is a high-precision seismometer that employs a servo-type acceleration pickup capable of detecting even minute seismic movements.
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TM-0013-SW is a display and recording device for seismometers that is used in combination with the pressure-resistant and dust-explosion-proof earthquake monitoring device SW-52EX and the standard earthquake monitoring device SW-52ST. It can connect up to three of the above seismometers, allowing for the display and recording of earthquake information from all three, changes to settings, and retrieval of waveform data recorded by the seismometers. Additionally, it can provide logical outputs [AND / OR / 2 out of 3] after logical determination of earthquake alarms triggered by the three seismometers. SW-52ST/SW-52EX is a device that calculates seismic intensity (measured seismic intensity) based on the acceleration signals detected by its built-in servo-type acceleration pickup, using the calculation method established by the Japan Meteorological Agency, and also calculates the SI value, which is the destruction index of structures due to seismic motion, in real-time.
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Installed in public facilities and infrastructure to prevent secondary disasters from earthquakes.
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