Locators are used to detect buried conductive services emitting an electromagnetic signal
which is generated by a current passing through the service.
Transmitters are used to apply a distinct signal to conductive services, which may not radiate
electromagnetic signals or may need to be traced for a specific purpose.The Transmitter is
required to make a depth measurement.
The Locators and Transmitters described within this manual will greatly increase the detection process and help to reduce the dangers and costs associated with service strikes. But
the very nature of electromagnetic location is dependent on the services being conductive
(metallic) and radiating a signal as current flows through them.
It is important to remember that a Locator on its own will not detect all services and care
should be taken when excavating. It is generally accepted that a safe system of work should
be adopted which would include planning the work in advance, the use of utility maps, the
use of Locators and Transmitters, and the use of safe digging practices.
Features:
Backlit LCD with contrast (auto on-off),
Automatic adjustment of detection sensitivity,
5 operating modes,
Warning about shallowly located cables,
Measuring cable locations up to 3 m deep,
Determining the direction of a cable,
Sound signals to facilitate locating or tracing,
Adjustment of power and selection of frequencies for the transmitter,
Passive or active modes of tracing.
Detection of underground live wires.
Detection of underground wires with no voltage (radio mode)
Detection of underground wires with no voltage using a transmitter
(galvanised, inductive or
clamp-based connection).
Tracing metallic or non-conductive pipes using an additional probe
Tracing non-conductive pipelines using a “floating” probe.
Tracing a determined cable.
Determining the depth of a cable
What's In The Box:
(1) LKO-1000 Tracer - WMPLLKO1000
(1) LKN-1000 Transmitter - WMPLLKN1000
(1) Case L6 - WAFUTL6
(1) Set of cables with "crocodile" clips - WAPRZLKZ1000