The distance between the lines in either direction must be at least 2 metres to ensure that the electrical field can
spread sufficiently.
• Tracing Lines in the Ground
Switch off the fuse and power down the electrical circuit.
The distance between the clamp or earth cable and the connected earth potential must be as large as possible.
When the distance is too small, the earth cable cannot be detected reliably.
Move the receiver over the ground very slowly. The highest signal strength indicates the course of the earth cable.
The signal strength decreases in line with the distance.
• Increasing Sensitivity when Measuring under Voltage
Note: Observe safety provisions when measuring under grid voltages!
For the two-pole measuring method under voltage, interference signals from nearby cables can influence readings.
This is reflected in a lower search depth.
To prevent this problem, you can use an additional power cable for the return (e.g., an extension, cable drum, etc.).
The distance between the lines in either direction should be at least 2 metres. This ensures that the electrical field
can spread sufficiently and the auxiliary line does not influence the search signal.
Connect the transmitter to a connection at the outlet to be found.
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