CABLE FAULT LOCATION

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ITESA is a Specialised Industrial Supplier of Test and Measurement instruments for Low, Medium and High Voltage Solutions including a comprehensive range of Cable fault location equipment from KEP which offers a number of products for cable route tracing and fault locating. A strong advantage of KEP’s systems is that they comprise the most advanced technologies offering a wide range of applications. Most popular KEP cable fault location products, including the LFG-50 & LFG-200 low frequency generators, SWG-12/1100R portable cable fault location system, PT-14 tracer, RIF-9 time domain reflectometer and ETL-family cable test vans, has complex, but an easy to use interface.

For example:

  1. SWG-12 is a portable cable fault location system that has a surge generator (0-3, 0-6, 0-12kV stages with max output energy @ 1100Joules), 0-12kV test and 0-12kV burn. RIF-9 is also built-in in SWG-12 for more usability.
  2. P-900 is a basic, yet quite reliable solution for acoustic method of fault location. It’s a surge wave locator set, but can be supplied in a set with inductive sensors to trace a cable in pair with LFG-2500 (or LFG-50) generator.
  3. LFG-2500 is a powerful (2500watt) generator of 1024/2048Hz signal that can be applied to the underground cable to trace it and find a fault in pair with P-900 receiver.
  4. LFG-50 has lower output of 50W, but has built-in battery for portable operation. It works best in pair with PT-14 receiver – in this case you’ll be able to easily trace cable lines, both live and deenergized, and in pair with remote GPS tracker get all trace linked to actual map.
  5. RIF-9 is a digital reflectometer that can be used with KEP products (surge generators of SWG series or cable test vans of ETL series) or with other generators to show the reflectograms of tested cable in TDR, ICE, Decay or ARC modes.
  6. A strong advantage of KEP’s cable test vans is that they comprise the most advanced fault locating equipment, offering DC hipot testing from 4 to 40 kV, with surge energy from 1000 to 2000 J.

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