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Operating Tips for Passive Line Tracing
1.In Passive Locating if you are looking for a known line, be sure you are using the best frequency for the line in question. This may be, for example, 60 Hz (1) for a power line, or it may turn out that 60 Hz (9) produces a more reliable response on a particular line.
2.If seeking a
3.Remember that pipes can carry currents that will show up on a Passive Trace as well as cables will; the only guarantee of a locate is exposure and visual inspection.
4.In general, Passive Trace locating is less reliable than Active Line Tracing because Active Line Tracing offers the positive identification of the signal from the transmitter.
5.Especially in Passive Line Tracing, knowing that you have found something is not the same as knowing what you have found. It is essential to use all the indicators available, such as Measured Depth, Signal Strength, etc., to confirm a locate. If it is possible to access part of a
6.While Passive Line Trace is most often used on 50/60Hz power lines, other cables such as phone lines, CATV lines, etc., can be energized in operation, or by transient radio frequencies in the region and may appear on Passive Line Trace searches.
7.Verify a passive locate by finding a known termination point and hooking up a transmitter to it to do an active locate on the line, if this is possible.
Sonde Locating
The
Important!
Signal strength is the key factor in determining the Sonde’s location. Take care to maximize the Signal Strength prior to marking an area for excavation.
The following assumes that the Sonde is in a horizontal pipe, the ground is approximately level and the
The field of a Sonde is different in form from the circular field around a long conductor such as a pipe or cable. It is a dipole field like the field around the Earth, with a north Pole and a south Pole.
Figure 33: Earth's Dipole Field
In the Sonde’s field, the
Note that because of the
Note: A Pole is found where field lines turn vertical. The Equator occurs when the field lines are horizontal.
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