Amprobe Europe GmbH AT-2000
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NOTE: In some instances, capacitive coupling may occur which can
cause other wires to emit the signal, making it difficult to identify the
proper wire. In this situation, switch the LSG to 'LOW and try again, If this
doesn't work, disconnect power and use a 9V battery as the power
source and attach similar to the 'ground fault' set-up.
B. Unenergized Lines
Same procedure as "Tracing Unenergized Lines" except, at the bundle,
proceed as in step 6 on previous page.
Locating Outlets from the Breaker Panel
If possible, have current flowing in the circuit while tracing. If circuit is not
already in use, plug something in to it.
1. Connect the A2201 Clamp-on to the T2200 Transmitter and then
clamp it around the conductor.
2. Set the T2200 to 'HIGH' mode.
3. Set the R2000 to 'OPEN' mode, x10 range, and turn thumb wheel to
'5'.
4. If you do not have the B2024 Battery Pack, increase the sensitivity to
the x1 00 range.
5. Hold the R2000 in front of each suspected outlet or piece of
equipment. If it is on the same wire as the Clamp, the R2000 will
indicate it.
6. If a known outlet does not produce a signal, increase the sensitivity on
the R2000. If this doesn't work, check to make sure the battery is
charged.