Tracing Energized Wires; Tracing Unenergized Lines And Finding Shorts - Amprobe AT-4003-A User Manual

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7.
If two or more breakers produce the same signal strength
indication. Move the receiver away slowly from each of them and
watch the indication level. (Refer to Figure 17)

Tracing Energized Wires

1.
Connect the Alligator Clip Cord set to the T-4000.
2.
Make sure the voltage does not exceed the T-4000 rating.
3.
Connect one alligator clip to the hot wire and the other to a
separate ground. At a receptacle, use the C2901 Pigtail to access
the hot wire. Use the 25-FT ground test lead to ground the T-4000.
(Make the connection as shown in Figure11)
4.
Turn ON the R-4000CON.
5.
Select 'SHORT' mode.
6.
Starting with Low sensitivity setting, circle the area with the
R-4000CON to locate the path of the wire.

Tracing Unenergized Lines and Finding Shorts

If the wire you wish to trace is part of a complete circuit, or can be
made into a complete circuit easily, use the following procedure. If it is
not part of a complete circuit then use the "Finding Opens" procedure
on page 13.
Follow the following procedure:
1.
Connect the alligator clip cord set to T-4000.
2.
Attach one alligator clip to the wire you wish to trace and the other
one to ground.
3.
Turn ON the T-4000.
4.
Select the appropriate signal level.
5.
Turn ON the R-4000CON.
6.
Select the appropriate mode and sensitivity.
7.
Trace the wire.
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