WHAT IS ROUTE SEARCH?In short, a method used to locate pipes we do not know where to go.Route search is performed by inserting a probe into the pipe, while the route finder ismoved over the terrain. The route finder finds the probe located inside the pipeunderground, and easily shows the direction and where the pipe is located. It is alsopossible t...
WHAT IS ROUTE SEARCH?
In short, a method used to locate pipes we do not know where to go.
Route search is performed by inserting a probe into the pipe, while the route finder is
moved over the terrain. The route finder finds the probe located inside the pipe
underground, and easily shows the direction and where the pipe is located. It is also
possible to detect the depth of the pipe up to approx. 4 meters down.
When performing, we locate where the pipe is located underground, and avoid
incorrect excavation, for example in the event of a pipe rupture. We use the same
method in connection with construction work, to avoid placing new buildings over
existing pipe routes in the ground, as well as to detect a drain leak and to locate
fractures under the basement floor, etc.
WHEN DO YOU NEED ROUTE SEARCH?
We use route search for locating drainage pipes, surface water pipes, pipe routes,
pipe ruptures or to uncover an exact point on a pipe. We can also determine where
existing lines go, so that the location of new buildings is avoided here.
Route search is performed by inserting a probe into the pipe, while the route finder is
moved over the terrain. The route finder finds the probe located inside the pipe
underground, and easily shows the direction and where the pipe is located. It is also
possible to detect the depth of the pipe up to approx. 4 meters down.
When performing, we locate where the pipe is located underground, and avoid
incorrect excavation, for ex