Applications, Features, and Benefits of Utility Locating Equipment

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Applications, Features, and Benefits of Utility Locating Equipment The new age of utility locating equipment is designed and manufactured to locate utilities underground, including those that are not easily visible through the naked eye and lie beneath ground or pavement. This new sophisticated equipment can locate cables, pipes and other underground objects and even source of blockages (for instance, blockages in the sewer line). There are multiple applications, features, and benefits of utility locating equipment. Applications of Utility Locating Equipment Utility locating equipment can be used in a wide variety of scenarios but are dominantly useful for the building and construction industry. Engineers can use them to avoid accidents and damages, which construction activities can cause to the existing utilities. However, the application of these equipment extends to many different and other areas and industries as well. The homeowners may use the equipment during excavation, professionals, and utility providers related to other services and industries as well. Underground utility locators can also be used by industries including oil and gas, power and electricity, water and sewage, telecommunication, cable, and telephone companies, and the rail and mass transit companies and organizations. Features There are immense applications, features, and benefits of utility locating equipment. Some features of utility locating equipment are outlined below. Display- It commonly takes a backlit LCD form. The display of utility locating equipment provides a visual representation and in-depth information about the utilities and lines underground and reveals their accurate depth. Detection depth- The utility locating equipment may be effective in finding underground utilities up to a certain depth. It is effective for a depth of 10 to 20 meters in most of the cases. Operating frequency- These are the communication and transmitting frequencies through which the transmitters and receivers of a utility locating equipment and device operation. Higher frequency produces higher resolution data, while may lose penetration depth. Transmitter power- It is the maximum power (in wattage) that a transmitter can apply for enabling the tracing of a line or utility. Power source- In most cases, the utility locating equipment used the rechargeable batteries as their power source. However, some other equipment may not use rechargeable batteries.


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