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Utility locators are ideal
damage-control tools for those engaged in boring or directional
drilling work.
Basic Utility locators components include:
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Hand-held receiver
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Compact transmitter unit
How they work
Utility Locators use different frequencies and modes are
used to find locations of utility lines by detecting magnetic
fields created by electrical current that passes through them.
The receiving unit may be all that is necessary to locate
electrical and television cable signals. Whatever method is
used, the receiver processes information and displays data on a
screen at the top of the utility locator.
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To find telephone cable and
metallic pipe, the transmitter unit is connected to cable or
pipe and current is sent through the line, creating a signal
that is detected by the receiver.
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To find PVC pipe with a tracer
wire, the wire is energized by the transmitter to provide a
signal that is read by the receiver.
Utility crews often use locators to:
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Confirm lines marked through the
“one-call” process
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Locate services
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Make their own locates of cable
and pipe of privately owned infrastructure at commercial and
governmental complexes
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Utility locators also are valuable
tools for screening grounds before driving tent stakes!
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Construction
+ Utility Locating
+ Survey Pin Locating
+ Manhole Covers and Valve Box Locating
City Maintenance
+ Utility Locating
+ Leak Detection
+ Manhole Covers and Valve Box Locating |
Electricians
+ Line Locating and Tracing
Plumbers
+ Supply Line Locating and Tracing
+ Leak Detection |