3. Induction Method
If you cannot make a direct connection, or use the 3M™
3M Dynatel™ transmitters provide a choice of induction frequencies and output power levels. Higher induction output power levels are needed for detecting deeper depths and longer ranges. The 2500 Series transmitters provide four induction frequencies:
8 kHz, 33 kHz, 82 kHz and 200 kHz and three output power settings up to 12W. The 82 kHz and 200 kHz frequencies are commonly used for deeper cables/pipes and the lower frequencies are used to give longer locate distances. The 8 kHz (low frequency) induction helps in locating shallow facilities, such as risers.
The following sections review
A. Non-Sweeping(Passive) Induction Mode Locating
•Position the transmitter over the target facility, with the hinge of the transmitter over and in line with the cable/pipe path. Remove any cables from the Output Jack
−− Align the Induction Direction arrows on the transmitter with the target conductor.
•Turn on the transmitter, select the frequency and select high output or maximum output power level for best
•Trace the signal path with the receiver using the Induction Peak (Ind Pk) mode.
The Induction Peak (Ind Pk) mode of the receiver is a mode in which the upper antenna of the receiver is tuned to minimize distortion from the magnetic field of the transmitter.
Use Induction Peak (Ind Pk) mode when sweeping distance between the transmitter and receiver is
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