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www.navitrack.com Ridge Tool Company ● Elyria, Ohio ● U.S.A
NaviTrack Brick Line Transmitter
Using the NaviTrack Brick Line
Transmitter
The NaviTrack Brick transmitter is part of Ridgid’s
NaviTrack cable and pipe locating system. The
NaviTrack Brick is used to energize a pipe or line with
an “active” electrical signal, so that the underground
line may be traced with a compatible receiver (such
as the NaviTrack II). This allows the line’s location to
be correctly marked so it can be exposed for repair
or avoided during excavation.
The NaviTrack Brick line transmitter can apply an
active tracing signal to a target conductor in three
ways:
Direct Connect The transmitter’s leads are
connected directly to the target conductor and a
suitable ground.
Inductive Clamp The jaws of the inductive clamp
encircle the target conductor; there is no metal-to-
metal contact. The inductive clamp is connected to
the transmitter via the jack at the transmitter’s right
end. (The inductive clamp is an optional accessory.
See page 10).
Inductive Mode (internal coils) the transmitter is
placed over, and in-line with, a conductor. Its internal
antenna broadcasts a signal to the target conductor
below ground, inducing a current into the target
conductor. See page 11.
DANGER
transmitter on to avoid electrical shock. Ensure
transmitter is well grounded.
Direct-Connect Method
1. Attach the NaviTrack Brick line
transmitter to ground and to the target
line.
Remove the ground spike from the right end of the
unit and insert it into the ground. Connect one of the
cable leads to the grounding spike. The leads are
universal, so either may be used for the ground.
Figure 4: Connecting the Ground Stake
2. Connect the other lead to the target
conductor.
Figure 5: Connecting to a Line
Figure 6: Alternative Connection Method
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