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OPERATION AND SAFETY 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Part Number: 16-14-600-GL

General Information

The Live Tracer is used to trace the path of live non-metallic gas mains.  The kit utilizes a traceable fiber

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glass rodder and a stuffing box to enable tracing while maintaining no blow by. Use with custom inser

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tion tap tee for entry into 2” PE gas mains. Use any transmitter and receiver to trace gas main from above 

ground. 

IMPORTANT

Read and understand these operating 

and safety instructions before using or 

servicing this fiberglass rodder.  Failure 

to follow instructions could result in an 

accident causing serious injury.  Do not 

allow children or untrained personnel to 

use or handle this fiberglass rodder.

Jacket                  Core            Wire

1/4” OD Rod

LT_MO1

ATTACHING NEW END FERRULE

Red Jacket

Fiberglass Core

Copper Wire

5/8”

1. Cut away damaged section(s) of rod with a fine-tooth hacksaw, cable 

cutter or sharp knife.  With pipe cutter and/or sharp knife, strip red protective 

jacket back from fiberglass core approximately 5/8”.  Do not cut fiberglass 

core when stripping jacket.  Do not crush fiberglass core.

2. Copper wire is embedded in outer surface of fiberglass core. Use knife 

to pick lose tend of copper wire from fiberglass core. Peel wire away from 

fiberglass core with needle nose pliers.

3. Use knife to carefully scrape away enamel coating on outer surface of 

wire. Re-seat wire into fiberglass core, allowing it to remain free from surface 

of fiberglass core. This will enable contact with inside of new end ferrule.

4. Attempt a test fit of replacement end ferrule over exposed fiberglass 

core.  It should be firm and snug with little or no play to assure wire con

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tacts inside of ferrule.  If too loose, cut away rod end and repeat Steps 1-4.

5. Once proper fit is established, install end ferrule without adhesive and 

check for continuity of the internal copper wire using a digital multimeter.  

Touch a probe to end ferrule at each end of coiled rod.  Any resistance 

reading (generally between 2-12 ohms) indicates proper continuity.

6. Remove end ferrule. Clean rod end and end ferrule with cleaning 

solvent or alcohol to remove debris and glass fibers.  Allow solvent to 

completely evaporate.  Step 6 is extremely important.

 

7. Mix and apply adhesive to entire surface of fiberglass core and wire.  

Insert rod into end ferrule as far as possible, enclosing end of red jacket in 

counterbore of ferrule.  Wipe away excess adhesive.

8. Check rod again for continuity using digital multimeter. The adhesive 

remains workable for 20 minutes.  If no continuity, remove ferrule, clean off 

adhesive and repeat steps 1-7.

Repaired rod should be allowed to cure 24 hours prior to use.

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GUARANTEE

Jameson products are guaranteed against any defect in material and workmanship for one year from date of shipment unless 

failure is due to misuse or improper application.  Jameson shall in no event be responsible or liable for modifications, alterations, 

misapplication or repairs made to its products or equipment by purchaser or others, or for damage caused thereto by negligence, 

accident, overloading or improper use by purchaser or others.  Guarantee is limited to repair or replacement of item involved and 

does not include reimbursement for shipping or other expenses incurred.  Any material claimed defective must be returned to our 

plant for inspection. 

DISCLAIMER

The foregoing instructions are provided by Jameson LLC to give guidance regarding the use of its gas line tracer prod

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ucts.  Jameson LLC cannot be responsible for any use of its products that does not comply with these instructions.  

However, you are also cautioned to comply with all instructions, regulations and requirements provide by the owner of 

the property and of the gas line, whether a utility company, governmental body or otherwise. You must also conform to 

and comply with all of your employer’s requirements.  To the extent of any questions or any conflicts between instruc

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tions from Jameson and from anyone else, please consult your supervisor as to the proper course of action.

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