Stethoscopes
At times, it may not be possible to use a clamp around a cable because of congestion
or inaccessibility. A stethoscope antenna should be used in place of a clamp to identify
cables.
Radiodetection supplies a range of stethoscopes to suit most applications.
To use a stethoscope, connect it to the locator's accessory socket. The locator will
automatically detect the device and filter out location modes that are irrelevant.
Sondes and FlexiTrace
Sondes are battery powered transmitters that are useful for tracing non-metallic pipes.
The RD8000 can detect a range of sonde frequencies, including those transmitted by
Flexisondes, GatorCam
4 or flexiprobe
pushrod systems and P350 flexitrax
crawlers.
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For a detailed guide on locating sondes, please refer to the operation manual.
A FlexiTrace is a traceable fiberglass rod incorporating wire conductors with a sonde
at the end. It is connected to the output of the transmitter and is typically used in small
diameter, non-metallic pipes. The user has the option of locating the entire length of the
cable or choosing to locate only the tip of the cable.
The FlexiTrace has a maximum power rating of 1W. When using the FlexiTrace with a
Radiodetection Tx-5(B) or Tx-10(B) transmitter the output limit must be set to 1W in the
MAX P menu and the output voltage limit set to LOW in the MAX V menu.
No settings are required for the Tx-1 transmitter.
WARNING: Failure to follow the Tx-5(B) or Tx-10(B) instructions above may
result in the tip of the FlexiTrace becoming too hot to touch, resulting in risk of
personal injury and damage to the equipment.
Fault-finding with an A-Frame
The RD8000 PDLM and PTLM models have the ability to detect cable sheath faults
accurately using an A-Frame accessory. The Tx-5(B) and Tx-10(B) provide a fault finding
signal that can be detected by the A-Frame as a result of the signal bleeding to ground
through damaged cable sheaths.
For a detailed guide to fault-finding, please refer to the operation manual.
Plug / Live cable connector
The plug connector is connected to the output of the transmitter and is used to put a signal
onto a line and trace it from a domestic mains plug to the service cable in the street.
The live cable connector can be used to apply a signal to a live cable. Only suitably
qualified personnel should use this equipment.
Current Direction (CD)
The Tx-10(B) transmitter is used to apply a unique CD signal onto a pipe or cable. This
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