In the rare event that a sensor completely embedded in concrete fails to function, which occurs with a frequency of less than 0.01% due to stringent manufacturing quality standards and thorough sensor-specific quality assurance, a secondary sensor is typically installed near the original sensor using core drilling. The non-functional sensor remains in place as its failure does not compromise or damage the structure.
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