Device for locating blockage and the position of the same in hidden pipes, e.g. of the type that are used for drawing electric cables in e.g. walls, with use of a transmitter and a receiver. As such pipes lie completely hidden inside of a wall or similar it is difficult to localize...
Using the latest ultrasound, sonic, infrared imaging, helium, and electronic pipe locators to find leaks. We locate leaks in parking lots, under concrete or asphalt. Leaks under concrete, wood or ceramic tiled floors. Leaks from overhead pipes in ceilings, refrigeration boxes, around doors or ...
There is roughly 1 million miles of potable water piping across the country. With many of these pipes having been installed in the early mid-20th century, it is no surprise that an estimated 240,000 and counting water mains break per year. Radar signal in GPR equipment can help locate subs...
In another embodiment, the locating feature comprises one or more nibs (128) projecting from the side surfaces of the clip that are received in cutouts (154) formed in the side walls of the flat cable. In another embodiment, the locating feature comprises a nib (228, 238) formed in at ...
With the right direction, we can help keep your pipes in great condition for years to come. Unlike the service of your “average Joe,” we use the best and latest equipment to remove only the most necessary building materials to identify and address leaks. With our acoustic leak location ...
A buried object locator which may include at least one antenna array including three mutually orthogonal antennas each sharing a common center point senses electromagnetic signals emitted by two or more buried objects such as utility lines, pipes or sondes. A circuit at least partially mounted in ...
By means of the snug fit which it is possible to conveniently achieve between the walls of the apertures in the template and the pipes or other fittings which they receive, not only are flames prevented from passing rearwardly into the wall65 structure but vermin are definitely precluded from...
1,021,483. Indicating leaks in pipes. PENETRYN SYSTEM Inc. April 16, 1964, No.15830/64. Heading G1S. [Also in Division F2] A method of detecting and measuring the location of a fault in underground conduits 10, 11, 12 comprises passing therethrough a device 20 mounting a television ...
Then, we show that the proposed system can be adapted to concrete walls up to 70 cm thick by numerical calculation with the finite-difference time-domain method. Our research results will contribute to WPT in cases where iron bars or pipes are present inside a wall....
(not shown) mounted on the cathodes which separates the chambers; a joint 61 with gasket 71 between the respective anolyte and catholyteresistant materials of the peripheral walls having a crevice formed within in which corrosion is reduced by maintaining the surface of the anolyteresistant material...