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Total station is a device used in surveying by replacing total station. Like any device, total station also have some sources of error which can affect the surveying report. These sources of errors in total station is discussed. All theodolites measure angles with some degree of imperfection. These imperfections result from the fact that no mechanical device can be manufactured with zero error. In the past very specific measuring techniques were taught and employed by surveyors to compensate for minor mechanical imperfections in theodolites. With the advent of electronic theodolites, the mechanical errors still exist but are related to in a different way. One must now do more than memorize techniques that compensate for errors. One must clearly understand the concepts behind the techniques and the adjustments for errors that electronic theodolites now make. The following paragraphs provide the major sources of error when using a theodolite and also the particular method employed to compensate for that error.Contents:
- Error Sources in Total Station in Surveying
- Circle Eccentricity
- Horizontal Collimation Error in Total Station
- Height of Standards Error in Total Station
- Circle Graduation Error in Total Station
- Vertical Circle Error in Total Station
- Pointing Errors in Total Station
- Uneven Heating of the Instrument
- Vibrations
- Collimation Errors
- Vertical Angles and Elevations
- Atmospheric Corrections in Total Station
- Optical Plummet Errors
- Adjustment of Prism Poles
- Recording Errors
- Angles
- Slope to Grid and Sea Level EDM Corrections
- EDM Calibration