Non-Metallic Pipe Tracing:
Sonde
3. Keeping the blade of the locator in line with the Sonde,
move the locator backwards and forwards over the length of
the Sonde. Adjust the sensitivity until a clear peak response is
shown on the bar display as the locator passes directly over
the position of the Sonde.
4. Move the locator from side to side over the position of the
Sonde. A similar peak response should be seen on the display
as the locator passes directly over the position of the Sonde.
The locator is now set up ready for tracing the Sonde.
5. Push the Sonde up the pipe.
6. With the locator turned on, walk from the pipe access point
in the direction that the Sonde was pushed. A strong peak
signal directly over the Sonde should be detected with two
lesser “ghost” signals found either side of the Sonde’s true
position. These ghost signals are always weaker than the main
signal and should not be mistaken for the true Sonde signal.
7. Pinpoint the Sonde position by moving the locator back and
forth and from side to side to get the peak response.
8. Push the Sonde further up the pipe and repeat the
pinpointing process.
3. and 4.
6.
27