In open circuits ( one pole application )(see Figure 7)
Line interruptions in walls and floors. Finding and tracing of lines, sockets,
junction box, switches, etc. For house installations.
The black terminal of the transmitter must be connected to a suitable earth. A
typical example is a properly earthed socket. The tracing depth amounts to 0 to
2 meters.
Note: The tracing depth depends on the medium and application.
Figure 7
In complete circuits ( double pole application )(see Figure 8)
When detecting short-circuits or during wire sorting, i.e. circuits with or without
voltage. Voltage-free circuits are directly supplied by the transmitter battery. In
live circuits, the transmitter is mainly supplied by the circuit connected. The
transmitter is voltage-proof up to 600V AC/DC.
Example for a complete circuit: Complete circuits are appropriate for: i.e.
detecting switches, sockets, etc in live installations.
Note:
1. The tracing depth amounts to 0 - 0.5 meter. The tracing depth depends on
medium and application.