KELUSHI NF-816 Cable Wire Locator Receiver Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- KELUSHI
Table of Contents
KELUSHI NF-816 Cable Wire Locator Receiver
Safety
WARNING – READ INSTRUCTION MANUALS BEFORE USE
Read & understand this material before operating or servicing this equipment.
Failure to understand how to safely operate this tool could result in an
accident causing serious injury or death.
The underground wire locator is suitable for use on Un-energized or Low
voltage installations only.
At no time should this device be used on utility mains powered devices or
cabling connected to the utility mains! If in doubt do not use this device and
call in a suitably qualified electrical contractor.
Parts included: 1 x Wire Locator Transmitter, 1 x Wire Locator Receiver, 1 x
Premium Durable Case, 1 x Earphones, 1 x Instruction Manuals.
Function comparison
Glossary
Item No: NF-816
Specifications
NF-816 Transmitter specification
Tone frequency| 200kHz
The Max length distance| 500m (1640 feet)
The Max depth distance| 50cm (20 inch)
The Max. working current| Less than 70mA
Max. signal voltage| 15Vp-p
Signal display| Tone
Battery type| DC9.0V ( NEDA 1604/6F22) x 1pc
Dimensions (LxWxD)| 49 x 135 x 33mm
NF-816 Receiver specification
Frequency| 200kHz
The Max. working current| Less than 70mA
Earphone jack|
Battery type| DC9.0V ( NEDA 1604/6F22) x 1pc
Dimensions (LxWxD)| 43 x 168 x 27mm
Operation &Maintenance
Introduction
The underground wire locator is designed to allow the user to track low
voltage cables used for garden and landscape automatic watering systems, and
also low voltage garden lighting systems.
It can also be used to trace other metal cables.
The system uses a “transmitter” to send a signal down the cable being traced
or to a solenoid valve that is being located.
A “receiver” is then used to pick up the signal and follow the cable or locate
the coil.
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Transmitter Connection
To locate a cable follow the following procedure: -
Connect the transmitter to the cable you are looking for. If the cable is connected to an irrigation controller, Disconnect the cable from its normal power source and clip the RED alligator clips from the transmitter onto the cable.
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here are several options for connections of the black alligator. 2.1) to a blade of a screw driver pushed into the ground
(preferably wet ground),
you might require to connect via a short length of cable. -
to the ground wire.
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to Nothing, just let the black alligator clip dangle in the air.
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Move the transmitter switch to the “Cable scan” position.
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Tracking Buried Irrigation or Garden Lighting Cables
Once the transmitter is attached to the cable and the ground or common as in “B” above, ensure the transmitter switch is in the “Cable Scan” position and turn the “Thumb Wheel” switch to high tone. Locate approximately the route of the cables and swing the receiver antenna (8) in a pendulum type action at right angles to the cable path starting at least 3 meters away from the transmitter.
As the receiver antenna swings past the underground cable, a tone will be heard on either side of the cable path, when you are right over the buried wire, you’ll get a gradual increase in the tone and hear the loudest sound.
You can adjust the transmitter and receiver controls to move further distances according to your wire depth.
You can also use the ear phones to assist with the detection. -
Detecting Cable Break
A cable break will be detected by the loss of signal in
the receiver antenna. -
Locating Alarm, Sound & Computer Wires
To locate other wires, it is best to disconnect the wire in question and directly attach only one transmitter lead to the subject wire, letting
the other lead hang. Trace the path as outlined in point ‘C’ (Locating & Tracking Buried Irrigation Wires). -
Measuring Depth
Once the path has been determined, mark the ground at a null point along the path.
Hold the Receiver antenna at a 45-degree angle to the ground and move at a right angle away from the path of the wire until another null is found. Mark this point. the distance between the two marks is the approximate depth of the wire. (fig.01) -
Pinpointing Drill Sites
Setup the Transmitter as described in (Fig.01)
Locate and mark the path of any signal near your drill site. If you have reason to believe that other installations are present near
your drill site, use the procedures outlined in section ‘C’ (Locating
& Tracking Buried Irrigation Wires).
The signal generated by the Transmitter can be detected through walls and ceilings, to pin point the transmitter’s location (specific point), wrap the alligator clip leads around the Transmitter, short the leads together, turn the transmitter on and secure it to the opposite side of the wall or ceiling with tape. Scan the wall with the antenna flat against the wall. The PEAK signal will be heard when the antenna passes directly over the transmitter location. (Fig.02) -
External Earphones
The 3.5mm earphones can be connected to the Receiver earphone jack to improve efficiency in a noisy environment. (Fig.03) -
White LED Flash-Light
The user can activate the LED flash-light by pressing the ‘Push For Light’ button. (Fig.04) Fig• 04
The only field service required for maintaining proper operation is the periodic replacement of the batteries in the Transmitter and Receiver. -
Battery Replacement(only for NF-816) 1.Slide off battery compartment cover.
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Replace the 9V battery. Observe polarity.
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Replace cover.
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Battery Replacement
WARNING
Before opening the case, remove the test leads from the circuit and shut off the unit. Failure to observe these warnings can result in severe injury or death. -
Power Charging for lithium battery (only for NF-816L) The power supply for transmitter and receiver are both 3.7V Rechargeable battery. When finishing charging, the transmitter can work continuously for over 4hs, receiver can work for 7hs. The rechargeable battery avoids the trouble of replacing 9V battery again and again.
NF-816L Transmitter
When charging for the battery, the CHG indicator turns red. If fully charged, the indicator will turn green. When low battery(<3.5V), the light will flash.
NF-81 GL Receiver
When charging for the battery, the CHG indicator turns on. If fully charged, the indicator will be off. When operating the receiver,
low battery(<3.5V), the indicator will turn on. -
Cleaning
Periodically wipe with a damp cloth and mild detergent; do not use abrasives or solvents. -
Service
Should you need for any reason to return the tester for repair or replacement takeprior agreements with the local distributor from whom you purchased the item. Use only original packaging for any transit of shipment. The manufacturer will not be responsible for any damage to persons or things.
Caution:
This symbol indicates the equipment and its accessories shall be subject to a separate collection and correct disposal.
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