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T6000 Underground Pipeline Detector

Maximum Testing Depth of 20 Meters

  T6000 includes two parts, the transmitter and the receiver, in which the transmitter is the signal source that can send out enough electricity, which is one of the core of this set of instruments. It is fully functional, highly intelligent and easy to operate. The receiver is equipped to receive a specific magnetic field, and can be converted into an electrical signal display, prompting the operator a system of circuit integration. It is the core of this instrument. Its full-featured, high degree of intelligence, portable and lightweight, easy to operate. Optional external equipment to extend its functions.

  T6000 transmitter is based on the principle of reflection of electromagnetic waves in the transmission process and the principle of electromagnetic induction, combined with digital filtering, wireless reception, software control and design of high-tech products. Its basic working principle is generated by the transmitter of electric and magnetic waves and through the different ways of transmitting connections will send signals to the underground cable to be detected, the underground cable sensed electromagnetic waves, the surface of the underground cable to produce induction current, induction current will be along the cable to the distant propagation of the process of propagation of the electric current, but also through the underground cable to the ground to the ground electromagnetic waves radiated so that the local under the cable detector When the receiver detects on the ground, it will receive the electromagnetic wave signals on the ground right above the underground cable, and it will be able to distinguish the position and direction of the underground cable through the change of the strength of the received signals. Receiver through the internal antenna or external input devices, respectively, to receive the cable radiation out of the magnetic field signal or leakage of electric field signals, available in two different modes of operation to deal with the changes in the strength of the signal to the operator.