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should  be  pointing  away  from  the  ground  stake.  If  it  is 
not, make sure that the transmitter is connected correctly 
(red  connector  to  the  cable  and  black  to  the  ground 
stake). 

Take the dB reading and keep it for reference. If there is 
a  single  fault  on  the  cable,  it  will  be  approximately  the 
same dB value as the reference reading. 

NOTE.  To  establish  how  often  to take  readings  on  the 
cable  or  pipe,  move  away  from  the  ground  stake  and 
take  further  readings  until  the  arrow  has  difficulty  in 
locking and the dB reading is low. Measure the distance 
that the locator is now away from the ground stake. This 
is the distance that  you can safely  use  between taking 
readings on the cable or pipe to ensure that you do not 
miss the fault. 

9.3 How to find a fault 

Starting  from  the  transmitter,  walk  along  the  cable  or 
pipe route pushing the A-Frame spikes into the ground 
with the green spike pointing away from the transmitter. 
Where there are no faults the dB reading will be low and 
the direction arrow may flicker forward and back. 

NOTE: Flickering arrows may also indicate that you may 
be too far away from the fault or ground stake (or both) 
for the locator to lock on. 

 

Figure 9.1: Cable sheath fault-finding 

If you are trying to locate high resistance faults or there 
is  a  long  distance  between  faults,  carry  on  with  the 
survey and the locator will lock on when you get closer 
to the fault. 

 

Figure 9.2: Locating faults with the locator and A-frame 

Take readings at the survey intervals determined by the 
reference  reading.  To  locate  the  cable  or  pipe  while 
using  the  fault  find  signal  during  a  Fault-Find  survey, 

press the 

 key once and the locator will switch to Peak 

locate mode. To use alternative antenna modes, press 

the 

 key to step through available antenna modes. To 

get  back  to  fault  find  mode  step  through  all  available 
antenna modes until the  locator goes back to fault find 
mode. 

Note:  While  the  A-Frame  is  connected  to  the  locator, 
depth and current measurements will not be available. If 
depth  or  current  measurements  are  required,  remove 
the A-Frame lead from the locator.  

As a fault  is approached the Fault-Find direction arrow 
will lock on to the fault signal, point forward and the dB 
readings  will  increase.  When  the  fault  is  passed  the 
arrow  will  point  back  towards  the  transmitter.  Take 
readings  at  smaller  survey  intervals  to  determine  the 
exact point of the fault. 

When  the  A-frame  is  directly  over  the  fault  the  dB 
reading will drop as shown opposite. 

NOTE:  The  values  given  are  for  illustration  purposes 
only and may not be the same as those obtained in other 
situations. 

To pinpoint the fault, turn the A-frame 90° to the cable or 
pipe and Fault-Find until the exact point is found. Where 
the  arrow  direction  changes  the  center  line  of  the  A-
frame is now directly over the fault. 

Mark the ground to show the position of the fault. Find 
the maximum dB reading in front of the fault by pushing 
the A-frame into the ground at small intervals. Note the 
dB reading. If the reading is approximately the same as 
the reference reading, you can assume that there is only 
one  fault.  If  the  reading  is  less  than  the  reference 
reading, keep surveying the cable for other faults. 

NOTE:  If  the  cable  or  pipe  runs  under  a  road,  use  the 
equipment  as  normal  on  the  road  surface  as  it  can 
sometimes  detect  signals  when  working  on  blacktop, 
concrete, or paved surfaces. If necessary, try wetting the 
road  surface.  Pouring  a  very  small  amount  of  water 
around  the  bottom  of  the  A-frame  spikes  before  each 
Fault-Find  will  generally  ensure  a  good  ground 
connection. 

NOTE: If the cable or pipe runs under a paved surface, 
the  fault  can  often  be  pinpointed  by  fault  finding  in  the 
grass / soil adjacent to the paving. Reduce the distance 
between  placing  the  A-frame  spikes  in  the  ground  to 
allow  for  the  increased  distance  to  the  actual  fault 
position. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RD8100

Page 1: ...RD8100 Precision Multifunction Cable Pipe Locator Operation manual 90 RD8100 OPMAN ENG 03...

Page 2: ...3 Current readings 26 Section 7 Locating techniques 28 7 1 Identifying target utilities 28 7 2 Signal ground connection 29 7 3 Double ended connections 29 Section 8 Using accessories 30 8 1 About acc...

Page 3: ...to live conductors is POTENTIALLY LETHAL Direct connections to live conductors should be attempted by fully qualified personnel only using the relevant products that allow connections to energized li...

Page 4: ...e equipment must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital dev...

Page 5: ...Manual outline Section 1 includes an overview of safety procedures and notices Review them before moving on to Section 2 and the rest of this manual Section 3 provides an overview of the RD8100 system...

Page 6: ...only the minimum level necessary to take your measurements Excessive exposure to loud sounds can cause hearing damage Do not attempt to open or dismantle any part of this equipment unless directed spe...

Page 7: ...15 Radiodetection Ltd 6 Figure 3 1 RD8100 Locator GPS active seeking satellite lock GPS satellite lock acquired 3 5 satellites fixed 6 8 satellites fixed 9 11 satellites fixed 12 or more satellites fi...

Page 8: ...con Displays the volume level 22 Current Direction arrows 23 Radio Mode Indicates when Radio Mode is active 24 Power Mode Indicates when Power Mode is active 25 Accessory indicator Indicates when an a...

Page 9: ...2015 Radiodetection Ltd 8 Figure 3 2 Tx Transmitter...

Page 10: ...mitter is in Induction Mode 18 A Frame Tx 5 B or Tx 10 B only Indicates when the transmitter is in Fault Find Mode 19 CD Mode indicator Tx 10 B only Indicates that the transmitter is in Current Direct...

Page 11: ...a modes with the exception of Peak FREQ Enable or disable individual frequencies ALERT Enable or disable StrikeAlert BATT Set battery type Alkaline NiMH or Li Ion ARROW Select NULL or proportional Gui...

Page 12: ...rtment Insert 2 good quality D cell batteries Note the polarity of the cells when inserting them in the battery tray Figure 4 2 Inserting locator batteries On the transmitter To fit the D cell batteri...

Page 13: ...battery pack If using the Li ion battery pack plug the lead into the battery connector fig 4 7 Figure 4 7 Connecting the Li Ion lead NOTE Fully charge your lithium ion battery pack before its first us...

Page 14: ...ut connector on the front of the battery pack Transmitter Li ion battery pack To recharge the battery pack remove the pack from the transmitter and connect the transmitter battery charger Figure 4 13...

Page 15: ...Select standby maximum standard power Table 4 2 Transmitter key actions NOTE to scroll through frequencies from high to low hold while pressing the button applies to both locators and transmitters 4...

Page 16: ...menu using the or arrows 3 Press the key on the locator or the key on the transmitter to enter the BATT menu 4 Scroll through the battery options using the the or keys 5 Press the key to accept your s...

Page 17: ...a flashing mode icon Both the depth and current measurements will be disabled in the event of an overload 4 7 TruDepth measurement All RD81 00 locators use TruDepth to measure depth automatically when...

Page 18: ...neral purpose locate frequency for the intended locate task by measuring the impedance of the target cable or pipe SideStepauto helps to improve locate accuracy by determining the best signal SideStep...

Page 19: ...rity It is also possible to measure potential voltage that may be present on utilities to warn of potentially dangerous or harmful voltages present In measure mode the measurement is derived from an A...

Page 20: ...paired device OFF Select this to switch off the internal GPS module and save battery SBAS Select this to switch ON or OFF SBAS Satellite Based Augmentation System SBAS can improve GPS accuracy particu...

Page 21: ...ON When using custom frequencies in the range of 692Hz to 704Hz or 981Hz to 993Hz the locator audio may interfere with the locator and must be turned off NOTE Some frequencies e g 440Hz may be reserve...

Page 22: ...cating Buried Pipes and Cables which is available as a free download from www radiodetection com To select a frequency on the locator 1 Press the key to cycle through available frequencies 2 Alternati...

Page 23: ...response is at its maximum level where the Null point is located then there is no or very limited distortion present In Peak mode the following indicators are displayed by the LCD Right and left arrow...

Page 24: ...tion of a target line after it has been traced and its position is approximately known Start with medium output power from the transmitter medium frequency on the transmitter and locator and Peak or P...

Page 25: ...ductive search procedure is a more certain technique for locating unknown lines This type of search requires a transmitter and locator and two people This type of search is referred to as a two person...

Page 26: ...to note that the RD8100 locator will only display depth and current in applicable modes when the locator is correctly orientated above the target line cable or sonde To ensure the locator is correctly...

Page 27: ...er 1 Switch the locator on 2 Select the same frequency as is selected on the transmitter but make sure that this frequency is in the sonde mode 3 Move the locator from left to right and when the bargr...

Page 28: ...ducts that allow connections to energized lines Signal current measurements Pinpoint the line and confirm the accuracy of the Peak pinpoint with null arrows Check the locator is directly over the line...

Page 29: ...r to marking the wrong line A certain degree of coupling is unavoidable in many situations but there are ways in which a careful user can reduce coupling and increase location reliability Avoid applyi...

Page 30: ...the best possible grounding for the transmitter This provides the lowest resistance ground path and the best output signal If it is not possible to use the ground stake the following are examples of...

Page 31: ...y Exercise caution 8 3 Locator clamps A locator clamp is used to positively locate and identify a cable when several cables are running close together A target cable can be identified in a chamber on...

Page 32: ...effective method of applying the signal than Direct Connection The target line will carry the strongest signal The other lines will carry the weaker return signal If the system comprises only two cond...

Page 33: ...ewer pipes Consult the precision locate accessory range brochure or web page on www radiodetection com for a full list of all available sondes and their technical specifications Check that the sonde h...

Page 34: ...npoint and mark the position Repeat this pinpoint procedure at similar intervals along the line of the drain or duct until the survey is completed Checking sonde depth The RD8100 locator will automati...

Page 35: ...er for identifying inaccessible small cables Miniature hi gain stethoscope The miniature stethoscope is similar to the small stethoscope but has no handle or facility for extension rods The miniature...

Page 36: ...is prudent for the pair to practice working together on dry land before attempting to locate underwater Using the antenna the diver should locate and trace a known line blindfolded receiving directio...

Page 37: ...d the connection is clean and that a positive connection is achieved 3 Extend the black connection lead as far away as possible at 90 to the probable route of the target cable and clip the connector t...

Page 38: ...hrough all available antenna modes until the locator goes back to fault find mode Note While the A Frame is connected to the locator depth and current measurements will not be available If depth or cu...

Page 39: ...with a normal clamp or induction These can however be applied with a transmitter CD clamp Using Current Direction CD to aid line identification The RD8100 PDL PTL locators and Tx 10 and Tx 10B transmi...

Page 40: ...the example shown in the illustration by returning to C which is the last point at which a CD reading was achieved and performing a CD reset the response at C will be equivalent to that of A In most...

Page 41: ...lication See chapter 12 4 for instructions on how to enable the Bluetooth transmission to a paired device If your PDA is out of reach or if its Bluetooth features are disabled the locator will display...

Page 42: ...ager is compatible with PCs running Microsoft Windows XP 7 8 and 8 1 To send stored data to your paired PDA 1 Ensure your paired PDA is switched on and running the SurveyCERT app 2 Press the key to en...

Page 43: ...on 5 Press the key to switch Bluetooth off and return to the previous menu 12 3 Pairing to a transmitter To pair to a transmitter you require a Bluetooth enabled model such as the Tx 5B or Tx 10B Befo...

Page 44: ...rt 12 5 Bluetooth Protocol RD8100 locators can transmit survey measurements to a paired PDA device running a compatible program To set the locator to work with Radiodetection s SurveyCERT application...

Page 45: ...RD8100 wireless Bluetooth technology features Radiodetection recommends resetting the connection and then pairing your device again To reset the wireless connections 6 Press the key to enter the menu...

Page 46: ...ency is displayed on screen 2 iLOC commands are sent using the key press it to send the new frequency to the transmitter 3 The locator s LCD will display SEND momentarily and then OK if the transfer i...

Page 47: ...or there may be an error in the connection Move closer to the transmitter and retry the procedure If the connection continues to fail return to the transmitter and reset the connection using the proc...

Page 48: ...adiodetection or a Radiodetection approved repair center Regularly check your locator for correct operation using eCert see section 14 6 and the on board Self Test NOTE Service by non approved service...

Page 49: ...e 10 Indicate if you do not wish to receive e mail or other marketing material with new product information or special offers and promotions related to its product range 14 5 Upgrading software From t...

Page 50: ...ame Bag 10 RX AFRAME BAG A Frame replacement lead 10 RX AFRAME LEAD 2 50mm Locator signal clamp 10 RX CLAMP 50 4 100mm Locator signal clamp 10 RX CLAMP 100 5 130mm Locator signal clamp 10 RX CLAMP 130...

Page 51: ...SONDE STD 33 Standard Sonde 8kHz depth up to 5m 10 SONDE STD 8 Standard Sonde 512Hz depth up to 5m 10 SONDE STD 512 Sewer Sonde 33kHz depth up to 8m 10 SONDE SEWER 33 External Shell for heavy duty App...

Page 52: ...10 RX MBATPACK LION K XX Li Ion rechargeable battery mains kit includes mains charger Replace XX with US UK EU or CN Li Ion automotive charger 10 RX ACHARGER LION Li Ion mains charger 10 RX MCHARGER...

Page 53: ...d case 10 RD7K8KCASE USA Miscellaneous Safety equipment Warning triangle 10 WARNING TRIANGLE Calibration Certificates Remote Calibration and PC Software Locator Calibration Certificate per unit reques...

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