3M 2573, 2550 manual Pinpointing the Buried Fault

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B. Pinpointing the Buried Fault

Step 1. Connect the 3MEarth Contact Frame to the External Jack [15] ([14] for 2550) of the receiver using the Earth Contact Frame cable (4 ft. (1.2 m) cable).

Step 2. Press On/Off [1] to power on the receiver. The receiver display screen will display "Fauly Calibrating" for about 5 seconds.

Step 3. Press Menu/OK [5].

Step 4. Press Fault [SK] to select Fault mode.

Step 5. Hold the receiver in one hand and the Earth Contact Frame in the other with the solid green-banded leg of the frame toward the test section. Near the location of the ground rod (about one Earth Contact Frame width away from the ground rod, slightly to the side and towards the faulted cable.), insert the Earth Contact Frame probes fully into the ground in line with the target path.

Step 6. Press REF [SK] to record the fault Signal Strength [9] ([8] for 2550 locator) level reference. The signal level will be recorded in the box above REF [SK] on the display. This reference indicates the Signal Strength [9] ([8]) for 2550 locator) level at the ground rod. When the operator reaches the major fault location, the Signal Strength [9] ([8]) for 2550 locator) indicated on the receiver will be very close (within 12dB) to this reference signal strength level.

Step 7. Continue along the cable path, re-inserting the Earth Contact Frame probes every few steps while watching the receiver bar graph. The bar graph on the receiver will fill toward the right side of the display (green Fault Finding Direction Indicator [8] (See illustration below)), indicating that the fault is ahead of the operator (in the direction of the green-banded leg of the Earth Contact Frame).

Move in direction of red-banded leg

 

Move in direction of green-banded leg

of 3MEarth Contact Frame.

 

of 3MEarth Contact Frame.

 

 

Green Band

Red-and-White-Striped Band

Transmitter Signal

 

 

Ground Fault location

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents 3M Dynatel Cable/Pipe/Fault Locator 2550/2573 Series Contents Aerial Faults Toning Cable Identification Rev C Safety Information Intended UseAbout This Manual Transmitter Battery Installation Quick StartReceiver Battery Installation Service and Accessories Cleaning Receiver and Transmitter UnitsTransmitter 2550 Keypad and Connector Definitions Transmitter 2573Keypad and Connector Definitions Rechargeable Battery Information Maximum Transmitter OutputReceiver 2550 Keypad and Display Definitions Rubber coverReceiver Keypad and Display Definitions ReceiverMain Menu/Locate Menu Menu DisplaysMain Menu Display Main Menu Display Rev C Configuring The Receiver Setting the Receiver ClockSelecting Depth Units Selecting a LanguageEnabling/Disabling Locating Frequencies Selecting Locate Modes Antenna ModesSelecting External Jack Frequencies Tone Frequencies Creating User Defined FrequenciesSelecting Locating Audio Adjusting Display ContrastMenu/OK 5Toggle to Main Menu + More SK4 + SK5 + SKc Transmitter Connections Locating Buried Cables And PipesDirect Connect Method Rev C 3M Dyna-Coupler Method Non-SweepingPassive Induction Mode Locating Induction MethodSweeping Active Induction Mode Locating Passive SweepsOne-person Active Induction Mode Sweeps Two-person Active Induction Mode Sweeps Transmitter Set-upReceiver Locating Trace Modes Trace View T-ViewSpecial Peak Spl Pk Induction Peak Ind PkDirectional Peak Dir Pk Left of Target Path Directly Over Target PathDirectional Null DirNull Depth and Current Estimate Expanded ModeVOL 13 press up arrow Locating Frequencies Power FrequenciesActive Frequencies Passive Frequencies Auxiliary FrequenciesLocating in Directional Peak Mode Rev C Locating Active Duct Probes Sondes Determining Active Duct Probe Depth Locating Buried Sheath Faults And Earth Return Faults Transmitter SetupPinpointing the Buried Fault Rev C Locating 3M Electronic Markers and 3M iD Markers Alert ModeEnabling/Disabling Marker Types Single Marker Locate Dual Marker Locate 3M iD Marker DepthPassive Electronic Marker Non-iD Depth Creating/Editing Templates for 3M iD Markers Creating New TemplatesRev C Rev C Editing Templates Menu/OK 5Toggle to Main Menu + Write Mode SK11 Writing 3M iD MarkersRev C Press Menu/OK 5Toggle to Main Menu + Write Mode SK1 Modifying Marker Data to be WrittenRev C Rev C Reviewing Marker Read/Write History Reading 3M iD MarkersRead History Capturing the GPS Coordinates Capture Mode / Mode GPS Compatibility OperationWrite History SK Menu/OK 5Toggle to Main Menu + SK3 + NmeaPath Mapping with GPS Menu/OK 5Toggle to Main Menu + SK3 + GISCreating Trace Templates Menu/OK 5Toggle to Main Menu + SK3 + GIS SK or PDA SKTransmitter Setup Additional ApplicationsTransmitter Setup Connection DiagramsCable Identification Receiver Setup Help ModeMenu/OK 5Toggle to Main Menu + More SK4 + SK7 Self Test of Receiver Dynatel PC Tool Kit and Locator Software UpgradesMenu/OK 5Toggle to Main Menu + More SK4 + S/N# SK6 Standard Configurations Product Description And Optional AccessoriesProduct Description Optional 3M Accessories for 3M Dynatel Locators Locator Coupler Accessory Kit, 4.5 114 mm 4519Locator Coupler Accessory Kit, 6 150 mm 1196/C 2876Receiver Specifications SpecificationDetection Depth 3M Non-iD Passive Watt Transmitter Specifications Meter mode can display a fault resistance up to 10M ΩEnvironmental and Regulatory Specifications Rechargeable Battery InformationRev C Electrical Markets Division Important Notice