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7 OPERATION
7.1 Check the batteries prior to going into the field.
Follow the Transmitter battery check procedures as given on page 4.
Turn the A-Frame Receiver “ON”. The battery condition will appear, then diminish. If a BA
10 appears, replace that battery (1each, 9 volt). Turn the Receiver “OFF” after checking the
battery.
7.2
Ensure all conductors are de-energized
7.3 Lift the grounds.
Lift the grounds (of all conductors in the circuit) at both ends of the faulted cable section.
Occasionally, the very experienced fault locators see evidence (i.e. tripped circuit breakers at
transformer) that the fault is so severe that no signal will travel beyond the fault. In these
cases, it is not necessary to lift the distant ground.
WARNING!
When the Transmitter is set to “SFL” the external OUTPUT JACK produce up
to 1200 volts. Do not touch these jacks, electrical shock will result!
CAUTION!
Do not place a shorting bar across external Output Jacks, or connect the two
leads together. Damage to the Transmitter may result.
7.4 Attach the Transmitter to the conductor and check the fault resistance.
1
Turn the Transmitter “OFF”
2
Plug the Black and Red leads into the Transmitter.
3
Clamp Red lead to target conductor sheath. Make sure the red clamp does not make
contact with any leaves, grass, or dirt. This could create false reading.
4
Stretch Black lead 180 degrees away from the Conductor.
5
Push grounding rod into the earth and clamp the Black lead to the grounding rod.
Establish the best ground possible.
6
Turn Transmitter Power knob to “SFL” position. Transmitter will repeat battery test.
7
Check fault resistance. Severe faults read in the 0-100K ohms, medium faults will
read in the 100K – 500K ohms, and light faults will read 1 Megohm and up. Turn the
frequency knob on the Transmitter to select a tracing frequency. In SFL mode, the
Transmitter will simultaneously send 4.8 Hz fault locating frequency and 9.8 Hz or
82kHz cable tracing frequency.