We have an a pipeline Insulating joint whose both sides are connected to long under ground pipeline. Can th RF tester instrumrent test this Insulating Joint, keeping in view that the RF signal may travel from one side to ground and , from ground to the othrt side.
Hello, i work with pipe lines underground connected with flanges in chambers, both sides are underground. we have facilities with one side underground and the other are above, Can this RF-IT equipment work well in both cases?
@@markj.byerleysr.4128 How to calibrate? Aluminum bar, or other bare (uncoated) length of metal, approximately 18” (450 mm) in length will suffice? Or is there a calibrator?
We have an a pipeline Insulating joint whose both sides are connected to long under ground pipeline. Can th RF tester instrumrent test this Insulating Joint, keeping in view that the RF signal may travel from one side to ground and , from ground to the othrt side.
You would be better served by using our CE-IT. Please see: www.tinker-rasor.com/ce-it
Hello, i work with pipe lines underground connected with flanges in chambers, both sides are underground. we have facilities with one side underground and the other are above, Can this RF-IT equipment work well in both cases?
The RF-IT is for use with Above Ground Insulators. Please email Info@tinker-rasor.com for further details. Thank you!!!
is this instrument require calibration?
Yes it does.
@@markj.byerleysr.4128 How to calibrate? Aluminum bar, or other bare (uncoated) length
of metal, approximately 18” (450 mm) in length will suffice? Or is there a calibrator?