The MAC-51Bx (the most cost-effective, all-purpose locating system on the market) consists of a receiver and a transmitter that simultaneously transmits on two frequencies - 571 Hz (LF) and 82.5 KHz (HF). The receiver has a three position switch that lets you change modes, "on-the-fly", between LO, HI, and MAG, for cable and line tracing with break locating, pinpointing a ferrous metal target, or identifying and pinpointing an energized 50/60 Hz power line.
In the LO and HI modes, the receiver's audio signal provides a sharp null when its tip is directly over the target. In the MAG mode (no transmitter required) the audio signal peaks when the receiver's tip is over the target. You can trace the 571 Hz LF signal conductively applied to any continuous metal conductor up to 4000 feet. The receiver's on-the-fly mode-changing feature lets you locate a complete break using the LO mode, and then continue on to trace beyond the break in the HI mode, or trace a metal pipe joined with non-conductive gaskets.
The MAC-51Bx by simultaneously transmiting 82.5 kHz (HF) and 571 Hz (LF) signals. This feature lets you select and compare received audio signals from both frequencies along with magnetic information without having to return to the transmitter.
Transmitter Inductive Mode (HF only)
Induction is achieved by placing the transmitter over the target cable/pipe or by using the optional Inductive Signal Clamp. It's the easiest and quickest way to applying a trace signal that is strong enough for tracing most lines. The trace signal generates an alternating magnetic field around the cable which induces a signal into the receiver's cable sensor. A sharp null in the audio signal between the two peaks occurs when the receiver's tip is directly over the cable.
Transmitter Conductive Mode
If an exposed section of a target gas or water pipe is accessible, conductive coupling is the most reliable method for applying the trace signal. This mode has to be used to apply both HF and LF frequencies so that you can use all three features on-the-fly. Providing a good electrical contact between the clip and the conductive portion of the target line by removing rust or paint before attaching the clip is very important.
Magnetic Locating Mode
Only the MAC-51Bx receiver is required when operating in the magnetic mode. Just set the Mode switch to MAG, the Gain control to mid-range, and you're ready to locate underground ferrous pipes, water meters, water valves, and property markers - or anything that has a magnetic field including the 50/60Hz electro-magnetic field generated by energized power lines.
FEATURES
Three Year Warranty
Two active frequencies for pipe, cable and line tracing
Passive operation for locating iron and steel targets and energized 50/60Hz power lines
Inductive and conductive signal coupling
Extra Heavy Duty Clips and Cable
Five discrete sensitivity settings
Receiver supplied with two environmentally friendly 9-volt lithium batteries
Piezoelectric speaker
45º Depth Measurement
Patented HeliFlux® Sensors
SPECIFICATIONS
- Receiver -
Operating Voltage
9 V (2 alkaline or 2 lithium batteries)
Battery Life
60hrs, alkaline (on and off usage @ 70ºF)
120 hrs, lithium (on and off usage @ 70ºF)
Audio Output
Approx. 40 Hz idling tone from speaker
Freuency of pulsing tone (increases or decreases) with signal intensity
Weight
2.64 lb. (1.20 kg.)
Operating Temp.
-13oF to 140oF (-25oC to 60oC)
Overall Length
42.3 in. (107.4 cm.)
Waterproof Length
34.5 in. (87.6 cm.)
Nominal Sensor Spacing
20 in. (50.8 cm.)
- Transmitter -
Operating Voltage
12 V (8 alkaline C-Cell batteries)
Battery Life
60 hours (on and off usage @ 70ºF)
RF Output
82.5 kHz modulated at 382 Hz, pulsed at 4.4Hz
571 Hz Pulsed at 4.4 Hz
Audio Indicator
2.58 kHz pulsed at 4.4 Hz
Weight
Approx. 5.5 lb. (2.5 kg.)
Operating Temp
-13oF to 140ºF (-25ºC to 60ºC)
Overall Size
43.5 in. x 7 in. x 5 in.
(110.5 cm x 17.8 cm. x 12.7 cm.)