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Locating specific pipes and cables in large underground networks is becoming increasingly complex. Ground distortion effects, caused by differing soil types and proximity to other conductors, make the operator’s job more difficult and time-consuming. The most important requirements for a locator under these circumstances are ease of use, accuracy and reliability. Makro Grup addresses this need with CL1000 that deliver accurate, reliable and repeatable measurements.
Construction Industry
A broad range of standard active frequencies and rugged construction make the CL1000 a reliable and versatile locator.
CL1000 is aimed at technicians who want an accurate locator that is simple to operate.
The user can quickly and accurately locate the pipe or cable using CL1000 providing accurate depth and current measurement.
Water and Pipeline Industry
For contract technicians working in pipe location and inspection, from sewers to maritime boilers, to petrochemical plants.
The CL1000 locator is the ideal product for standard cable and pipe location and the ideal solution for locating deep, underground dirty water pipes and drains and where the pipe material does not allow the use of standard locating technology but where sondes can be deployed.
Power Industry
The CL1000 identifies the target cable reliably, even in areas of large-scale, trunked cable deployment of complex electrical networks.
One of the biggest challenges to technicians working in the power industry is locating pipes and cables
Telecom Industry
Large bundled pairs of cables require specialized location equipment to find a selected signal.
As the Telecommunication utilities continue to deploy highly insulated copper or fiber cables, tracing bundled cables becomes harder. The CL1000 has additional high frequencies to help address this problem.
Most domestic telecom cables have no earth but are sheathed; using high frequencies allows tracing without needing to ground connections. Once the correct pipe or cable is located, the operator can accurately locate any cable sheath faults. |