*The T175 HP is a high voltage proximity detector. It has eight voltage detection settings from 240Vac to 275Vac. The T175 HP consists of an internal pickup sensor plate, a sensitivity selector, a visual and a sound annunciator. With the T175 HP, physical contact with electrical conductors is not necessary when testing for live lines. This tester works by proximity.
*Its sensor senses the radiated field which surrounds live conductors. Radiated field strength increases with voltage and decreases
quickly with distance or earth shielding. The radiated field from a cable of closely bunched conductors suppplied by three phase power tends to cancel (See "Limitations of use" paragraph). Detecting distance of a 250Vac single live wire is approximately 10cm. With a bunched neutral and earth cable, as in a flexible cable, the distance is reduced to 5cm.
*Some of the typical uses are: identify and check live cable, find fault in flexible cables, check earth equipment, service neon lightning,
trace live wires, check high frequency radiation, detect residual or induced voltages. For example, faults in damaged flexible cables
are found by applying low voltage to each conductor. Earthing the remainder and moving the tester along the cable until the change in condition is obtained. (Flexible cables which are used in mining and building industries, are readily repairable when the break in the cable is located.)
*When testing for high voltage, the rotary switch (attenuator) is used to identify and differentiate various HV live cables. The tester must
be used in conjunction with a long and insulating rod when measuring high voltage (kV). However, the T175 HP is a non-contact tester and it is advised that the tester should never come into contact with cables (kV) as this tester is merely a non-contact AC proximity tester.
*Checking or proofing the tester is easy. Switch the sensitivity to 240V and place the dome against a low voltage live conductor or rub the dome with a cloth or against an item of clothing as this generates a static DC which triggers the detection of circuit. The light and beeper should go "ON" as a wire is live.
*LIMITATIONS OF USE:
--It is recommended that the T175 HP is not used in HV yards of mixed voltages. In the presence of mixed voltages, the tester can become unreliable.
--Problems can arise when the tertiary circuit of a 275/133/11kV transformer is tested. The electric field of the HV and MV bus bars can
trigger the detector when it is about 3m above the ground. This is common with most of the electric field voltage detectors, and the users should be aware of it. The tester can pick up adjacent circuit to the one being tested and indicate the wrong information to the user.
*Its sensor senses the radiated field which surrounds live conductors. Radiated field strength increases with voltage and decreases
quickly with distance or earth shielding. The radiated field from a cable of closely bunched conductors suppplied by three phase power tends to cancel (See "Limitations of use" paragraph). Detecting distance of a 250Vac single live wire is approximately 10cm. With a bunched neutral and earth cable, as in a flexible cable, the distance is reduced to 5cm.
*Some of the typical uses are: identify and check live cable, find fault in flexible cables, check earth equipment, service neon lightning,
trace live wires, check high frequency radiation, detect residual or induced voltages. For example, faults in damaged flexible cables
are found by applying low voltage to each conductor. Earthing the remainder and moving the tester along the cable until the change in condition is obtained. (Flexible cables which are used in mining and building industries, are readily repairable when the break in the cable is located.)
*When testing for high voltage, the rotary switch (attenuator) is used to identify and differentiate various HV live cables. The tester must
be used in conjunction with a long and insulating rod when measuring high voltage (kV). However, the T175 HP is a non-contact tester and it is advised that the tester should never come into contact with cables (kV) as this tester is merely a non-contact AC proximity tester.
*Checking or proofing the tester is easy. Switch the sensitivity to 240V and place the dome against a low voltage live conductor or rub the dome with a cloth or against an item of clothing as this generates a static DC which triggers the detection of circuit. The light and beeper should go "ON" as a wire is live.
*LIMITATIONS OF USE:
--It is recommended that the T175 HP is not used in HV yards of mixed voltages. In the presence of mixed voltages, the tester can become unreliable.
--Problems can arise when the tertiary circuit of a 275/133/11kV transformer is tested. The electric field of the HV and MV bus bars can
trigger the detector when it is about 3m above the ground. This is common with most of the electric field voltage detectors, and the users should be aware of it. The tester can pick up adjacent circuit to the one being tested and indicate the wrong information to the user.
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