Operating Instructions DCI-50-CT Cable Identifier 1
CAUTION The equipment covered in these operating instructions should be used by qualified employees, trained in and familiar with the safety-related work practices, safety rules and other safety requirements associated with the use of this type of equipment. These instructions are not intended as a substitute for adequate training, nor do they cover all details or situations which could be encountered in relation to the operation of this type of equipment. NOTICE Before operating this equipment, read, understand and follow all instructions contained in this manual. Keep instructions with equipment. DANGER DO NOT ATTACH TO ENERGIZED SOURCE. WARNING Make sure the battery is removed any time unit is not in use or stored in the bag. Failure to do so could result in a fire hazard. WARNING Always install and remove the CT with the unit off. Never clamp CT around a conductor until connected to unit. Limitation of Warranty and Liability Bierer & Associates Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects in workmanship and material, under normal use and service conditions for a period of one year from date of shipment. Due to continuous product improvement and development, Bierer & Associates Inc. reserves the right to modify product designs and specifications without notice. It is impossible to eliminate all risks associated with the use of high voltage electrical devices including this device. Risks of serious injury or death are inherent in working around energized electrical systems. Such risks include but are not limited to variations of electrical systems and equipment, manner of use or applications, weather and environmental conditions, operator mentality, and other unknown factors that are beyond the control of Bierer & Associates Inc. Bierer & Associates Inc. does not express or imply to be an insurer of these risks, and by purchasing or using this product you AGREE TO ACCEPT THESE RISKS. IN NO EVENT SHALL Bierer & Associates Inc. BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT. 2
DCI 50 DCI 50 DCI 50 TRANSFORMER SWITCH H1B X1 RED LEAD H1B H1A X3 X2 BLACK LEAD DCI 50 MAN HOLE OR DITCH H1A GROUNDED FAR END ODD MAN OUT TRANSFORMER SWITCH H1B X1 RED LEAD H1B H1A X3 X2 BLACK LEAD DCI 50 MAN HOLE OR DITCH H1A GROUNDED FAR END ODD MAN OUT H1A H1B RED LEAD H1A H1B DCI 50 H2A H2B BLACK LEAD H2A H2B H3A H3B H3A H3B ODD MAN OUT SIGNAL MOVING IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS Diagram 1 3
Design and Function The DCI-50 Cable identifier is used to identify isolated, de-energized URD cables. The unit features a transmitter with 2 alligator clips and is powered by a Milwaukee, 18V, rechargeable battery. The unit has 5 LEDs for power, low battery, pulse operation, short/ open continuity. An optional CT input can be used when there is excessive neutral current on the cable being tested. The unit outputs a short duration current pulse that can be detected using one of the receivers. The receivers available are the STRCV, the AVR receiver, and the CD1000. DC TRANSMITTER SET-UP AND TEST 1. Make sure the unit is off. 2. Press the button on the front of the 18V Milwaukee Battery. if there is less than 2 lights, recharge the battery before operation 3. Install the battery to the unit by sliding the battery into the battery holder. 4. Make sure the alligator clips are not touching and turn the unit on. 5. The power, and open continuity light should be illuminated and the pulse light should blink on and off approximately once per second. 6. Turn the unit off. 7. Connect the two alligator clamps together. 8. Turn the unit on. 9. The power and short continuity lights should be illuminated and the pulse light should be blinking. 10. Turn off the unit. DCI TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION 1. Isolate section of cable to be tested at near end and ground on far end. 2. Verify voltage is not present on cable being tested using an OSHA approved test device such as a Bierer voltage detector. 3.. Install DCI50 as shown in Diagram 1. NOTE: if the need to use the CT on the tests being performed, please refer to page 8, CT USE INSTRUCTIONS before proceeding. 4. Turn unit on. 4
IDENTIFY URD CABLE USING STRCV 1. Follow the DC TRANSMITTER SET-UP AND TEST Procedure outlined on page 4. 2. Ensure the power light is on, the blue pulse light is pulsing, and the green short continuity light is illuminated. If the red open light is on, turn the unit off, check your connections and try again. 3. Turn the STRCV on and place the tip on the wire close to the transmitter to verify cable and direction of the pulse. 4. At the test site, slowly approach the cable with the tip of the STRCV. And identify the cable with the pulse going in the same direction. Only the cable with the pulse pointing in the same direction is the correct cable. Other cables may show a pulse present but will be harder to pick up and will pulse in the wrong direction. 5. After testing is complete remove all equipment and restore cable to its original condition. 5
IDENTIFY URD CABLE USING AVR RECEIVER The AVR receiver is a passive audio/visual receiver that will indicate single light or single beep to indicate the correct cable. 1. Follow the DC TRANSMITTER SET-UP AND TEST Procedure outlined on page 4. 2. Ensure the power light is on, the blue pulse light is pulsing, and the green short continuity light is illuminated. If the red open light is on, turn the unit off, check your connections and try again. 3. Plug the CT into the AVR receiver. 4. Clamp the CT around the cable at the source so the red arrow faces away from the transmitter on the cable. (Pointing towards the grounded end of the cable.) 5. Adjust the sensitivity knob till a clear positive indication is observed. 6. The Receiver will indicate a beep or blinking if the unit is installed correctly. 7. At the test site, Clamp the CT onto the cable so the red arrow points to the grounded end of the cable. 8. The correct cable will indicate either a beep or blinking light. 9. All other cables should have no indication. If more than one positive indication is detected, reverse the clamp and test again. 10. After testing is complete remove all equipment and restore cable to its original condition. 6
IDENTIFY URD CABLE USING ACDM RECEIVER The ACDM Receiver is a handheld analog receiver that indicates a needle movement representation of the direction & pulse strength applied to the cable. 1. Follow the DC TRANSMITTER SET-UP AND TEST Procedure outlined on page 4. 2. Ensure the power light is on, the blue pulse light is pulsing, and the green short continuity light is illuminated. If the red open light is on, turn the unit off, check your connections and try again. 3. Plug the CT into the ACDM receiver. 4. Clamp the CT around the cable at the source so the red arrow faces away from the transmitter on the cable. (Pointing towards the grounded end of the cable.) 5. If the red cable is attached to the center conductor and the black cable is attached to the ground the needle should deflect in the Green area on the meter. If not, check your connections on the DCI50 and the make sure the red arrow on the CT is pointing away from the transmitter. 6. At the test site location, clamp the CT around each of the cables, so the red arrow is facing towards the grounded end of the cable. 7. The same deflection in the green area means you ve identified the same cable that the DCI50 is attached to. Any other deflection means you are not on the correct cable. 8. After testing is complete remove all equipment and restore cable to its original condition. 7
CT USE INSTRUCTIONS The CT is used to ensure the pulse being created will always be produced at the peak of any excessive neutral current. WARNING Always install and remove the CT with the unit off. Never clamp CT around a conductor until connected to unit. 1. With power off of the unit, plug the CT into the back of the transmitter. 2. Clamp the CT around the neutral between the cable and the common neutral. The unit will do the rest 3. When removing, always turn the unit off first and remove the CT from the cable before unplugging from the unit. Technical & Service Bierer & Associates Inc. Manufacturing & Repair 10730 Farrow Rd. Blythewood, SC 29016 Tel: (803) 786-4839 Fax: (803) 786-5457 www.bierermeters.com 8
Operating Instructions ACDM Cable Identifier Receiver 1
CAUTION The equipment covered in these operating instructions should be used by qualified employees, trained in and familiar with the safety-related work practices, safety rules and other safety requirements associated with the use of this type of equipment. These instructions are not intended as a substitute for adequate training, nor do they cover all details or situations which could be encountered in relation to the operation of this type of equipment. NOTICE Before operating this equipment, read, understand and follow all instructions contained in this manual. Keep instructions with equipment. DANGER DO NOT ATTACH TO ENERGIZED SOURCE. WARNING Always install and remove the CT with the unit off. Never clamp CT around a conductor until connected to unit. Limitation of Warranty and Liability Bierer & Associates Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects in workmanship and material, under normal use and service conditions for a period of one year from date of shipment. Due to continuous product improvement and development, Bierer & Associates Inc. reserves the right to modify product designs and specifications without notice. It is impossible to eliminate all risks associated with the use of high voltage electrical devices including this device. Risks of serious injury or death are inherent in working around energized electrical systems. Such risks include but are not limited to variations of electrical systems and equipment, manner of use or applications, weather and environmental conditions, operator mentality, and other unknown factors that are beyond the control of Bierer & Associates Inc. Bierer & Associates Inc. does not express or imply to be an insurer of these risks, and by purchasing or using this product you AGREE TO ACCEPT THESE RISKS. IN NO EVENT SHALL Bierer & Associates Inc. BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT. 2
Design and Function The ACDM Cable Identifier Receiver is an analog passive receiver for the DCI-50-CT, the DCI-100-CT, and the TPID transmitter. The kit includes a ACDM receiver and a B110 current clamp. The unit is designed to show a needle deflection in response to a dc pulse on the line in the direction the pulse is moving. The display is a centered needle display with a red and green area on either side, a green deflection indicates pulse moving in the same direction as the red arrow on the CT and a red deflection means the pulse is moving in the opposite direction. ACDM SET-UP AND TEST 1. Using the instructions provided with the device being used to test with, set-up and install transmitter device. 2. Plug the CT into the unit. WARNING Always install and remove the CT before use. Never clamp CT around a conductor until connected to unit. 3. Place CT around conductor being tested with the red arrow pointing to the grounded side. 4. The needle will deflect if the transmit signal is present. 5. A green deflection indicates it is the correct line in the correct direction. 6. A red deflection is either the return or the correct conductor with the ct installed backwards. Note: typically, the return signal on a single conductor will be weaker than the primary signal as the signal is split amongst all the grounds 7. Once the correct cable has been identified. You can remove the CT from the unit. 8. Once the ct is not around the conductor any longer, you can remove the ct from the unit and return to its carry case. 3
NOTES Technical & Service Bierer & Associates Inc. Manufacturing & Repair 10730 Farrow Rd. Blythewood, SC 29016 Tel: (803) 786-4839 Fax: (803) 786-5457 www.bierermeters.com 4