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A-frame User Guide V1.1

The analogue A-frame accessory is used to detect ground faults on pipes and cables. In the case 

of pipes, the faults consist of coating defects. In the case of cables, faults are usually caused by 

insulation damage allowing the metallic sheath (or internal conductor) to become in contact with 

the ground.

It is intended to be used with the vLoc2 range of locators and will require a fault find signal applied 

to the faulty conductor from a Vivax-Metrotech compatible transmitter.

Note

Fault finding requires a non standard signal. Historically there have been many versions of Fault 

Find signal. Some of these are listed below:

-     3/6Hz Fault Find (Used to detect faults on pipelines)

-     Signal Select Fault Find (Good for fault finding on short runs such as power networks)

Using the Analogue A-frame Fault Finding Accessory

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Website: www.vivax-metrotech.com

Please visit 

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 for other locations.

WARNING
Always disconnect or isolate target/faulty/suspected cables before 
connecting the transmitter to it. Never attach the transmitter to live 
cables.

TIP
If it is suspected that there is just one fault, insert the A-frame 
approximately one meter from the earth stake. Note the dBuV - this is 
approximately the maximum dBuV reading that will be measured over the 
fault.

Carefully place the A-frame before and after the fault to pinpoint the position. Repeating this 

across the line direction will pinpoint the fault laterally. The fault will be at the point where the 

lateral fault is identified.

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