A dumpy level, builder's auto level, leveling instrument, or automatic level is an optical instrument used to
establish or check points in the same horizontal plane. It is used in surveying and building to transfer, measure, or set
horizontal levels.
Invention
In 1832, English civil engineer William Gravatt, who had worked with Marc Isambard Brunel and his son Isambard on
the Thames Tunnel,
was commissioned by Mr. H.R. Palmer to examine a scheme for the South Eastern Railway's route from London to Dover. Forced to use the
then conventional Y level, during the works Gravatt devised the
more transportable and easier to use dumpy level.
Operation
The level instrument is
set up on a tripod and,
depending on the type, either roughly or accurately set to a leveled condition
using footscrews (levelling screws). The operator looks through the eyepiece of
the telescope while an assistant holds a tape measure or graduated staff
vertical at the point under measurement. The instrument and staff are used to
gather and/or transfer elevations (levels) during site surveys or building
construction. Measurement generally starts from a benchmarkwith known height determined by a
previous survey, or an arbitrary point with an assumed height.
Variants
The term dumpy level endures despite the evolution in
design. A dumpy level is an older-style instrument that
requires skilled use to set accurately. The instrument requires to be set level
(see spirit level)
in each quadrant, to ensure it is accurate through a full 360° traverse. Some
dumpy levels will have a bubble level ensuring an accurate level.
A variation on the dumpy
and one that was often used by surveyors, where greater accuracy and error
checking was required, is a tilting
level. This instrument allows the telescope to be effectively flipped
through 180°, without rotating the head. The telescope is hinged to one side of
the instrument's axis; flipping it involves lifting to the other side of the
central axis (thereby inverting the telescope). This action effectively cancels
out any errors introduced by poor setup procedure or errors in the instrument's
adjustment. As an example, the identical effect can be had with a standard
builder's level by rotating it through 180° and comparing the difference
between spirit level bubble positions.
An automatic level, self-levelling level or builder's auto level, includes an
internal compensator mechanism (a swingingprism)
that, when set close to level, automatically removes any remaining variation
from level. This reduces the need to set the instrument truly level, as with a
dumpy or tilting level. Self-levelling instruments are the preferred instrument
on building sites, construction and surveying due to ease of use and rapid
setup time.
A digital electronic level is also set level on a tripod and
reads a bar-coded staff using electronic laser methods. The height of the staff
where the level beam crosses the staff is shown on a digital display. This type
of level removes interpolation of graduation by a person, thus removing a
source of error and increasing accuracy. During night time the dumpy level is
used along with auto cross laser for accurate scale readings.
From : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumpy_level
From : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumpy_level
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