Made for use by electrical distribution engineers, the Lee Vaughan Mk IV provides a proven method of postivie identification of high voltage power cables before cable spiking or commencing work on the cables. It is particularly beneficial for use in areas where one of serveral cables may require identification.
The identifier consists of a transmitter with spring-loaded output connection terminals and a receiver with built-in coil for signal pickup. The transmitter emits an interrupted signal which is fed directly into the cable; the receiver then picks up on this signal at the identification point and gives visual and audible indication of the signal.
The Mk IV Cable Identifier includes a headset as standard in the pack - this is ideal for use in particularly noisy applications and ensures you can easily hear the audible indicators of the identifier even in these environments.
Lee Vaughan Mk IV Cable Identifier Key Features
- Positively identify the status of high voltage cables before spiking or work takes place
- Developed specifically for use by electricity distribution system engineers
- Compliant with all relevant CE requirements
- Visual and audible identification from rise and fall of induced signal due to cable 'lay'
- Supplied as standard in a fitted carrying case
- Both transmitter and receiver are powered by standard 4 x AA size batteries
- Headset included for use in noisy environments
Lee Vaughan Mk IV Technical Specifications
Transmitter Signal | 1.6kHz interrupted power output minimised to avoid adjacent cable pickup |
Battery Power | 4 x AA per unit |
Dimensions (Transmitter and Receiver) | 175 x 90 x 45mm |
Dimensions (Carrying Case) | 360 x 70 x 90mm |
Weight (Incl Carrying Case and Batteries) | 1.7kg |
Reviews
SKU | MKIV |
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Manufacturer Part Code | MKIV |