sewerin UT 9000 Instruction Manual

sewerin UT 9000 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 EDENBROS, LLC UT 9000 Operating instructions...
  • Page 2 UT 9000 R receiver Fig. 1: Volume, ON/OFF, measuring mode Light sensor Up, gain up Signal behaviour, menu Frequency, direction recognition, next, select Down, gain down Location type, depth, back Fig. 2: UT 9000 R receiver control panel (functions of the keys)
  • Page 3 UT 9012 TX generator Display Control panel Eye ring for carrying strap Mini USB connector, with cover External power supply connector (vehicle cable) Connection for accessories (set of cables, cable clamp) Battery compartment Fig. 3: UT 9012 TX generator Volume, ON/OFF, back Frequency up Power level, menu, next, select Frequency down...
  • Page 4 Information about this document The warnings and notes in the document mean the following: WARNING! Risk of personal injury. Can result in serious injury or death. CAUTION! Risk of personal injury. Can result in injury or a risk to health. NOTICE! Risk of damage to property.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Page Introduction ................1 Warranty ..................1 Purpose ..................2 Intended use ................3 General safety information ............3 UT 9000 R receiver ..............4 General ..................4 Location methods, location types and signal behaviour ....5 Control panel ................7 Display ..................9 2.5 Configuring the device (menu) ..........13 2.5.1 Frequencies menu item ............14 2.5.2...
  • Page 6 Safety information regarding the lithium-ion rechargeable battery ................36 3.6.2.2 Storage of the rechargeable battery........36 3.6.2.3 Charging the battery............37 Using the UT 9000 system ............39 Device pairing .................39 4.1.1 Pairing the generator and the receiver .........39 4.1.2 Disconnecting the generator and the receiver .....40 Frequency selection ..............40...
  • Page 7 Problems with the receiver ............69 Problems with the generator ...........69 Appendix ................71 Technical data .................71 9.1.1 UT 9000 R receiver ..............71 9.1.2 UT 9005 TX / UT 9012 TX generator ........72 Pre-set frequencies (factory settings) ........74 9.2.1 UT 9000 R receiver ..............74 9.2.2...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    ● Use only suitable battery types. ● Changes or modifications to this product may only be carried out with the approval of Hermann Sewerin GmbH. ● Use only Hermann Sewerin GmbH accessories for the product. Hermann Sewerin GmbH shall not be liable for damages resulting from the non-observance of this information. The warranty condi- tions of the General Terms and Conditions ("AGB") of Hermann...
  • Page 9: Purpose

    UT 9000 is an electronic location system for detecting electri- cally conductive lines laid in the ground. The system compris- es the UT 9000 R receiver and a generator (UT 9012 TX or UT 9005 TX). Data is sent between the receiver and the gener- ator via bidirectional radio.
  • Page 10: Intended Use

    1 Introduction Intended use UT 9000 is intended for professional industrial and commercial use. The appropriate specialist knowledge is required to operate the device. Note: If necessary, learn more about pipe location theory before com- mencing practical work with the UT 9000.
  • Page 11: Ut 9000 R Receiver

    The selected volume of the loudspeaker or headphones does not affect the sensitivity of the device, i.e. loud signals are not necessarily strong signals. The UT 9000 R receiver can be used for both active and passive location. Semi-automatic gain control can be used to simplify active location.
  • Page 12: Location Methods, Location Types And Signal Behaviour

    2 UT 9000 R receiver Location methods, location types and signal behaviour Active and passive location with the UT 9000 are referred to lo- cation methods. Two different location types are available for each of the location methods. Different signal behaviours can be selected depending on the location type.
  • Page 13 2 UT 9000 R receiver Signal behaviour Signal Description behaviour ● for precise location of a sonde ● for determining where fibre-optic cables Coordinates ● to determine the location of a line using the maximum method Maximum wide ● in comparison to maximum narrow sig- nal behaviour: –...
  • Page 14: Control Panel

    2 UT 9000 R receiver Control panel The control panel consists of six keys (Fig. 2 inside front cover). Some keys have more than one function. Function Action ● to increase the ● press key briefly volume or turn the several times...
  • Page 15 2 UT 9000 R receiver Function Action ● in a menu: to se- ● press the key lect or to move Down down Gain down ● to reduce the gain ● press the key (semi-automatic gain control ad- justment) ● press the key re-...
  • Page 16: Display

    2 UT 9000 R receiver Display Fig. 5: UT 9000 R receiver display (overview) The upper area displays the field strength and gain in graphical form. The lower area consists of a tool bar which displays the current settings and conditions using symbols. The central area is used to help guide you towards the location object with the help of graphical elements.
  • Page 17 2 UT 9000 R receiver Gain Fig. 7: Receiver display – gain display The field strength is displayed: ● numerically in the example (Fig. 7): 22 dB ● graphically The more segments that are visible, the higher the gain. Depth Fig. 8: Receiver display – depth and distance display The depth is displayed numerically.
  • Page 18 2 UT 9000 R receiver Graphical elements Fig. 9: Receiver display – graphical elements Compass with needle ● the compass needles show the position of the line. Directional arrows ● the receiver needs to be moved in the direction of the arrow shown.
  • Page 19 2 UT 9000 R receiver Symbols Fig. 10: Receiver display – symbols The selected frequency is displayed twice on the right-hand side of the tool bar. For frequencies over 1,000 Hz, the top value is displayed in kHz and underneath in Hz.
  • Page 20: Configuring The Device (Menu)

    2 UT 9000 R receiver Location type sonde line current radio Signal behaviour coordinates maximum narrow maximum wide minimum Configuring the device (menu) The menu can be used for making settings and for retrieving in- formation about the device. The following menu items are avail- able: ●...
  • Page 21: Frequencies Menu Item

    2 UT 9000 R receiver Opening a menu item With the menu open: 1. Press the up or down key. The selected menu item will be highlighted. 2. Press the next key. The selected menu item is opened. Changing the settings With the menu item for which you wish to change the settings: 1.
  • Page 22: Language

    2 UT 9000 R receiver 2.5.2 Settings menu item The Settings menu item can be used to modify the following settings: ● Language ● Units ● Backlight ● Shutdown Timer (shutdown time) ● Communications 2.5.2.1 Language The Language menu item is used to change the language used on the display.
  • Page 23: Communications

    2 UT 9000 R receiver 2.5.2.5 Communications The following options are available in the Communications menu item: ● Radio On/Off ● Bluetooth ● Link Info (linking information) ● Link TX ● Unlink TX Radio On/Off The Radio On/Off menu item can be used to disconnect or re- establish the radio connection between the generator and the receiver.
  • Page 24: Options Menu Item

    2 UT 9000 R receiver Pairing information The Link Info menu item is used to display information on pairing with a generator. If a receiver is paired with a generator, the device number of the generator is displayed in Linked To.
  • Page 25: Audio Style

    2 UT 9000 R receiver 2.5.3.2 Audio Style The Audio Style menu item is used for setting which kind of sound reproduction is used. ● Classic ● Smooth 2.5.3.3 Gain The Gain menu item is used to set how the gain on the received signals is readjusted.
  • Page 26: System Info Menu Item

    2 UT 9000 R receiver 2.5.4 System Info menu item The System Info menu item displays information about the de- vice. This information may be spread across several pages. ● Press the down key to display all the information. 2.5.5...
  • Page 27: Power Supply

    2 UT 9000 R receiver Controlling the generator via the receiver On the receiver: 1. In the menu, select: Settings > TX Control. The operating mode display appears. The symbol of the func- tion which can be modified flashes. − Press the down or up key to change between power level and dual output.
  • Page 28 2 UT 9000 R receiver Changing the batteries The battery compartment cover is locked with a quick-release fastener. 1. Turn the quick-release fastener to open the battery compart- ment. 2. Remove the used batteries. 3. Insert new batteries. Ensure correct polarity (Fig. 11).
  • Page 29: Ut 9005 Tx / Ut 9012 Tx Generator

    3 UT 9005 TX / UT 9012 TX generator UT 9005 TX / UT 9012 TX generator General The generator can be used to energise lines both galvanically and inductively. The generator is, therefore, often also referred to as a transmitter. Different frequencies are available for energising lines.
  • Page 30: Control Panel

    3 UT 9005 TX / UT 9012 TX generator Control panel The control panel consists of four keys (Fig. 4 inside front cover). Some keys have more than one function. Function Action ● to turn the tone on ● press the key ●...
  • Page 31: Display

    3 UT 9005 TX / UT 9012 TX generator Display Fig. 12: UT 9012 TX generator display (overview) The left-hand side of the display uses symbols to show the cur- rent settings and statuses. The right-hand side of the display shows the frequency and different parameters as numerical val- ues.
  • Page 32 3 UT 9005 TX / UT 9012 TX generator Power selected power level high power enabled Volume tone switched on tone switched off Generator status generator transmitting generator not transmitting generator unable to transmit (connection error during galvanic energising) Miscellaneous direction recognition enabled generator paired with receiver step-voltage probe enabled...
  • Page 33 3 UT 9005 TX / UT 9012 TX generator Frequency Fig. 14: Generator display – frequency display The selected frequency is displayed twice. For frequencies over 1,000 Hz, the top value is displayed in kHz and underneath in Hz. Parameters Fig.
  • Page 34: Configuring The Device (Menu)

    3 UT 9005 TX / UT 9012 TX generator Configuring the device (menu) The menu can be used for making settings and for retrieving in- formation about the device. The following menu items are avail- able: ● Frequencies ● Settings ●...
  • Page 35: Frequencies Menu Item

    3 UT 9005 TX / UT 9012 TX generator 3.5.1 Frequencies menu item The frequencies menu item is used to enable or disable the pre- set frequencies. Symbols indicate which individual frequencies are suitable for the different operating modes. An explanation of these symbols can be found in section 9.2.1 on page 74.
  • Page 36 3 UT 9005 TX / UT 9012 TX generator The Output menu item can be used to set special functions for the output signal. The following menu items are available: ● Direction Enabled (direction recognition) ● High Power ● Dual Output (Y-cable) Direction Enabled The Direction Enabled menu item is used to enable direction recognition.
  • Page 37: Meter

    3 UT 9005 TX / UT 9012 TX generator 3.5.2.3 Meter The Meter menu item is used to specify which values are shown on the display in the parameter area (Fig. 15). Operating mode Meter Simple Advanced induc- with ● current [mA] ●...
  • Page 38: Options Menu Item

    3 UT 9005 TX / UT 9012 TX generator Note: Disconnecting the radio connection does not cut an existing pair- ing of generator and receiver. Link RX While the receiver and generator are paired, information on the status of the connection is displayed in the Link RX menu item. For more detailed information on pairing, please refer to sec- tion 4.1.1 on page 39.
  • Page 39: Defaults

    3 UT 9005 TX / UT 9012 TX generator 3.5.3.2 Defaults Use the Defaults menu item to return the following settings to factory defaults: ● Settings (backlight, output, meter, communications) ● Options (language, fault mode) Note: The default language setting for the device is English: be aware that all text on the display will appear in English after returning to factory settings.
  • Page 40: Step-Voltage Probe

    3 UT 9005 TX / UT 9012 TX generator 3.5.3.3 Step-voltage probe Note: The Fault Mode menu item is only available when a set of cables is connected to the generator. The set of cables must be connect- ed before opening the menu. The Fault Mode menu item is used to enable or disable a step-voltage probe.
  • Page 41: Power Supply

    3 UT 9005 TX / UT 9012 TX generator Power supply Both internal and external power supplies can be used to provide power. Internal power supply The device can be operated with either disposable or recharge- able lithium-ion batteries. Different battery compartment covers (Fig. 16) are required de- pending on which kind of battery is used.
  • Page 42: Changing The Batteries

    3 UT 9005 TX / UT 9012 TX generator External power supply The external power supply is connected via a vehicle cable. Whenever a power source (e.g. external rechargeable battery) is connected to the external power supply, the internal power supply is cut off.
  • Page 43: Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery

    3 UT 9005 TX / UT 9012 TX generator 3.6.2 Lithium-ion rechargeable battery A special lithium-ion rechargeable battery is required to power the device. The lithium-ion rechargeable battery can be purchased addition- ally as an accessory. 3.6.2.1 Safety information regarding the lithium-ion rechargeable battery ●...
  • Page 44: Charging The Battery

    NOTICE! Danger of battery destruction The rechargeable battery has a dedicated adapter. ● Only use the UT 9000 AC/DC adapter to charge the battery. ● Before using the AC/DC adapter to charge the battery, ensure it is in perfect condition. Never use a damaged AC/DC adapter.
  • Page 45 3 UT 9005 TX / UT 9012 TX generator 2. Connect the rechargeable battery to a suitable power source using the AC/DC adapter. The battery will be charged. The LED on the AC/DC adapter will display the current charging status: State of charge battery charging green...
  • Page 46: Using The Ut 9000 System

    4 Using the UT 9000 system Using the UT 9000 system Device pairing For active location, a receiver needs to be assigned to a gen- erator so that the two form a device pair. To do so, the receiver and generator are linked. The device number is the means of identification.
  • Page 47: Disconnecting The Generator And The Receiver

    4 Using the UT 9000 system Once the receiver and generator are paired, the measuring mode display on each device shows the paired symbol. 4.1.2 Disconnecting the generator and the receiver In order to disconnect an existing device pairing, each device must be disconnected separately.
  • Page 48: Frequency Selection

    The most common frequencies are pre-set as default settings. If other, additional frequencies are required, they must be set up on the system using the UT 9000 software. ● Enabled frequencies Enabled frequencies are a selection of all of the pre-set fre- quencies.
  • Page 49: Enabling A Frequency

    4 Using the UT 9000 system 4.2.1 Enabling a frequency Note: SEWERIN recommends enabling any eligible frequencies before starting the location process in order to successfully determine the ambient noise. The required frequencies must be enabled on both the generator and the receiver.
  • Page 50: Gain Control On The Receiver

    4 Using the UT 9000 system Note: SEWERIN recommends beginning the location process with a suitable frequency. ● Always determine the ambient noise before starting (see sec- tion 5.1 on page 49). The frequency can be modified on either the receiver or the gen- erator. NB: ● If the frequency is changed on the receiver, it will automatically be modified on the paired generator.
  • Page 51: Depth Measurement

    4 Using the UT 9000 system Manual adjustment of gain ● Press the gain up key several times or hold it down to increase the gain. ● Press the gain down key several times or hold it down to re- duce the gain.
  • Page 52: Determining The Depth Manually

    4 Using the UT 9000 system 4.4.1 Determining the depth automatically If automatic depth measurement is set, the depth is displayed as soon as the receiver is located above the location object. If the receiver is not located above the location object, no value is displayed for the depth.
  • Page 53 4 Using the UT 9000 system Fig. 18: Determining the offset depth D depth X distance receiver – location object T tilt angle of the receiver The settings in Options > Autodepth are used to specify wheth- er the offset depth is displayed automatically or determined man- ually.
  • Page 54: Ut 9000 Software

    4 Using the UT 9000 system UT 9000 software The UT 9000 software is used to update and configure devices in an efficient manner. Individual settings can be stored in a file for future use. Requirements: ● the software must be installed on a computer ● the device (receiver or generator) must be connected to the computer via a USB cable The software is used to carry out the following tasks: ●...
  • Page 55 4 Using the UT 9000 system NOTICE! Possibility of destroying thread when replacing screws The cover to the USB connection is adapted to the contour of the UT 9000 R receiver. ● Ensure that the cover is replaced correctly. 8. If necessary, update or configure other devices.
  • Page 56: Active Location: Lines

    5 Active location: lines Active location: lines In active location, a generator is used to produce an electromag- netic field around the line to be located. The energised line can then be located. Carry out the following steps to locate a line using active location: 1. determine the ambient noise 2. energise the line 3.
  • Page 57 5 Active location: lines Note: The decision on which of the suitable frequencies is actually used for subsequent energising and locating assumes corresponding expert knowledge. 1. Ensure that the generator is switched off. 2. On the receiver: a) Select the location type: Line. b) In the menu, select: Ambient Noise.
  • Page 58: Energising A Line

    5 Active location: lines Energising a line In active location the line is galvanically or inductively energised. 5.2.1 Galvanic energising Galvanic energising involves supplying power from a generator to the line via a cable. This is only possible if an electrical con- nection can be made at an exposed part of the line.
  • Page 59: Parallel Connection

    5 Active location: lines WARNING! Risk of injury from high voltage High voltages can occur at exposed parts of lines. ● Carry out the instructions in the specified order. ● Always switch off the generator before moving the earthing spike. With the generator switched off: 1. Firmly stick an earthing spike into the ground. If possible, position the earthing spike at an angle of 90°...
  • Page 60 5 Active location: lines The receiver can then control via radio which of the two connec- tions, i.e. which line, is energised. The other connection is then de-energised. This process saves time as the connections do not need to be repeatedly changed. Note: Lines connected in parallel cannot be energised simultaneously.
  • Page 61: Points To Note When Changing The Set Of Cables

    5 Active location: lines 5.2.1.2 Points to note when changing the set of cables A set of cables connected to the generator is recognised by the system and shown on the generator's display via a symbol (Fig. 20). If a simple cable is swapped for a Y-cable (double set of cables), this recognition needs to be carried out manually.
  • Page 62: Inductive Energising

    5 Active location: lines 5.2.2 Inductive energising Inductive energising involves positioning the generator above the line to be located. The electromagnetic field generated by the generator causes a current flow in the line to be located. Energising only requires a generator. The line must be metallic. Fig. 22: Orientation of the generator in relation to the line for inductive energising With the generator switched off: 1.
  • Page 63: Energising With A Cable Clamp

    5 Active location: lines 5.2.2.1 Energising with a cable clamp Individual cables can be energised selectively using a cable clamp. Unlike galvanic energising, this does not require a direct connection to the cable and the cable does not need to be ex- posed.
  • Page 64: Locating A Line

    5 Active location: lines Locating a line With the line energised: 1. Switch on the receiver. 2. Choose the following settings: − location type: Line − signal behaviour: Maximum narrow, Maximum wide or Minimum 3. Hold the receiver vertically downwards. 4.
  • Page 65: Direction Recognition

    5 Active location: lines Direction recognition Lines may be incorrectly located if there are additional lines run- ning close to the one to be located. The reason for this is that neighbouring lines may also be energised unintentionally. The direction recognition function can be used to avoid locating incorrect lines.
  • Page 66 5 Active location: lines This function is only available for: ● location type: Line ● frequencies between 8 kHz and 10 kHz 1. Enable direction recognition on the generator. a) Connect a set of cables to the generator. b) In the menu, select: Settings > Output > Direction Ena- bled >...
  • Page 67: High Power

    5 Active location: lines Note: ● If a frequency of less than 8 kHz or greater than 10 kHz is selected during measuring mode, the function is switched off automatically. If a frequency between 8 kHz and 10 kHz is then subsequently selected, the function is automatically switched back on.
  • Page 68 If required, set a longer value under Timer. The High Power symbol appears on the display. Note: ● SEWERIN recommends the following for frequent or prolonged use of the High Power function: Use a lithium-ion rechargeable battery or an external power source to power the generator.
  • Page 69: Active Location: Sondes

    6 Active location: sondes Active location: sondes Lines that are not electro-conductive can be located using sondes which are placed in the line. When switched on, sondes generate an electromagnetic field which can be located by the receiver. Sondes come in different shapes and sizes. They can also be integrated into cameras for performing line diagnostics.
  • Page 70 6 Active location: sondes Response from the receiver when locating a sonde Audio maximum directly above the sonde Field strength maximum directly above the sonde Gain readjust as required, possibly several times Directional change into a diamond directly above the arrows sonde Tips...
  • Page 71 6 Active location: sondes...
  • Page 72: Passive Location

    ● 60 Hz, 120 Hz, 180 Hz (power line frequency in North America, etc.) Note: SEWERIN recommends determining the ambient noise before starting the passive location process. For more detailed informa- tion on ambient noise, please refer to section 5.1 on page 49.
  • Page 73 7 Passive location 5. As soon as you receive a corresponding signal, hold the re- ceiver with the handle parallel to the assumed route of the line (Fig. 27). Fig. 27: Receiver oriented to the assumed route of the line for passive location 6.
  • Page 74 7 Passive location Points to note when working with the radio location type Note the following points when locating with the Radio location type rather than the Current location type and active location: Signal behaviour only available for maximum narrow Gain only manual Display...
  • Page 75: Troubleshooting

    8 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Sources of error when locating Interference fields are the most common sources of error. Inter- ference fields can distort the electromagnetic fields along the line, thus producing erroneous location results. This can apply to both the position and the depth of the line or sonde. Electromagnetic fields that are too weak or distorted can also lead to incorrect location results. Distorted fields occur, for exam- ple, when other lines cross the line to be located or at junctions and bends.
  • Page 76: Problems With The Receiver

    8 Troubleshooting Users who primarily use acoustic location can sometimes locate a fictitious line C between line A and line B. It is possible to avoid this error by checking carefully the direc- tional arrows on the display. The directional arrows show the direction in which a line is located. Directly over a line the direc- tional arrows turn into a diamond.
  • Page 77 Remaining battery ● Change the batteries capacity too low ● Charge rechargeable battery ● Use the external power source ● UT 9000 is unsuitable > use Galvanic energising Line is not elec- not working tro-conductive a different device or location...
  • Page 78: Appendix

    9 Appendix Appendix Technical data 9.1.1 UT 9000 R receiver Device data Dimensions (W × D × H): 120 × 325 × 705 mm Weight 2.2 kg incl. batteries Certificates Certificate FCC, IC, CE Marking Contains FCC ID: QOQWT41 5123-BGTWT41...
  • Page 79: Ut 9005 Tx / Ut 9012 Tx Generator

    9 Appendix Data transmission Transmission frequency 2.4 GHz Radio range maximum 800 m Communications Radio Location Receiving frequency ● 75 active frequencies between 64 Hz and 200 kHz ● passive frequencies: – 50/60 Hz – 100/120 Hz – 150/180 Hz Location depth maximum 12 m error:...
  • Page 80: Data Transmission

    9 Appendix Operating conditions Operating temperature -20 °C – +50 °C Storage temperature -32 °C – +70 °C with batteries, rechargeable batteries -20 °C – +45 °C with lithium-ion rechargeable battery Humidity 10 % – 90 % r.h., non-condensing Atmospheric pressure 950 –...
  • Page 81: Pre-Set Frequencies (Factory Settings)

    9 Appendix Pre-set frequencies (factory settings) 9.2.1 UT 9000 R receiver Frequency suitable for 50 Hz 60 Hz 100 Hz 120 Hz 150 Hz 180 Hz 256 Hz 263 Hz 512 Hz 640 Hz 815 Hz 1.02 kHz 1.17 kHz 8.19 kHz...
  • Page 82: Ut 9005 Tx / Ut 9012 Tx Generator

    9 Appendix 9.2.2 UT 9005 TX / UT 9012 TX generator Frequency suitable for 256 Hz 263 Hz 512 Hz 640 Hz 815 Hz 1.02 kHz 1.17 kHz 8.19 kHz 9.5 kHz 9.82 kHz 32.8 kHz 44.6 kHz Explanation of symbols: 80.4 kHz galvanic energising 83.1 kHz...
  • Page 83: Accessories And Consumables

    Other accessories and consumables are available for the prod- uct. Please contact our SEWERIN sales department for further information. EC Declaration of Conformity Hermann Sewerin GmbH hereby declares that the UT 9000 fulfils the requirements of the following directives: ● 1999/5/EC ● 2004/108/EC ●...
  • Page 84: Advice On Disposal

    Allocated EWC waste code Device 16 02 13 Disposable battery, 16 06 05 / 20 01 34 rechargeable battery End-of-life equipment Used equipment can be returned to Hermann Sewerin GmbH. We will arrange for the equipment to be disposed of appropriately by certified specialist contractors free of charge.
  • Page 85: Index

    10 Index Index display 9 graphical elements 11 active location 49, 62 symbols 12, 24 ambient noise 49 distinguishing battery compartments 34 menu item 19 dual output 29 audio mode 17 audio style 18 autodepth 18 energising 51 galvanic 51 inductive 55 backlight 15, 28 with cable clamp 56...
  • Page 86 10 Index high power 29, 60 offset depth determining 45 menu item 18 operating mode 22 inductive energising 55 options 17, 31 output 28 output power 12 W 60 language 15, 31 LED 38 line parallel connection 52 energising 51 pre-allocation of the cable 53 location 49, 57 parameters 26...
  • Page 87 12, 24 system info 19, 33 timer 28, 29 tips 11 turn arrows 11 -control 19 link 17 un-link 17 units 15 use, intended 3 UT 9000 R see receiver UT 9005 TX see generator UT 9012 TX see generator...
  • Page 88 EDENBROS, LLC Products: 1. Pipe & Cable Locators 2. Metal Detectors 3. Sewer Cameras 4. Duct Rodders & Sondes 5. Leak Noise Correlators 6. Leak Listeners 7. Noise Loggers 8. Gas Detectors 9. Ground Penetrating Radar 10. Data Loggers 11. Tools 12.

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