ASTM E2561-2007a Standard Practice for the Installation of Inductive Loop Detectors《感应回路探测器装配的标准实施规程》.pdf
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1、Designation: E 2561 07aStandard Practice for theInstallation of Inductive Loop Detectors1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 2561; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A numbe
2、r in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This practice describes the recommended procedure forinstalling inductive loop detectors in sawed slots in roadwaypavement for use as a tra
3、ffic monitoring device or to actuatetraffic control devices such as a traffic signal. Although thepractice is not intended for installing preformed loops, thepractice does contain information of value for this type of loopsuch as recommendations for the number of turns of loop wire,number and direct
4、ion of twists in the lead-in wire and cable,splice location (if needed), and grounding options.1.2 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regardedas standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematicalconversions to SI units that are provided for information onlyand are not considered
5、 standard.1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and to determine theapplicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. T
6、erminology2.1 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:2.1.1 electronics unit, na card or free-standing modulethat transmits energy into the wire loops typically at frequen-cies between 20 kHz and 100 kHz; special applications such asvehicle classification may use electronics units that transm
7、it atfrequencies above 100 kHz; electronics units allow control ofsensitivity, frequency, pulse or presence operation, and timingfeatures (that is, delay and extension) in some models andindicate system failures.2.1.2 inductance, nproperty of an electric circuit or oftwo neighboring circuits that ge
8、nerates an electromotive forcein one circuit when the current changes in that circuit or in theneighboring circuit; expressed in units of Henrys (H).2.1.3 inductive loop detector, nthose parts of an inductiveloop detector system that consist of the wire loops, lead-inwires, and lead-in cable and whi
9、ch responds to the passage orpresence of a vehicle with a decrease in inductance of the wireloop.2.1.4 inductive loop detector system, na sensor to detectvehicles and their traffic flow properties, whose major compo-nents are: (1) one or more turns of insulated loop wire woundin a slot sawed in the
10、pavement, (2) lead-in wires extendingfrom the loop wire to a curbside or shoulder pull box (3)lead-in cable spliced to the lead-in wires that extends from thepull box to the controller cabinet, and (4) electronics unithoused in the controller cabinet.2.1.5 insulation resistance, nthe resistance meas
11、ured witha megohmmeter between a conductor and the outer insulatingjacket of a wire or cable.2.1.6 lead-in cable, nshielded wire that is spliced to thelead-in wires in the pull box and which extends from the pullbox to the controller cabinet, where it is connected to theelectronics unit; also known
12、as home-run cable, transmissionline, or feeder cable.2.1.7 lead-in wires, na continuation of the loop wire thatruns from the physical edge of the loop to the pull box; usuallytwisted together to form a wire pair.2.1.8 loop system sensitivity, nsmallest change of induc-tance at the electronics unit t
13、erminals that will result in a signalthat indicates the passage or presence of a vehicle.2.1.9 loop wire, none-conductor insulated wire used forboth the wire loop and the lead-in wire; may be jacketed orencased in tube.2.1.10 pull box, na container that encloses the splicesbetween the lead-in wires
14、and the lead-in cable; when installedunderground, the removable cover is aligned flush with theground surface; also known as a handhole, splice box, orjunction box.2.1.11 quadrupole loop, ntypically a rectangular wireloop configuration with a longitudinal slot extending along thecenter of the loop s
15、o that the wire can be installed in afigure-eight pattern; the quadrupole loop produces four elec-tromagnetic poles instead of the normal two, thus improvingthe sensitivity to small vehicles and minimizing splashover;quadrupole loops are also used in a diagonal configuration todetect bicycles (1)2.2
16、.1.12 saw cut, nopening made in the roadway pavementusing a pavement saw into which the wire loop or lead-in wiresare inserted; also referred to as a slot.1This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E17 on Vehicle -Pavement Systems and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E17.
17、52 onTraffic Monitoring.Current edition approved on, July 1, 2007. Published August 2007.2The boldface numbers in parentheses refer to the list of references at the end ofthis practice.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.
18、2.1.13 splashover, nunwanted actuation caused by a ve-hicle in a lane adjacent to the lane in which a sensor is located.2.1.14 traffc monitoring device, nequipment that maycount and classify vehicles and measure vehicle flow charac-teristics such as vehicle speed, lane occupancy, turning move-ments,
19、 and other parameters typically used to portray trafficmovement.2.1.15 wire loop, none or more turns of loop wire woundin a slot sawed in the pavement.3. Summary of Practice3.1 The major steps in installing an inductive loop detectorsystem are:3.1.1 Preparing plans and specifications,3.1.2 Securing
20、the work zone,3.1.3 Installing underground conduit and pull box,3.1.4 Cutting a slot for the loop wire and lead-in wires,3.1.5 Installing the wires,3.1.6 Twisting the lead-in wires,3.1.7 Testing for proper operation of the wire loop andlead-in wires,3.1.8 Sealing the saw cuts,3.1.9 Splicing the lead
21、-in wires to the lead-in cable in a pullbox,3.1.10 Connecting the lead-in cable to the terminal strip inthe cabinet,3.1.11 Testing for proper operation of the wire loop, lead-inwires, and lead-in cable assembly, and3.1.12 Connecting the terminal strip to the electronics unit.3.2 Procedures needed to
22、 ensure work zone safety, trafficcontrol, and installation of conduit, pull box, controller cabinet,and any equipment usually placed in the cabinet, such as theelectronics unit, are not covered by this practice.4. Significance and Use4.1 This practice provides a method for the in-road instal-lation
23、of an inductive loop detector that consists of wire loops,lead-in wires, and lead-in cable. The practice is intended forinstalling wires in saw cuts made in the roadway surface andnot for installing preformed loops that may be encased in aprotective enclosure such as plastic conduit. Typical compo-n
24、ents of an inductive loop detector system are illustrated in Fig.1. Modern inductive loop detector electronic units are capableof detecting vehicles even if the wire loop is laid on reinforcingsteel before concrete is placed.5. Procedure5.1 Scale drawings of the installation site showing thegeometry
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