S9 miniprobe 33 kHz

S9 miniprobe 33 kHz

Overall, the S9 Miniprobe with a 33 kHz frequency is a valuable accessory for utility locating tasks, providing users with an effective tool for accurately tracing and mapping underground utilities. Its compatibility with various utility locating receivers and locators makes it a versatile asset for utility professionals working in the field.

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S9 miniprobe 33 kHz in Uzbekistan, Tashkent

9 mm probe for small diameter pipes and channels.

Accessories
The S9 Miniprobe is a small 9 mm (0.35 in) diameter sensor designed for installation in non-metallic pipes or ducts. It allows operators to track the route of small diameter pipes or ducts and pinpoint the location of any blockages.
The flexibility of the S9 Mini Probe allows the probe to move around bends or past existing cables, and the rugged construction and design helps protect the S9 Mini Probe from damage when moving around bends or when encountering obstructions in the duct. The S9 mini probe is the ideal accessory for small diameter ducts where flexibility and strength are required.

Mounts up to 13′ (4m) and measures 0.35″ x 5.4″ (9 x 138mm). Comes as a kit including probe, 2 batteries and case.

Part No: 10/ Mini probe 33

Set of 10 batteries for mini probe S9.

Part number: 10/mini probe batpack.

Application S9 miniprobe 33 kHz
More and more cables and pipes are being laid in underground networks, as a result, underground utility channels are becoming increasingly congested. Before attempting to install other cables in an existing conduit, it is important to know whether there is enough space for another cable or whether there are any blockages in the conduit.

Blocked/damaged ducts
Auxiliary ducts and micropipes may become blocked or deformed both before and during use. These blockages cause delays due to failed cable insertions, and may even require excavation to clear them – a costly and time-consuming task.

The S9 MiniSonde is designed to be pushed or pulled into a small buried pipe or channel using a standard installer’s mounting kit. When using a Radiodetection locator, the operator can follow the probe’s trajectory, confirming its route and reducing the risk of damage during local excavations.

If a blockage is detected, the operator can pinpoint where the probe stops above ground and assess the need for excavation.

The S9 Miniprobe 33 kHz is a specialized utility locating accessory used for tracing and mapping underground utilities, such as cables and pipes. Here’s what you need to know about it:

  1. Purpose: The S9 Miniprobe 33 kHz is designed to emit a detectable signal at a specific frequency (33 kHz) that can be detected by compatible utility locating receivers or cable and pipe locators. This signal helps users precisely locate and trace buried utilities.
  2. Frequency: The 33 kHz frequency is commonly used in utility locating applications due to its effectiveness in penetrating various soil types and materials commonly encountered in underground environments. It provides a balance between signal strength and depth penetration, making it suitable for a wide range of utility locating tasks.
  3. Design S9 miniprobe 33 kHz: The S9 Miniprobe is typically a handheld device that emits the 33 kHz signal when activated by the user. It may feature a compact and ergonomic design for ease of use in the field.
  4. Operation S9 miniprobe 33 kHz: The operator manually activates the S9 Miniprobe and moves it along the ground in the area where utility locating is required. The emitted 33 kHz signal penetrates the ground and can be detected by compatible receivers or locators, allowing for accurate tracing and mapping of buried utilities.
  5. Compatibility: The S9 Miniprobe with a 33 kHz frequency is designed to be compatible with a wide range of utility locating receivers and cable and pipe locators available on the market. It can be used in conjunction with these devices to enhance their utility locating capabilities.
  6. Applications: The S9 Miniprobe with a 33 kHz frequency is commonly used by utility technicians, construction workers, and infrastructure maintenance crews for locating and tracing buried utilities prior to excavation or construction activities. It helps prevent accidental damage to utilities and ensures the safety of excavation work.

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