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Radiodetection RD510 Water Pipe Locator & Leak Detector
Locate and trace pipes over distances up to 45 meters!
Water leakage is a major global challenge.PVC and plastic pipes are increasingly popular in water infrastructure as a safe, strong and flexible alternative. However, their non-metallic nature makes locating these underground pipes challenging. Water pipe leaks lead to substantial water loss, increased operational costs, and undermine efforts to ensure sustainable water management and supply. The RD510 Water Pipe & Leak Detector solution is designedfor maintenance and repair work, helping you locate leaks with precision up to 5 meters.
Simple 3-Step Locating Process:
The RD510 features a highly sensitive acoustic sensor, making it efficient for locating and tracing plastic water pipes. Here's how it works,
- Connect: Tether the RD510 Pulsed Water Transmitter (PWT) to a fire hydrant, meter base or external tap.
- Inject: Send a traceable sound into the target pipe using the PWT.
- Detect: The RD510 display unit and ground acoustic sensor accurately detect and identify the pipes location up to 45 meters away.
Features
User-Friendly Control:
High Sensitivity Microphone:
Comfortable Headset:
Versatile Metal Spike:
Noise Reduction:
Pulsed Water Transmitter:
Adaptable:
Easy-to-use, hand-held control unit with color touch screen.
Ground microphone with a telescopic pole for precise detection.
Equipped with a standard audio jack for seamless audio clarity.
Extends usability on soft ground conditions.
Band pass filter to minimize background noise interference.
Provides a traceable pulse to the target pipe.
Pulsed Water Valves to suit most environments (4 or 10 bar).
Actual range will vary depending on the ground composition and pipe material.
(RD510-WEB)
SKU | RD510-WEB |
Model # | RD510 |
Brand | Radiodetection |
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