3. MAIN APPLICATIONS
Application
Locating energized
50/60 Hz cables
carrying current
Identifying location
all metallic utilities:
pipes*, energized and
de-energized cables
Tracing individual
pipes* or cable
(energized or
de-energized)
Fault locating
*Tracing of non-metallic pipes and conduits is possible after inserting metal fish tape or cable
3.1 General Tracing Techniques for All Applications
Receiver Locating
1. Turn the Receiver on by pressing the power button for two seconds. Select the desired locating frequency.
Hold the Receiver vertically.
2. Adjust the sensitivity, using the "
movement. The sensitivity control should be at, or close to, maximum sensitivity.
3. Keeping the Receiver vertical and in front of your body, walk across the area to be checked, then follow in a
grid pattern.
Note that there will be no sound from the speaker until the meter reading is above full scale approximately 10%.
Note that objects perpendicular to the receiver will not be detected (white objects in drawings A and B). The
Receiver will detect objects that are parallel or under angle (gray objects in drawings A and B). After performing
the initial grid search as shown in drawing A, repeat grid search at 90 degrees as shown in drawing B.
A
4. If at any time the meter reading starts to increase, carefully move the locator forward and back, left to
right to detect the maximum signal. Use the bar graph to help confirm the correct position. If the bar graph
exceeds the maximum value, adjust the sensitivity to bring the reading back within the limits of the bar graph
using "
/
" buttons.
Receiver setting
Power Mode
50 Hz or 60 Hz
No Transmitter Needed
Radio Mode
33 kHz
Direct test lead connection
8 kHz or 33 kHz
Direct test lead connection,
Use A-Frame
/
" buttons so that the bar graph reading just begins to show some
Plan View
Transmitter Setting
Induction Mode
Clamp
A-Lo or A-Hi
B
A
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Note
Receiver will detect signal
from any energized 50/60 Hz
cable carrying current
Section 3.2
Receiver will detect
multiple utilities
conducting the signal
Section 3.3 & 3.4
Receiver will detect
signal only from individual
cable/pipe connected to
the Transmitter
Section 3.5 & 3.6
A-Frame will pinpoint the
place of the fault
Section 4.6