Use the Peak/Null Mode to get the most accurate locate from Radiodetection locatorsDate published: 5 May 2010
Following the successful launch of the RD7000™ and RD8000™ range of pipe and cable locators from Radiodetection the Peak/Null feature is enabling operators to identify the effects of field distortion due to ground conditions or nearby utilities. Simultaneous display of Peak bar graph response and proportional Null arrows allows a quick assessment of locate conditions.
The Peak/Null mode is offered in addition to the Peak Mode, Single Antenna Mode and Null mode. The Peak/Null mode gives the operator the advantages associated with the individual Peak and Null modes without having to switch between them. In Peak/Null mode there are a wider range of indicators displayed by the LCD such as Proportional right and left arrows, signal strength, Compass, Current and Depth. The range of indicators provides the operator with all the information required to locate a target line precisely. The RD7000 and RD8000 represents Radiodetection’s continuing development and improvement of pipe and cable location systems, providing the broadest range and choice for any user. Ends Notes to Editors. Radiodetection Ltd. is an international company at the forefront of research, design and development of pipeline inspection and cable location equipment since 1978. Its’ products are vital safety tools for any industry involved in digging activities from major utilities to drainage, inspection, horizontal drilling, site contactors and more. Radiodetection manufactures its equipment to suit multinational blue chip companies and contractors and is widely acknowledged as the market leader. Visit www.radiodetection.com Radiodetection is a subsidiary of SPX Corporation. SPX Corporation is a Fortune 500, global multi-industry manufacturing company. With headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina, SPX has approximately 15,000 employees in more than 35 countries worldwide. Visit www.spx.com |
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