Part 8:3 Induction – 40 Feet of Distance
March 15th, 2022 | American Locator Magazine, Damage Prevention, Education, Locating, SU Online Locator Training Curriculum
Forty feet of distance always needs to be the minimum separation of the receiver and the transmitter. Any closer, and the receiving coils can pick up signal from two sources: the signal coming off of the energized conductor below ground and signal through the air from the transmitter (Figures 37-38).
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Forty feet of distance always needs to be the minimum separation of the receiver and the transmitter. Any closer, and the receiving coils can pick up signal from two sources: the signal coming off of the energized conductor below ground and signal through the air from the transmitter (Figures 37-38).