Method and apparatus for detecting faults in buried insulated conductors
First Claim
1. In a system for tracing buried conductors to locate conductor-to-earth leakage paths through the insulation of the buried conductors wherein said system comprises first means for applying a composite signal comprising an alternating test signal and a second signal between a conductor of a buried insulated conductor and the medium in which it is buried, and second means for sensing said composite signal at discrete locations along the path of said conductor and for deriving a reference signal from the second signal portion of said sensed signal where said reference signal alternates at the same rate as said test signal, an improvement in said system characterized in that,said second signal applied by said first means comprises a carrier signal modulated by said test signal, andsaid second means utilizes the modulation content of said second signal portion of said sensed signal to derive said reference signal.
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Abstract
An electrical leakage path fault in the insulation of a buried conductor is located by first applying a composite signal comprising a test signal and a carrier signal modulated by the test signal between the conductor and earth. The two components of the composite signal are then sensed at locations along the path of the conductor. The sensed carrier signal is used by itself while its modulation content is used with the sensed test signal to trace the conductor to the fault.
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1. In a system for tracing buried conductors to locate conductor-to-earth leakage paths through the insulation of the buried conductors wherein said system comprises first means for applying a composite signal comprising an alternating test signal and a second signal between a conductor of a buried insulated conductor and the medium in which it is buried, and second means for sensing said composite signal at discrete locations along the path of said conductor and for deriving a reference signal from the second signal portion of said sensed signal where said reference signal alternates at the same rate as said test signal, an improvement in said system characterized in that,
said second signal applied by said first means comprises a carrier signal modulated by said test signal, and said second means utilizes the modulation content of said second signal portion of said sensed signal to derive said reference signal.
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4. A system for tracing buried conductors to locate conductor-to-earth leakage paths through the insulation of the buried conductors, said system comprising
first means for simultaneously applying an alternating test signal and a second signal in the form of a carrier signal modulated by said test signal between a conductor of a buried insulated conductor and the medium in which it is buried, second means for separately sensing said test signal and said second signal at discrete locations along the path of said conductor, and third means for deriving a reference signal from the modulation content of said sensed second signal, which reference signal alternates at the same rate as said test signal and which may be compared phasewise with said sensed test signal.
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9. A method for locating an electrical leakage path through insulating material surrounding an elongated conductor buried in a conducting medium, said method comprising the steps of:
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applying simultaneously an alternating test signal and a carrier signal modulated by said test signal between said conductor and said medium; separately sensing said test signal and said modulated carrier signal at discrete locations along the path of said conductor; deriving a reference signal from the modulation content of said sensed modulated carrier signal; determining whether said sensed test sigal and said reference signal are in an in-phase relationship or an out-of-phase relationship; and selecting said discrete locations until two adjacent locations are found where said relationships change from one to the other, whereby said leakage path is located as between said two adjacent locations. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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