Look before you dig! The LKZ-1000 allows construction crews to:
Detect underground energized (live) wires
Detect de-energized underground wires
Trace metallic or non-conductive pipes
Trace a determined cable
Determine the depth of a cable
The LKZ-1000 cable & pipe locator consists of an improved LKN-1000 transmitter and the LKO-1000 receiver that together deliver significantly higher detection technology to:
Detect underground services at greater depths
Give more accurate depth estimation
Detect in the presence of high signal interference
LKZ-1000 Technology:
Four adjustable output levels with maximum output level of 1 W
Choice of 3 tracing signals, 8 kHz or 33 kHz, or at 8 kHz and 33 kHz together
Locates cables up to 3 m, 10 ft deep
Trace non-conductive pipelines using a “floating” probe
Transmitter detection of de-energized underground wires using a galvanized, inductive, or clamp-based connection
Trace metallic or non-conductive pipes using an additional probe
Location by connecting the transmitter directly to an object that is not live
Location by using an adapter that connects the transmitter to an AC outlet
UUser-friendly Design Features:
Compact and light-weight for less fatigue when operating for long periods
Sensibly located control buttons for hand operation
Easy-to-view backlit LCD with contrast + auto on-off
Clear visual and audio signals for easier operation
Automatic adjustment of detection sensitivity
5 operating modes
Durable waterproof design for harsh outdoor conditions; protection rating of IP65
Self-test function to test the LKN-1000 before use
Shallow cable-depth warning indicator
Cable direction indication
Audio tones to facilitate locating or tracing,
Adjustment of transmitter power and frequency
Passive or Active Operating Modes:
Passive POWER with 50 Hz or 60 Hz – enables location of live wires and cables
Passive RADIO (15-30 kHz) – for quick, non-selective location of an underground metallic installation
Active with transmitter (8 kHz and 33 kHz), enables detection using the inductive mode; just place the transmitter over the traced object
Explanation of Detection and Location Modes