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Metrotech 9890XT FXT User Manual

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9800XT™ SFL2
SERVICE CENTER, SALES AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT INFORMATION
Corporate Headquarters Metrotech Eastern U.S. Service Center Metrotech European Service Center
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Warranty: One year. Specifications Subject to change without notice, ISO 9001:2000 Certified. Copyright 2008. All Rights Reserved. Rev 12/01/07
OPERATIONS MANUAL
Sheath Fault Locator

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Metrotech 9890XT FXT Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMetrotech
Model9890XT FXT
CategorySecurity Sensors
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Precautions

9800XT SFL-2 Equipment

Technical Specifications

Detailed performance and physical characteristics of the 9800XT SFL system components.

Principles of Operation

Functional Theory

The underlying principles and methodology of sheath fault detection using the system.

Operation

Ensure all conductors are de-energized

Critical safety step to de-energize all conductors before connecting equipment.

Attach the Transmitter to the conductor and check the fault resistance

Connecting the transmitter and measuring the severity of the cable fault resistance.

Synchronize the A-Frame Receiver

Calibrating the A-Frame receiver by synchronizing it with the transmitter signal.

Pinpoint the fault

Techniques for precisely locating the exact position of the cable fault.

Verify the fault

Methods to confirm the accuracy of the identified cable fault location.

Advanced Techniques

Faults Under Inaccessible Surfaces

Methods for locating faults beneath paved or otherwise inaccessible areas.

High and Low Impedance Faults

Strategies for detecting and locating faults based on their resistance levels.

Maintenance

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