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Running off Pitch or Calculating Depth from Pitch

The transmitter’s depth can be estimated by using the pitch information. Use the following procedure to estimate the depth based on the pitch, starting with the first rod.

1.At the point the drill head penetrates the surface of the ground to the middle of the transmitter’s slots (entry point), measure the amount of rod left on the rack (from the make-up/breakout clamps to the top of the rod). This will tell you how much of the first rod with the transmitter will go underground. To calculate the depth after the first rod, use the table below the DigiTrak Receiver handle and choose a pitch reading closest to the entry angle. Multiply the depth number from the table by the ratio of the rod length that went into the ground. For instance, using 10-ft (3-m) rods and measuring 8 ft (2.4 m) left on the rack, the ratio is 8/10 or 0.8. Multiply 0.8 by the depth number from the table. As an example, if the launch angle is 28%, the closest pitch on the label is 30% which corresponds to a depth change of 34 inches (86 cm). Multiply 34 inches (86 cm) by 0.8 to give the calculated depth, which is 27.2 inches (69 cm).

2.For each additional rod, use the table on the receiver to determine how much depth is gained or lost and multiply by the rod length (see table provided in Appendix called “Depth Increase in Inches per 10-foot Rod”).

3.For all negative pitch readings, depth is gained or increased.

4.For all positive pitch readings, depth is lost or decreased.

5.If pitch readings fluctuate over the length of the rod, it will be necessary to average the pitch readings for that rod. For instance if the pitch at the beginning of the rod was 8%, halfway it read 6%, and at the end it was 4%, then the average pitch for that rod will be 6% [(8 + 6 + 4) ÷ 3 readings = 6]. Another example is –2, 0, and 2 as pitch readings at the beginning, halfway, and end (respectively) would average as a 0% pitch over that rod [(–2 + 0 + 2) ÷ 3 readings = 0].

6.Note that these estimates are approximate only and accuracy depends on accurate pitch and other measurements.

Entry Point

Surface of Ground

1 Drill Rod

Pitch Angles

Add to Depth

 

 

 

Subtract

 

 

 

 

(Pitch "–")

from Depth

 

 

 

 

(Pitch "+")

 

 

 

 

 

 

Calculating Depth from Pitch

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Digitrex 3-3000-00a-F manual Running off Pitch or Calculating Depth from Pitch