3M 2273 manual Locating Sheath Faults, Transmitter Setup

Page 16

LOCATING SHEATH FAULTS

Transmitter Setup

Remove both the near-end and far-end shield bonds from the test section. Perform a battery test then with the Transmitter off, connect the Black clip to the ground rod. Place the ground rod behind the Transmitter, away from the faulted section, and in line with the cable path. If necessary, extend the ground lead with the Ground Extension Cable.

Attach the Red clip to the shield. Press to turn the Transmitter

on in the Ohms mode . Measure the fault resistance. The results are displayed in ohms. Note that failure to disconnect the shield bonds at either the near-end or the far-end produces a heavy fault indication.

Press again, to select the Fault mode . For maximum fault

sensitivity, select high output level by pressing .

Receiver Setup

Press to turn the Receiver on.

Press to select Fault mode . Connect the Earth Contact

Frame to the accessory jack on the Receiver using the earth frame cable. Near the location of the ground rod (about one step away), insert the frame probes fully into the ground with the green-banded leg

towards the fault and in line with the cable path. Press to record a

fault level reference visible in the lower left corner of the display. The Receiver bar graph is visible on the right side (green).This indicates that the fault is ahead of the operator in the direction of the green- banded leg. Continue along the cable path, re-inserting the frame probes every few steps while watching the Receiver bar graph. When the bar graph is visible on the left side (red), the fault has been passed and is now behind the operator. Move back, inserting the frame every few inches, until the bar graph returns to the green side. Turn the frame ninety degrees to the cable path. The fault is located beneath the center of the frame when the bar graph changes from one side to the other.

Page 15

Image 16
Contents Dynatel Advanced Cable Fault Locator Table of Contents Installing or Replacing the Batteries IntroductionInitial Receiver Configuration Receiver Battery TestTransmitter Battery Test Using External DC Power and 5 Watt OutputTransmitter Setup Locating a Buried CableDirect Connect Method Cable Receiver Setup Dyna-Coupler Method Induction Method Receiver Setup About Trace Modes Selecting Passive Power Frequencies Selecting Auxiliary FrequenciesDetermining Cable Depth and Current Using Current Indications During Locating Locating Sheath Faults Cable path Red leg Locating AN Active Duct Probe ADP Determining ADP DepthLocating EMS Markers Locating Markers using the ReceiverLocating Markers while Tracing Cable Path Toning Aerial Faults Cable or Pair Identification Cable IdentificationOptional Accessories Pair IdentificationTechnical Information TransmitterReceiver EnvironmentalImportant Notice

2273 specifications

3M 2273 is a high-performance double-sided tape that is engineered for a variety of demanding applications in both industrial and household settings. This tape is particularly well-regarded for its versatility and strong bonding capabilities, making it a popular choice among professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.

One of the standout features of 3M 2273 is its robust adhesive technology. It utilizes a proprietary acrylic adhesive that provides excellent bonding strength on a wide range of surfaces, including metals, plastics, glass, and painted materials. This versatility allows users to apply the tape in different scenarios, whether it’s for mounting, joining, or attaching parts. The ability to adhere to challenging substrates without the need for additional primers or surface treatment simplifies the application process.

The tape is designed with a unique combination of a thick carrier film and a high-quality adhesive layer, which contributes to its durability and reliability. The thick backing provides excellent conformability, allowing the tape to maintain its adhesion even on irregular or textured surfaces. This feature is particularly valuable in automotive, aerospace, and construction industries, where the integrity of bonds is crucial.

Another key characteristic of 3M 2273 is its temperature resistance. This tape can perform effectively in a wide temperature range, making it suitable for applications exposed to heat or cold environments. Whether it’s used in manufacturing processes or for outdoor projects, the tape maintains its bonding properties, ensuring long-lasting performance.

The transparency of 3M 2273 adds to its appeal, particularly for applications where aesthetics are important. The discreet appearance allows for clean finishes, making it ideal for use in electronic devices, graphics, and signage where visible seams could compromise visual appeal.

Furthermore, 3M 2273 is easy to manipulate, allowing for quick and efficient application. The tape is available in various widths and lengths, catering to the diverse needs of users. It also boasts excellent shear strength, which helps it resist slippage and provides a secure hold over time.

In summary, 3M 2273 stands out in the realm of double-sided tapes due to its exceptional bonding capabilities, temperature resistance, and versatility across a variety of substrates. Its reliable performance and user-friendly design make it an essential tool in both industrial settings and everyday applications, ensuring that it meets the rigorous demands of users worldwide.