Height of Instrument (HI) Calculator

📐 Height of Instrument (HI) Calculator

Station Distance BS IS FS HI RL Remarks Action
Σ BS = 0
Σ FS = 0

🔍 Height of Instrument (HI) Calculator — FAQ

What is Height of Instrument (HI) in surveying?

Height of Instrument (HI) refers to the elevation of the line of sight of the leveling instrument.

Formula: HI = RL + BS

How to calculate Reduced Level (RL)?

After calculating HI, you can get the RL using:

RL = HI − FS

What do BS, IS, and FS mean?

BS (Backsight): Reading on a known RL point.
IS (Intermediate Sight): Readings on details where RL is needed.
FS (Foresight): Reading taken before shifting the instrument.

How to use this HI Calculator?

1. Enter a known RL in the first row.
2. Enter BS → HI calculates automatically.
3. Enter IS/FS → RL updates automatically.
4. Add more rows for each instrument shift or station.
5. Export data using the CSV button.

Example Calculation

Given:
RL = 520.50
BS = 0.585

HI = 520.50 + 0.585 = 521.085

If FS = 1.234
New RL = 521.085 − 1.234 = 519.851

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