
Inductive Signal Coupling With Signal Clamp (For HI Mode Only)
The inductive signal clamp (optional) provides a convenient method of applying the tracing signal to electrical cables
covered with non-metallic insulation. Plug the clamp lead into the transmitter accessory jack, turn on the transmitter and
close the clamp around the cable. No ground connection is required. The clamp can be used on the cables up to three
inches in diameter.
Figure 4-6. Inductive Signal Clamp Hookup
Mode Selection
Set the receiver’s Mode switch to LO for tracing a particular line with a conductively applied LF signal because the signal
will not bleed onto adjacent lines. Also use the LO Mode to locate a complete break. Set the Mode switch to HI for
tracing a line or pipe with an inductively coupled signal, and when tracing beyond a break for verification purposes. Set
the Mode Switch to MAG for locating ferrous metal targets or for verifying an energized power line. In the HI Inductive
Mode, you should move the receiver at least 20 feet away from the transmitter to start tracing to avoid picking up the HF
tracing signal through the air directly from the transmitter. You will have to increase the Gain as the distance between
the receiver and transmitter increases.
Figure 4-7. Gain Setting for Normal Range
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WARNING
Exercise caution when clamping around any power line.
Under no circumstances clamp around high tension
lines (lines carrying greater than 220V). High voltage
can jump through the insulation and travel on the cable
assembly to the operator causing a dangerous electric
shock.