Proceq Pundit PL-200PE Ultrasonic Testing Device Operating Instructions
The Pundit PL-200PE is a powerful ultrasonic testing device designed for concrete applications. It features a 7 inch color touchscreen display and a Pulse Echo Transducer for accurate measurements of concrete thickness, defect location, and other structural properties. The device comes with comprehensive software, allowing you to view, analyze, and export your data for further analysis.
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Pundit
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PL-200PE
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Scope of delivery
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D Pundit Pulse Echo Cable*
E Pundit Pulse Echo Contact Tester*
H Battery Charger
I USB Cable
J DVD with Software
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table of Contents
1. Safety and Liability ...................................................... 5
1.1 General Information ...........................................................5
1.2 Liability ...............................................................................5
1.3 Safety Instructions ............................................................5
1.4 Correct Usage ...................................................................5
2. technical Specifications .............................................. 6
3. Operation ...................................................................... 6
3.1 Getting Started ..................................................................6
3.2 Main Menu .........................................................................7
3.3 Settings ..............................................................................7
3.4 Measurement Screen ........................................................9
3.5 Measurement Modes ......................................................11
3.6 Measuring with Pundit PL-200PE ...................................12
4. Explorer ...................................................................... 13
5. Ordering information ................................................. 13
5.1 Units .................................................................................13
5.2 Transducers .....................................................................13
5.3 Accessories .....................................................................13
6. Maintenance and Support ......................................... 14
6.1 Maintenance ....................................................................14
6.2 Support Concept ............................................................14
6.3 Warranty Information .......................................................14
6.4 Disposal ...........................................................................14
7. PL-Link Software ....................................................... 14
7.1 Starting PL-Link ...............................................................14
7.2 Viewing the Data ............................................................15
7.3 Adjusting the Settings .....................................................16
7.4 Exporting Data .................................................................16
7.5 Further Functions ............................................................17
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1. Safety and Liability
1.1 General information
This manual contains important information on the safety, use and maintenance of the Pundit PL-200PE. Read through the manual carefully before the first use of the instrument. Keep the manual in a safe place for future reference.
1.3 Safety instructions
The equipment is not allowed to be operated by children or anyone under the influence of alcohol, drugs or pharmaceutical preparations. Anyone who is not familiar with this manual must be supervised when using the equipment.
• Carry out the stipulated maintenance properly and at the correct time.
• Following completion of the maintenance tasks, perform a functional check.
1.2 Liability
Our “General Terms and Conditions of Sales and Delivery” apply in all cases. Warranty and liability claims arising from personal injury and damage to property cannot be upheld if they are due to one or more of the following causes:
• Failure to use the instrument in accordance with its designated use as described in this manual.
• Incorrect performance check for operation and maintenance of the instrument and its components.
• Failure to adhere to the sections of the manual dealing with the performance check, operation and maintenance of the instrument and its components.
• Unauthorised modifications to the instrument and its components.
• Serious damage resulting from the effects of foreign bodies, accidents, vandalism and force majeure
All information contained in this documentation is presented in good faith and believed to be correct. Proceq SA makes no warranties and excludes all liability as to the completeness and/or accuracy of the information.
1.4 Correct usage
• The instrument is only to be used for its designated purpose as describe herein.
• Replace faulty components only with original replacement parts from
Proceq.
• Accessories should only be installed or connected to the instrument if they are expressly authorized by Proceq. If other accessories are installed or connected to the instrument then Proceq will accept no liability and the product guarantee is forfeit.
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2. technical Specifications
Range
Resolution
Display
Pulse Voltage UPV
UPE
Bandwidth
Receiver Gain
Memory
Regional Settings
Battery
Battery Lifetime
Operating
Temperature
Humidity
IP Classification
Pulse Echo Range
Transducer
Frequency
Aperture Size
Pundit PL-200 Pundit PL-200PE
0.1 – 7930 μs
0.1 μs (< 793 μs), 1 μs (> 793 μs)
7” colour display 800x480 pixels
100 – 450 Vpp
– 100 – 400 Vpp
20 – 500 kHz
1x – 10’000x (0 – 80dB) [11 steps]
Internal 8 GB Flash memory
Metric and imperial units and multi-language supported
Lithium Polymer, 3.6 V, 14.0 Ah
> 8h (in standard operating mode)
0°C – 30°C (Charging, running instrument)
0°C – 40°C (Charging, instrument is off)
-10°C – 50°C (Non-charging)
< 95 % RH, non condensing
IP54
0.1 – 1200 μs
50 kHz
2x25 cm 2
3. Operation
The information provided in this manual covers the Pulse Echo application only. The Pundit PL-200PE also supports all functionality provided by the
Pundit PL-200. It is necessary to purchase the BNC adapter cable (Part
No. 327 01 049) for operation with standard P-wave transducers. A full listing of the standard transducers can be found on the Proceq website.
The Pundit PL-200 operating manual is provided on the product DVD.
3.1 Getting Started
Battery installation
To install the Battery (B) into the Pundit Touchscreen (A), lift the stand as shown. Insert the battery and fasten in place with the screw.
There are three status LEDs 1 (see page page 3). The middle LED is red while charging and turns to green when fully charged. The other LEDs are application specific.
NOTE! Only use the battery charger provided.
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• A complete charge requires <9h (Instrument not operating.)
• Charging time is much longer if the instrument is in use.
• An optional quick charger (Part No. 327 01 053) can be used to charge a spare battery outside of the instrument. In this case it takes <4h for a complete charge.
Connecting the transducer
Measurement: Application specific measurement screen.
Settings: For application specific settings.
Explorer: File manager functionality for reviewing measurements saved on the instrument.
System:
Information:
Exit:
For system settings, eg. language, display options
For device information.
Power Off.
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Connect the Pulse Echo Transducer (C) to the Pundit Touchscreen (A) using the Pulse Echo Cable (D).
3.3 Settings
Scroll up and down the screen by dragging your finger up or down the screen. The current setting is displayed on the right hand side. Tap on an item to adjust it.
Buttons
Lift the protective visor.
The upper right of the screen there are three buttons 2 (see page 3).
Power On/Off – Press to power on. Press and hold to power off.
Soft Key – Switches in and out of full screen view.
Back Button – Returns to previous screen.
3.2 Main Menu
On start up the main menu is displayed. All functions may be accessed directly via the touchscreen. Return to the previous menu by pressing the back button or the return icon (arrow) at the top left of the touchscreen.
transducer
Connected Transducer
If a Pulse Echo Transducer is connected this will be recognized automatically.
Test Transducer
Each individual dry contact transducer can be tested for correct functionality.
The graphic on the right hand side of the screen indicates which transducer pair is to be tested (blue highlight). Press the Pulse Echo Contact
Tester (E) onto the transducer pair as shown.
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A successful test is indicated by the transducer pair being highlighted green.
The next pair to be tested is then highlighted blue.
Continue until each transducer pair has been tested.
B-Scan
Distance between measurements
Set the spacing between measurements. For good resolution images, a spacing of 1 cm is recommended. For a quicker initial scan a coarser spacing may be used, e.g. 2.5 cm corresponding to the spacing markers on the Pulse Echo Transducer.
2.5 cm
Units
Choose between metric and imperial units
Echo Tracking
When Echo Tracking is activated, the main echo is highlighted white in the A-Scan on the measurement screen.
This is particularly useful if a quick read-out of slab thickness is desired.
For complex objects containing internal defects, pipes and rebars it is recommended to perform a complete B-Scan for analysis of the object.
Filters
Filters are used to filter out unwanted noise, to make it easier to identify the correct echo.
• OFF – No filter is applied. The raw signal is displayed.
• Narrow – Applies a narrow band filter to the received signal.
• Normal – Applies a medium band filter to the received signal.
• Wide – Applies a wide band filter to the received signal.
The received signal is saved post-filtering, so it is not possible to alter the filter afterwards. It is best to experiment to find the optimum filter setting before carrying out the complete B-Scan.
Envelope
When this setting is activated it uses an envelope of the A-Scan to generate the B-Scan image. This can also help to generate a clearer B-Scan image.
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Original – Original signal is used to generate the B-Scan.
Rectified – Rectified signal is used to generate the B-Scan.
3.4 Measurement Screen
The standard measurement screen is shown on page 3. All settings are directly accessible from the measurement screen.
Zoom
Zoom in by placing thumb and index finger together on the screen and spreading them apart. This can be used in both the horizontal and vertical directions when making a measurement.
Zoom out by placing thumb and index finger apart on the screen and pinching them together.
Pan
Pan the image from left to right by dragging.
Envelope – Envelope signals is used to generate the B-Scan.
SAFT
When activated, applies a Synthetic Aperture Focusing Technique to the raw data to produce a sharper image.
SAFT uses path length and positioning information to correct the image.
The quality of the final image is dependent on the spacing of the measurements. A 1 cm spacing is recommended in most cases.
Measuring screen controls (see page 3)
1 Filename: Enter the file name (limited to 15 characters) and press return. Saved measurements will be stored with this file name. If several measurements are made under the same file name, a suffix increments after each measurement.
2 Measurement mode: Select the type of measurement to be carried out (see section “3.5 Measurement Modes”).
3 The top right hand corner of the display shows the current transducer selected, current time and the battery status.
4 Gain: Adjust the receiver gain, from 1x up to a maximum of 10 000x.
5 Voltage: Adjust the transmitter voltage. For best results, it is best to begin with low transmitter voltage and a low gain setting. Then increase until a stable signal level is achieved. Signal clipping should be avoided.
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Continuous/Burst transmission:
Continues transmitting until the stop icon is pressed.
Records a measurement as soon as a stable signal is detected.
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Settings:
Enter the settings menu.
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Stop/Save (Right Button on transducer):
Stop the current measurement.
Save the current measurement.
Save the current series and continue the measurement.
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Start/Snapshot (Left Button on transducer):
Begin the measurement.
Save the current measurement as displayed on the screen and continue measuring.
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Set the cursor position manually, by dragging it to the left or right. The trigger position may also be adjusted later on the saved waveform in the
Explorer.
11 Automatic Estimation of Pulse Velocity
Ideally the pulse velocity should be entered manually after having made a control measurement on an object of known thickness. If this is not possible, it is possible to estimate the pulse velocity directly on surface of the test object. Tap on this button and press the transducer against the surface to make a measurement. The surface velocity will be measured automatically and stored as the pulse velocity for subsequent B-Scan or distance measurements.
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3.5 Measurement Modes
Transmission time
The measured transmission time between the transmitter and receiver.
Distance
Enter the pulse velocity of the material under test or perform an “Automatic Estimation of Pulse Velocity” as described in the previous chapter.
The result is the thickness of the slab or distance to the internal object
(e.g. void, delamination) that is the source of the echo.
Pulse Velocity
Enter the thickness of the object under test.
The result is the transmission time and pulse velocity of the material under test.
B-Scan
Provides a cross sectional image of the test object perpendicular to the scanning surface in the plane through which the individual A-scans have been collected.
Press the start icon to begin or the left button on the transducer.
Record the first measurement. If burst mode is selected this will be recorded automatically. The measurement may also be recorded by pressing the left button on the transducer.
• The LED’s on the transducer provide a visual feedback when a measurement has taken place successfully. This is accompanied by an acoustic tone on the display device. The volume of the tone may be adjusted in system settings.
• Move the transducers a distance ‘a’ to the next point of the scan.
Make the second measurement and continue.
• The current A-Scan is shown on the right hand side of the screen.
• The current status of the B-Scan is shown on the main part of the screen.
Press this icon or the right button on the transducer to save the current B-Scan.
Press this icon or the right button on the transducer to continue the current B-Scan.
Use this icon to delete the last measurement made.
Press the to save the current series and reset the instrument for a new series.
The spacing between A-Scans is entered in the “Settings” menu.
Position the transducer at the starting position.
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3.6 Measuring with Pundit PL-200PE
NOTE! Testing with Pulse Echo Technology requires in-depth knowledge of the test object and application characteristics.
Proceq offers comprehensive ultrasonic training seminars imparting this knowledge as well as all functionalities and features of the Pundit instruments. Pundit PL-200PE users are recommended by Proceq to register for the Advanced
Ultrasonic Tomography Applications training. Details can be found on the Proceq website.
Preparation
• Very few preparations are necessary when measuring with the Pulse
Echo Transducer.
• The dry-contact transducer means that acoustic coupling is ensured without the use of any couplant.
• The contacts are sprung and can accommodate surface irregularities to a depth of 7 mm, so smoothing of the surface is also unnecessary.
• For B-Scans a test grid should be drawn out on the surface. Alternatively Proceq provide a calibrated tape (Part No. 327 010 71) that can be stuck on the surface for the test and then removed afterwards.
Calibration
The most accurate results can be obtained if the instrument is calibrated for the material under test.
• This is done by performing a pulse velocity measurement on a section of the structure of known thickness.
• Alternatively, if this is not possible the automatic estimation of pulse velocity as described in chapter 3.4.
Physical influences on the Measurement
Effect of particle sizeb Inhomogeneities (e. g. aggregate particles, voids) in concrete influence the propagation of an ultrasound pulse. They will scatter the signal. The effect is very large if the size of the aggregate is equal to or larger than the wavelength of the ultrasonic signal. This influence is significantly reduced when the wavelength is at least twice as large as the aggregate size. It also follows that it is very difficult to detect an anomaly if it is smaller than half the wavelength.
The Pulse Echo Transducer is a shear wave transducer with a frequency of 50 kHz.
Assuming a typical pulse velocity of 2500 m/s, the wavelength is 50 mm.
This means that anomalies smaller than 25 mm will be invisible.
Effect of sample size
The geometry of the object is very important for obtaining good results.
• The maximum penetration depth depends on the quality of the concrete and also on the amount of rebars present. Typically the maximum transmission depth lies between 50 cm (19.7”) and 1m (39.4”).
• Generally, the minimum lateral dimension should be two times the thickness of the object, or the depth of the anomaly you are trying to detect. The reason for this is that if the object is too narrow, reflections from the side walls will interfere with the echo from the rear wall.
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4. Explorer
From the main menu select Explorer to review saved files.
327 20 001 Pundit PL-200PE
Consisting of: Pundit Touchscreen, Pundit Pulse Echo
Transducer incl. cable, contact tester, battery charger,
USB cable, DVD with software, documentation, carrying straps and carrying case
Tap on a saved file to open it.
Return to the Explorer list by pressing the back button.
To delete a file tap in the check box to the left of the file and delete it
5. Ordering information
5.1 units
PART NO.
327 10 002
327 10 001
DESCRIPTION
Pundit Touchscreen without transducers
Consisting of: Pundit Touchscreen, BNC adapter cable, battery charger, USB cable, DVD with software, documentation, carrying strap and carrying case
Pundit PL-200
Consisting of: Pundit Touchscreen, 2 Transducers
54 kHz, 2 BNC cables 1.5 m, couplant, calibration rod, BNC adapter cable, battery charger, USB cable,
DVD with software, documentation, carrying strap and carrying case
5.2 transducers
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
325 40 026S 2 Transducers 24 kHz
325 40 131S 2 Transducers 54 kHz
325 40 141S 2 Transducers 150 kHz
325 40 177S 2 Transducers 250 kHz
325 40 175S 2 Transducers 500 kHz
325 40 176
325 40 049
327 40 130
2 Exponential Transducers 54 kHz, incl. calibration rod
2 S-Wave Transducers 250 kHz, incl. couplant
Pulse Echo Transducer, incl. cable and contact tester
5.3 Accessories
PART NO.
327 01 043
325 40 150
327 01 049
325 40 021
DESCRIPTION
Carrying strap complete
Transducer holder complete
BNC adapter cable for Pundit PL-200
Cable with BNC-plug, 1.5 m (5 ft)
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325 40 022
710 10 031
325 40 048
327 01 033
327 01 053
710 10 028
710 10 029
Cable with BNC-plug, 10 m (33 ft)
Ultrasound couplant, 250 ml
Shear wave couplant, 100 g
Battery complete
Quick charger
Calibration rod 25 μs for Pundit PL-200
Calibration rod 100 μs for Pundit PL-200
327 01 070
327 01 051
Snap Ferrite for BNC Adapter cable*
Pundit Pulse Echo Cable
327 00 027 Pundit Pulse Echo Contact Tester complete
* In the case that receiving equipment within a radius of 10m suffers from interference, it is possible to order a ferrite to fit onto the BNC adapter cable. This serves to further reduce the electromagnetic radiation produced by the instrument.
6.3 Warranty information
Each instrument is backed by the standard Proceq warranty and extended warranty options.
• Electronic portion of the instrument: 24 months
• Mechanical portion of the instrument: 6 months
6.4 disposal
Disposal of electric appliances together with household waste is not permissible. In observance of European Directives 2002/96/EC,
2006/66/EC and 2012/19/EC on waste, electrical and electronic equipment and its implementation, in accordance with national law, electric tools and batteries that have reached the end of their life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility.
6. Maintenance and Support
6.1 Maintenance
To guarantee consistent, reliable and accurate measurements, the instrument should be calibrated on a yearly basis. The customer may however, determine the service interval based on his or her own experience and usage.
6.2 Support Concept
Proceq is committed to providing a complete support service for this instrument by means of our global service and support facilities. It is recommended that the user register the product on www.proceq.com to obtain the latest on available updates.
7. PL-Link Software
7.1 Starting PL-Link
Locate the file “PL-Link Setup.exe” on your computer or on the CD and click on it. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Make sure that the “Launch USB Driver install” tick is selected.
The USB driver installs a virtual com port which is needed to communicate with the Pundit Touchscreen Unit.
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Double click on the PL-Link Icon on your desktop or start the PL-Link via the start menu.
The PL-Link starts with a blank list.
Select one or more measurements and click “Download”.
Click on “Next >”. When a Pundit Touchscreen Unit has been found its details will be displayed on screen. Click on the
“Finish” button to establish the connection.
Application settings
The menu item “File – Application settings” allows the user to select the language and the date and time format to be used.
Connecting to a Pundit touchscreen unit
Connect the Pundit Touchscreen Unit to a USB port, then select the following icon to download data from the Pundit Touchscreen Unit.
7.2 Viewing the data
Measurement files stored on the device will be displayed in the following window:
Select one or more measurements and click “Download”.
The selected measurements on your Pundit Touchscreen Unit will be displayed on the screen:
The following window will be displayed: Select “USB” as the communication type.
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Click on the double arrow icon in the first column to see more details:
Adjusting the date and time
Right click in the “Date & Time” column.
NOTE! Click on “Add” to attach a comment to the object.
7.3 Adjusting the Settings
Each of the settings that were used in the Pundit Touchscreen Unit at the time of the measurement series can be adjusted subsequently in PL-
Link. This can be done either by right clicking directly on the item in the appropriate column, or by clicking on the blue setting item in the detailed view of a measurement object.
In each case a drop down selection box will appear with the choice of setting.
The time will be adjusted for the selected series only.
In “Data Logging” mode it is the date and time at which the measurement was made.
7.4 Exporting data
PL-Link allows you to export selected objects or the entire project for use in third party programs. Click on the measurement object you wish to export. It will be highlighted as shown.
Click on the “Export as CSV file(s)” icon. The data for this measurement object is exported as a Microsoft Office Excel comma separated file or files. The export options may be chosen in the following window:
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Click on the “Export as graphic” icon to open the following window which allows the various export options to be chosen.
7.5 Further Functions
The following menu items are available via the icons at the top of the screen:
“PQUpgrade” icon - Allows you to upgrade your firmware via the internet or from local files.
“Open project” icon – Allows you to open a previously saved
.pql project.
“Save project” icon – Allows you to save the current project.
“Print” icon – Allows you to print out the project. You may select in the printer dialog, if you want to print out all of the data or selected readings only.
Clicking “Auto Scale” adjusts the zoom parameters of the waveform display to an optimum setting.
In both cases, the preview window shows the effects of the current output selection.
Finish by clicking on export to select the file location, name the file and in the case of a graphical output to set the output graphic format: .png,
.bmp or .jpg
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Key features
- 7” color touchscreen display
- Pulse Echo Transducer
- Synthetic Aperture Focusing Technique (SAFT)
- Automatic Pulse Velocity Estimation
- Internal 8 GB Flash memory
- USB Connectivity for Data Transfer
- Intuitive User Interface