Underground Utility Locating- Induction Method Part 1
Here's an introduction video on how to locate an underground utility (street lights in this case) using induction. Induction is when you set the transmitter on top of the target line which sends a signal through the ground and onto the line. This is an effective way to locate a line but should only be used when absolutely necessary. Induction increases the chance of your signal bleeding onto other nearby utilities which can make it difficult to determine the exact location of your target.

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Underground Utility Locating- Induction method Part 2

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