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The signal intensity level decreases with increasing distance of the fed-in signal
(transmitter).
3.16 The reach will be improved when seeking the tension
If the transmitter is attached at the phase and the neutral coil directly gets lost the signal
in the line going parallel to and back (see figure).
• The range can partly lead to signal fall off when twisting the conductors among each
other. The reach is max. 0.5 meters.
To turn the effect pointed in the upper figure off, the connection should be carried out like
the figure 17. The backline is produced about a separate cable. The distance in voltage
circuits will be up to 2.5 meters. Back coils at higher distance i.e. Cabletrace (see figure)
• Respect sufficient distance to the conductor to be located in order to allow an
unambiguous as-signment between the signals received and the conductor.
• Comply with the safety references when perfor-ming connections on live circuits!
• The switching with button 4 from ”LEVEL I” to “LEVEL III” the sensitvity of Distance is
increased up to a factor of 5.
Figure 16
Figure 17
3.17 Sorting or determination of conductors already installed (double-pole
application)
When sorting or determination of
conductors already installed, any
exisiting circuits within
the cable must be voltage-
free; the lead terminals must
be twisted and electrically
connected between each other;
you need several transmitters,
with different transmitter signals
(1 to 7); connect the transmitter according to figure 18; and carry out this example as
described in the application example.
For this application example, please pay attention that the stripped lead terminals are
twisted with each orther. The electrical connection between the stripped lead terminals
must be good.
In case only one transmitter is available, the sorting of the sheathed cables can be carried
out by sequentially reconnection the transmitter.
The switching with button 4 from “LEVEL I” to “LEVEL III” the sensitvity of Distance is
increased up to a factor of 5.
Figure 18
3.18 Mains Voltage Detection Locating Line Interruptions
• No transmitter is required for this application.
• Set the receiver to the “Mains voltage detection“ mode.
The bargraph display indicating
the signal intensity and the
signal sound frequency depends
on the level of the voltage to be
tested and the distance to the
live conductor.
The higher the frequency, the
higher the voltage, or the lower
the distance to the conductor.
Figure 19
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