Cable fault tracing systems
First Claim
1. A method of detecting a fault in a cable which cable includes an electrical conductor, the method comprising:
- applying a plurality of signals of different frequencies to a first part of the conductor of the cable;
detecting those plurality of signals at a second point of the conductor remote from the first point; and
processing the plurality of signals in order to determine whether there is a fault at or adjacent the second point;
characterised in that;
the plurality of signals comprise a first, a second and a third signal at a first, a second and a third frequency, respectively, with the third frequency being an integer multiple of the difference between the first and second frequencies and being a lower frequency than the first and second frequencies.
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Abstract
In order to detect if there is a fault in a cable (6), three signals are applied to the cable (6) by a suitable transmitter (FIG. 1). Two of the signals are of high frequency and the other signal is of low frequency equal to an integer multiple of the difference between the frequencies of the high frequency signals. Aerials (10a, 10b) of a receiver (FIG. 2) detect the high frequency signals and the receiver processes those high frequency signals to determine a frequency signal. This is then compared in a comparison circuit (31) with the low frequency signal detected by ground probes (22,23) of the receiver (FIG. 2). At a fault in the cable (6), e.g. where the outer insulation is damaged, the conductor of the cable (6) is shorted to ground and this causes a change in a phase between the signals. Thus by moving the receiver along the cable (6), there will be a change in place at or adjacent the fault which will be detected by the receiver (FIG. 2) allowing the fault to be located.
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1. A method of detecting a fault in a cable which cable includes an electrical conductor, the method comprising:
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applying a plurality of signals of different frequencies to a first part of the conductor of the cable; detecting those plurality of signals at a second point of the conductor remote from the first point; and processing the plurality of signals in order to determine whether there is a fault at or adjacent the second point; characterised in that; the plurality of signals comprise a first, a second and a third signal at a first, a second and a third frequency, respectively, with the third frequency being an integer multiple of the difference between the first and second frequencies and being a lower frequency than the first and second frequencies. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An apparatus for detecting a fault in a cable, which cable includes an electrical conductor, the apparatus comprising:
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means (FIG.
1) for applying a plurality of signals of different frequencies to a first part of the conductor of the cable (6);means (10a,10b,22,23) for detecting those plurality of signals at a second point of the conductor remote from the first point; and means (FIG.
2) for processing the plurality of signals in order to determine whether there is a fault at or adjacent the second point;characterised in that; the means for applying the signals is arranged to generate a first, a second and a third signal at a first, a second and a third frequency respectively, with the third frequency being an integer multiple of the difference between the first and second frequencies and being a lower frequency than the first and second frequencies. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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