Cable Fault Location – fast prelocation & precise pinpointing

From distance-to-fault to pinpoint: professional systems shorten outages and minimize excavation. TDR prelocation, sheath fault locating and surge/impulse techniques deliver clear results on power, control and telecom cables.

  • TDR prelocation for quick fault distance
  • Sheath/earth fault locating with step-voltage & impulse methods
  • Pinpointing with A-frame, acoustic & magnetic sensors
  • Structured workflows with reports & safety measures

Alligator Clip (Crocodile Clip) GREEN
Alligator Clip (Crocodile Clip) GREEN
Clamping range up to 9mm, length 51mm, 4mm socket, test voltage 600V
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Alligator Clip (Crocodile Clip) YELLOW
Alligator Clip (Crocodile Clip) YELLOW
Clamping range up to 9mm, length 51mm, 4mm socket, test voltage 600V
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Alligator Clip (Crocodile Clip) BLUE
Alligator Clip (Crocodile Clip) BLUE
Clamping range up to 9mm, length 51mm, 4mm socket, test voltage 600V
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Crocodile Clip Set (alligator clip set) RO-SW-GN-GE-BL
Krokodilklemmenset (Froschklemmenset) RO-SW-GN-GE-BL
5 pcs. alligator clips (crocodile clips)
Clamping range up to 9mm, length 51mm, 4mm socket, test voltage 600V
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200EP-G Probe Receiver
The 200EP-G is the standard probe receiver for identifying wire pairs in telecommunications technology

consists of:
 
  • 200EP probe receiver
  • operating manual

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Fault-location methods

  • TDR (prelocation): time-domain reflectometry to estimate distance to fault.
  • Sheath/earth faults: DC or pulsed techniques to narrow down insulation/jacket defects.
  • Pinpointing: acoustic/magnetic methods with A-frame, ground mic or EM probe.

Selection guide

  • Cable & voltage: power, control or telecom; LV/MV grids.
  • Fault type: earth/short, high-resistance, open circuit, sheath defect.
  • Environment: urban noise, surface type, access constraints.
  • Workflow: combined prelocation, surge generator & pinpoint toolsets speed the job.

Accessories & safety

  • Test leads, grounds/returns, A-frame, ground mics, EM probes
  • Surge generators, clamps, adapters
  • PPE, barriers, earthing & short-circuit kits

FAQ

Prelocation vs. pinpoint—what’s the difference?
Prelocation estimates distance (e.g., TDR); pinpointing finds the exact surface position.
How do I document results?
Store TDR/point data and field notes to provide traceable reports.
Does it work on shielded/PE cables?
Yes with the right coupling and methods; sheath faults can be isolated precisely.