Introduction
Concrete retrofit example video - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kCyuPfD...
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Drill 2 pilot holes for the tapcons using a 5/16” masonry bit in the concrete drill set to the impact setting Ref: How do I determine the size of bit needed for my Tapcon® screw?For a 3” long, ⅜” diameter tapcon, the 5/16” diameter pilot hole must be at least 4” deep
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measure the distance from the top of the cantilever to the bottom of the sensor cone.
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when the node is surveyed we will get the altitude of the top of the cantilever. we need this measurement to connect survey elevations to water surface elevations
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assuming a flat surface you can avoid having to hold the node up while the tapcon is being drilled by having most of it rest on the surface
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try to avoid drilling and removing tapcons multiple times as this can reduce the pull strength
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measure the distance from the top of the cantilever to the water bottom
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the bed may be mucky or current may be strong. having a team member in waders in the water body can help if it's safe to do so.
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take 6+ pictures showing the node from multiple angles and capturing the node ID sticker
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update any applicable fields in AirTable (or other asset management tool)
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make sure node ID is visible in at least two pictures
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alternate reference - New Concrete Install - Google Docs