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Q & A of the Day – Is there test equipment available that traces three-phase distribution board equipment?

BookmarkThis 08.08.2008
Fluke
 

Our Voltimum Experts answer your questions on a daily basis in our Technical Expertise area. This one, about electrical testing and looking for equipment that traces three-phase board equipment, is answered by Fluke:

Fluke's cable locator - could this be used?
Fluke's cable locator - could this be used?
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Question: I have to remove some redundant air-conditioning units from the exterior of our building. The units are still live at the rotary switch located outside, although they are locked in the off position. Unfortunately the units are not marked on our distribution boards. I have an idea which board they are fed from but I cannot start turning things off as the board has some crucial process equipment on it which, as you can guess, is not marked on the board.

I currently have a piece of test equipment for single-phase supplies that plugs into a socket and sends a signal down to the distribution board and it is then possible to see which MCB controls the relevant circuit by means of a probe which lights up when it receives the correct signal from the plug. Is there a piece of equipment available that would let me do the same kind of thing for a three-phase supply?

Answer: Thank you for your question. We are not aware of a cable/fuse locator that is designed for three-phase applications. Typically, fuse location would be performed one phase at a time, which the instrument you have is capable of doing.

Fluke manufactures a 2042 cable locator, which comes with a transmitter and receiver. Additional transmitters can be purchased, so if you wanted to place a signal on each of the three-phases, you could. Each transmitter can be assigned a different digital code to aid identification.

Please got to the following link for further information http://www.fluke.co.uk/comx/show_product.aspx?locale=uken&pid=35295

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Email: ukelectricalinfo@fluke.com
Web: www.fluke.co.uk/electrical
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