omara
Electrical
- Jul 20, 2001
- 6
Referring to my previous question (thread238-22832) on voltage detectors vs. electric field detectors, I finally found what I was looking for.
An electric field detector for use of utility personnel to alarm them in case of inadvertently energized equipment was produced by Avo, the Megger Osprey LA501 (for distribution level voltages) and the LA502 (for transmission level voltages). It is now available from Osprey Limited (UK) and is called the Live Alarm 5060D (distribution networks), 5060T (transmission systems) and 1625-R (for 16.6 and 25Hz railway systems).
MY QUESTION:
Does anyone have experience with using any of these devices, especially as an additional safeguard for distribution linesmen? How reliable were they? Were there so many false alarms from surrounding sources that linesmen did not use them? Were they able to survive field working conditions? Did you have to get the manufacturer to adjust their sensitivity?
THANK YOU FOR ANY FEEDBACK.
An electric field detector for use of utility personnel to alarm them in case of inadvertently energized equipment was produced by Avo, the Megger Osprey LA501 (for distribution level voltages) and the LA502 (for transmission level voltages). It is now available from Osprey Limited (UK) and is called the Live Alarm 5060D (distribution networks), 5060T (transmission systems) and 1625-R (for 16.6 and 25Hz railway systems).
MY QUESTION:
Does anyone have experience with using any of these devices, especially as an additional safeguard for distribution linesmen? How reliable were they? Were there so many false alarms from surrounding sources that linesmen did not use them? Were they able to survive field working conditions? Did you have to get the manufacturer to adjust their sensitivity?
THANK YOU FOR ANY FEEDBACK.