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DO NOT HOLD THE RECEIVER AT AN ANGLE - INCORRECT INFORMATION
WILL RESULT!!
9 To determine the direction of the conductor, stop and vertically rotate the receiver to the
left and right.
The highest signal strength reading indicates the direction of the conductor.
Continue to trace the conductor in the direction indicated by the indicators on the receiver.
If the signal strength drops abruptly, the conductor may have changed direction or
stopped.
10 When you have pinpointed the conductor's location, mark it as required.
11 When you have finished the locate, turn the Transmitter and Receiver off and disconnect
the accessories.
9.2 Inductive Coupling with the 4820 Metroclamp
Use this method if Direct Connection is not possible, but you can position a Metroclamp
around the conductor you want to trace. The Inductive Coupling method uses the 4820
Metroclamp to induce a signal onto the conductor when direct metallic contact is not possible.
The clamp is placed around the target conductor. The Transmitter then induces a signal
through the clamp.
When using the Metroclamp the conductor must be well grounded, i.e. with sheaths and
neutrals. When tracing lines that have insulators, the insulators should be bypassed, using the
supplied jumper cable.
1 With the Transmitter OFF, plug the 4820 Metroclamp cable into the DIRECT/CLAMP
OUTPUT jack on the 480B/SFL Transmitter.
2 Place the Metroclamp around the conductor, below the electrical ground.
See Figure 9-4. Make sure that the clamp jaws are completely closed.
Figure 9-4: Inductive Coupling with the Metroclamp
3 Continue your locate by following steps 4 through 11, Section 9.1 Direct Connection.