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The CMG-40T is a three-component broadband seismometer designed for installation in vaults. It has a standard velocity output bandwidth of 30 seconds to 50 Hz and high sensitivity and dynamic range. The seismometer is self-contained in a waterproof steel case with adjustable levelling feet and requires no mass clamping.

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The CMG-40T is a three-component broadband seismometer designed for installation in vaults. It has a standard velocity output bandwidth of 30 seconds to 50 Hz and high sensitivity and dynamic range. The seismometer is self-contained in a waterproof steel case with adjustable levelling feet and requires no mass clamping.

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CMG-40T

Broadband seismometer
The Gralp Systems CMG-40T is a rugged and robust three-component broadband seismometer ideally suited for installation in vaults with moderate noise.

Key Features:
True broadband force-feedback instrument Direct velocity outputs Self-contained in a waterproof steel case Fully adjustable levelling feet No mass clamping required plug in and go High sensitivity and dynamic range The 40T has a standard response of 30 seconds to 50 Hertz but can be supplied with response options of 1, 10, 30 or 60 seconds for the long period corner and 50 or 100 Hertz for the high frequency corner Its high-gain feedback loop eliminates mechanical non-linearity (the overall measured linearity exceeds 90 dB) and minimizes resonances in the spring system. Low-frequency vibration modes are carefully avoided in the design. The lowest spurious vibration mode of the 40T is a barely measurable resonance at 440 Hz. Single-component vertical and horizontal sensors (CMG-40V and CMG-40H) are also available. The CMG-40T can be supplied as the CMG-40TD, which consists of CMG-40T sensors in the same case as an integrated digitiser.

GRALP SYSTEMS LTD | W: guralp.com | T: +44 118 981 9056 | E: [email protected] | Seismology | Energy | Civil Engineering | Security

Specifications
CMG-40T
Velocity output bandwidth 30 seconds 50 Hertz (Standard) 1s, 2s, 10s or 60s long period options 100Hz high frequency option 2 400 V/ms-1 (Standard) Options for 2 1000 or 2 1600 V/ms-1 Optional high-gain output ( 10) 10 V (20 V peak-to-peak) -1 2 10000 V/ms (adjustable) 450 Hz > 90 dB > 65 dB 172 dB (relative to 1m2s-4Hz-1) 20 to +75 C < 0.6 V per 10 C 3 from horizontal Stainless steel case Gold plated contacts O-ring seals throughout 154 mm 207 mm 2.49 kg 10 36 V DC 5 V DC supply (output 4.5 V) 38 mA Common signal & enable lines exposed on sensor connector Adjustable through case Offset zeroing with DC motors Handheld Control Unit

Velocity output sensitivity

Peak output Optional high gain sensitivity Lowest spurious resonance Linearity Cross-axis rejection Electronics noise level Operating temperature range Temperature sensitivity Mass recentring range Materials

Case diameter Case height (with handle) Weight Power supply Optional low power sensor Current at 12 V DC Calibration controls Offset zeroing Optional remote control Optional accessories

GRALP SYSTEMS LTD | W: guralp.com | T: +44 118 981 9056 | E: [email protected] | Seismology | Energy | Civil Engineering | Security
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