Two Peg Test: How To Quickly Check Your Dumpy Level (2024)

We show you how to calculate errors in your surveying dumpy level and provide a free online two peg test calculator.

Article By: Tom Ayre |Last Update: November 2020

Establishing whether your surveying dumpy level has an error is important to ensure you can accurately set survey levels on your construction site.

In this guide, we will show you how to check your dumpy level instrument for height errors using a two peg test.

We have also provided a free to use, online, two peg test calculators.

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A two peg test checks whether your dumpy level is capable of showing a true horizontal reading. This is vital to ensure your measurements are accurate and reliable.

The two peg test tells you the measurement that your level is out over the distance you test over. If the two peg test is showing an un acceptable error, then you must withdraw the equipment and get it serviced by an appropriate company.

How To Do A Two Peg Test?

Step 1
Measure out a 60-metre line on a relatively flat piece of ground. Mark the ends of the line with a timber stake (or nail, or spray mark) and securely hammer them into the ground, so they are nice and solid.

Step 2
Set up your dumpy level halfway between each of the pegs (30 metres along the line). Once you have done this, ensure your dumpy level is levelled using the precision levelling thumb screws.

Step 3
Once levelled, using another person, place your staff on point A, and record the height of the peg as accurately as possible. Write this figure down, labelling it as “P1 – PEG A”.

Step 4
Next, do the same at point B and record the height as “P1 – PEG B”.

Step 5
Now, move your dumpy level to approximately 3 m away from point A, set up and level the instrument.

Step 6
Record the height of point A and Point B again and write these figures down. Call them “P2 – PEG A” and “P2 – PEG B”.

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Calculating Two Peg Test Results

Now you have your 4 recorded points, you can begin the simple process of working out your survey errors. I have added some example data below to show you the process:

P1 – PEG A = 1.540 m
P1 – PEG B = 1.789 m

P2 – PEG A = 1.682 m
P2 – PEG B = 1.955 m

First off, start by subtracting P1 – PEG B by P1 – PEG A

1.789 – 1.540 = 0.249

Then do the same thing forP2 – PEG A & P2 – PEG B

1.955 – 1.682 = 0.273

In this example, you can see the differences in heights between the 2 positions were 0.249 m and 0.273 m. The difference between these 2 numbers is:

0.273 – 0.249 = 0.024 m (24 mm)

Because you are seeing an error of 24 mm and not 0 mm, it is indicating that your dumpy level is out of level and could potentially require a service.

In a perfect world both these numbers would be exactly the same which would indicate no issues. It is up to you to clarify what errors you are happy with.

If you are getting high errors, consider undertaking the two peg test a few times and seeing the differences in results.

Two Peg Test Online Calculator

Below, we have provided a free to use, two peg test calculator. We hope it helps!

Video Guide

Whilst producing this blog article, we found a useful YouTube video guide, which can be seen below!

Two Peg Test: How To Quickly Check Your Dumpy Level (2024)

FAQs

Two Peg Test: How To Quickly Check Your Dumpy Level? ›

To use a dumpy level, start by placing an E staff on a spot you already know the height of. When it's in place, locate the staff using your level, record the number indicated by the level's crosshairs, and subtract this number from the spot's height to get your device's height.

How do you check your dumpy level? ›

To use a dumpy level, start by placing an E staff on a spot you already know the height of. When it's in place, locate the staff using your level, record the number indicated by the level's crosshairs, and subtract this number from the spot's height to get your device's height.

What is the two peg test for dumpy level? ›

The main error is where the line of sight is not parallel to the horizontal line of collimation. In this case your levels will not be correct. A test for checking the level is known as the two peg test. This test determines the amount of error and if an error occurs notify the technician (the level must be serviced).

How do you perform a PEG test? ›

Key Descriptions
  1. The Nine-Hole Peg Test is administered by asking the client to take the pegs from a container, one by one, and place them into holes on the board as quickly as possible.
  2. Participants must then remove the pegs from the holes, one by one, and replace them back into the container.
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What is the collimation error in the two peg test? ›

Collimation Error

An auto level should take a perfectly horizontal reading once the bubble of the spirit level is centred. However, sometimes the instrument develops an angular offset which means the reading is not exactly horizontal. The further the marker, the greater this error.

How do you check to see if your level is accurate? ›

Q&A on Levels
  1. Place the level on a flat surface.
  2. Make two marks: One at an end of the level. ...
  3. Look at the vial and take a reading of the bubble's position.
  4. Rotate the level 180° end-to-end and align the level with your marks.
  5. Take a second reading.

How do you check a PEG? ›

There are several ways to confirm a proper PEG tube replacement such as aspirating gastric or bilious fluid from the tube, listening to a gurgling sound when flushing air through the replacement tube, and performing a water/saline irrigation test (no resistance or pain when filling the tube with sterile water/saline).

What are the steps in a PEG procedure? ›

The skin over your belly is cleaned and a numbing medicine is injected. The endoscope is passed through your mouth into your stomach. A small surgical cut is made through your skin and into your stomach. The PEG tube is inserted through the opening while the healthcare provider watches through the endoscope.

Do you check pH for PEG? ›

Place a little fluid on the pH indicator paper • If the pH value is 5.5 or less the tube is in the correct position • If the pH value is more than 5.5 do not administer anything via the tube. Feeds can be administered through the use of an electronic feeding pump or using a syringe for bolus feeding.

How do I get rid of collimation error? ›

For most leveling projects, collimation error can be removed by balancing BS and FS distances, that is, making them equal. If the BS and FS distances are equal, Figure E-16, then the reading error in both will be the same: eBS=eFS.

How do you avoid collimation error in levelling? ›

In differential leveling, the effect of a level's collimation error can be almost entirely eliminated by carefully balancing the foresight length with the backsight length. However, in some settlement monitoring studies, the sheer number of points (or their close spacing) makes such balancing impractical.

What are the rules of dumpy level? ›

In a dumpy level, there are only two adjustments as the telescope is rigidly fixed to the spindle. 1. The axis of the bubble tube should be perpendicular to the vertical axis 2. The line of collimation should be parallel to the axis of the bubble tube.

How do you measure staff for dumpy level? ›

The measurement staff is simply a big ruler that is placed on top of the item you are measuring. The dumpy level then reads the height on the measurement staff. Measurement staffs usually come in 5 metre lengths, broken down into collapsable 1 metre sections.

How do you find hi in dumpy level? ›

The height of instrument (HI) in levelling is computed using the equation:
  1. HI = Fore sight + Back sight.
  2. HI = Back sight + elevation of Bench mark.
  3. HI = Fore sight + Elevation of Bench mark.
  4. HI = Elevation of Bench Mark + (back sight - Fore sight)

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