SuperC.A.T4+ S
Designed for use in the demanding environments of the construction sector, this locating receiver can be combined with a wide range of sondes and accessories.
Locating and protecting buried utilities
Safe excavation work relies on the accurate detection of underground utilities. Poor identification of existing infrastructure can lead to damage to underground pipes and cables. This may result in outages, costly repairs, and project delays. In some cases, it can even cause accidents involving injuries.
APPLICATIONS
Each model in the SuperCAT4+ and T1 series has been developed to meet the needs of specific industries.
SuperC.A.T4+
Construction Industry
Designed for use in the challenging conditions of (deep) construction environments, this receiver can be used with a wide range of sondes and accessories.
SuperCAT4+ detects a comprehensive range of active frequencies to improve the identification and tracing of different cable types in diverse environments.
Higher frequencies such as 131 kHz or 65 kHz can be used for locating well-insulated, high-impedance utilities such as telecom cables or insulated pipe joints.
In environments where telecommunications cables and high-impedance lines are predominant, the T1-131 with the higher frequency range should be used. For lower-frequency operation suited to pipe location, it can alternatively be operated with 65 / 512 / 640 Hz parameters.
SuperC.A.T4+ S
Water and Pipeline Sector
For detecting and tracing buried pipes, SuperCAT4+ S identifies the widest range of sonde frequencies.
The S-model detects several sonde frequencies tailored to locating water, drainage, and sewer pipes. Low-frequency sondes are suitable for cast-iron pipes, while higher-frequency sondes are used for locating non-metallic pipes and ducts.
Additionally, a 33 kHz active frequency can be coupled onto a FlexiTrace for continuous signal tracing using a T1-512 or T1-640 transmitter.
SuperC.A.T4+ CPS
Construction Industry / Gas Utilities
Optimized for oil and gas pipelines (metal pipes) that carry DC current for cathodic protection (CP or CPS). The CP signal can be located and traced along the pipeline without coupling an additional transmitter signal.