tefaber
Electrical
- Apr 5, 2005
- 24
Does anyone know of a good way to locate conduits around a substation?
The instrument we have is one that ties to the neutral of the circuit you are tracing and sends out a radio signal. The problem with this method is that the neutral is tied to the ground grid at the substation and I wouldn't think your results,as such, would be all that accurate.
The only way I can figure to locate them accurately would be to disconnect the neutrals from the grid...this would be require a bit of work so hopefully there's an easier way.
Any advice is appreciated!
Thanks!
The instrument we have is one that ties to the neutral of the circuit you are tracing and sends out a radio signal. The problem with this method is that the neutral is tied to the ground grid at the substation and I wouldn't think your results,as such, would be all that accurate.
The only way I can figure to locate them accurately would be to disconnect the neutrals from the grid...this would be require a bit of work so hopefully there's an easier way.
Any advice is appreciated!
Thanks!