Conn. Agencies Regs. § 20-300b-11

Current through April 24, 2024
Section 20-300b-11 - Classes of accuracy
(a) Conversion to and from the metric system shall use the U.S. Survey Foot, which is defined as one meter is equal to 39.37 inches. When converting meters to feet the conversion is exactly 3937 divided by 1200, which when expressed to twelve places is 3.280833333333.
(b)Horizontal Accuracy

Each survey depicting horizontal locations shall conform to a Horizontal Accuracy Class the tolerance of which is defined as follows:

Class

Positional

Feet

Meters

Linear

(Use the ratio for D>...)

Angular

AA

1:15,000

±0.01'

±.003m

(1:22,500 @D>225'(69m))

±8"

A-1

1:10,000

±0.01'

±.003m

(1:15,000 @D>150'(46m))

±10"

A-2

1:5,000

±0.02'

±.006m

(1:7,500 @D>150'(46m))

±20"

B

1:1,000

±0.5'

±.15m

(1:1,500 @D>750'(229m))

±2'

C

±2'

±2'

±.6m

±30'

D

compilation of existing data-NOT A FIELD SURVEY

Linear accuracies expressed as "±"apply to distances less than (<) those prescribed as a ratio. Additional accuracy standards for measurements made using Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) have relative positional accuracy of a ninety five percent level, and are defined as:

Confidence Level

Class

Accuracy

Minimum Spacing

Feet

Meters

G-A

0.033' + 1 PPM

1.0 cm + 1 PPM

500'

G-1

0.049' + 2 PPM

1.5 cm + 2 PPM

500'

G-2

0.067' + 3 PPM

2.0 cm + 3 PPM

335'

G-B

0.33' + 10 PPM

0.10 m + 10 PPM

N/A

(c)Vertical Accuracy

Each survey depicting vertical location shall conform to a Vertical Accuracy Class the tolerance of which is defined as follows:

Level Loop Closure Greater Than One Mile

Class

Feet

Meters

V-1

±.02[RADICAL]M

±.005[RADICAL]M

V-2

±.035[RADICAL]M

±.008[RADICAL]M

V-3

±.05[RADICAL]M

±.012[RADICAL]M

Level Loop Closure Less Than One Mile

Feet

Meters

±.006[RADICAL]N

±.002[RADICAL]N

±.010[RADICAL]N

±.003[RADICAL]N

±.020[RADICAL]N

±.006[RADICAL]N

Class V-4* has a GNSS Vertical Accuracy (95% confidence level in feet) of 0.066 feet.

Class V-5* has a GNSS Vertical Accuracy (95% confidence level in feet) of 0.164 feet.

M or K = The length of the level loop in miles/kilometers

N = The number of instrument setups in the level loop

* GNSS only. The surveyor expresses his or her opinion that the differences between heights resulting from repeat observations would not exceed the stated accuracy levels.

(d)Topographic Survey Accuracy

Each Topographic Survey shall conform to a Topographic Accuracy Class, the tolerance of which is defined as follows:

Class

Horizontal Position

Contour Interval Test

Feet

Meters

T-1

1/40of map scale

1/1500of map scale

90% within 1/2 contour interval

T-2

1/40 of map scale

1/1500 of map scale

80% within 1/2 contour interval

Meters

T-3 This class of topographic map applies to photogrammetric maps for which the surveyor provides the horizontal and vertical control. Refer to the "National Map Standards for Photogrammetric Mapping" for requirements.

T-D This class of map standard applies to topographic maps compiled from various sources of information not necessarily verified by the surveyor.

In using Topographic Accuracy Class T-1 or T-2, the surveyor is expressing confidence that should a test profile be run in the field, a plotted comparison with a profile scaled from the map shall be in agreement within the above criteria and the remainder shall be within the contour interval.

Conn. Agencies Regs. § 20-300b-11

Adopted effective June 21, 1996; Amended 10/26/2018