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Detection Through Special Surface Materials
Lath and Plaster
Because of the uneven thickness of the plaster, it is difficult to detect wood studs using the wood detection mode. It will probably be easier to locate the studs by changing to the
Lath and Plaster with Metal Mesh
Reinforcement
(See SCANNING IN
Textured or Acoustic Walls and Ceilings When scanning a wall or ceiling with an uneven surface, place thin cardboard on the surface to be scanned and scan over the cardboard. In
Wallpaper
If paper contains metallic foil, metallic fibers, see SCANNING IN
Wood Flooring, Wood Subflooring and
Drywall Over Plywood Sheathing
Because of the thickness of these materials, it is difficult to detect wood joists or studs using the
Carpeting
The DMD4 cannot detect wood studs and joists through carpeting. It might be possible to use the
Scanning for “Live” Wires
The
When a “live” wire/conductor is detected, the indicator a appears in the display. Move the
•“Live” wires/conductors can be detected
•Wires/conductors with 110 V, 240 V and 380 V
•Under certain conditions (such as when behind metal surfaces, shielded in conduit or behind surfaces with high water content), “live” wires/conductors cannot be detected with certainty. These ranges may be recognized in the metal detection mode as metal objects.
•Wires that are not “live” might be detected as metal objects with the
•When “live” wiring is detected over a wide area, the scan for “live” wiring is not reliable because something in the surface material is shielding or distorting the electrical field.
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drill, router, saw or nail), always shut off the electrical power, gas and water supplies. Cutting, drilling, etc… into these items when operational can result in personal injury.