Tracer Wire For Water Pipes
This wire is what s actually searched for if the pipe itself needs to be located hence.
Tracer wire for water pipes. Contact with the pipe is allowed but shall be minimized. Install tracer wire along the pipe above or to the side of the pipe. The tracer wire should be placed in the same orientation to all installed pipe. Splicing of wire if necessary shall be done in such a way to produce an electrically and mechanically sound joint.
The red wire is for electric. Yellow is for gas orange is for communication blue tracer wire is for potable water and green is for sewer. Since then copperhead has expanded its solutions in the water wastewater gas and telecommunication industries to cover multiple applications and technologies. Underground tracer wire is available in sizes 14 through 6 awg in an array of colors depending on the intended use.
The electrical wire tracer is laid alongside the pipes or lines during installation in order to find them at a later date for safe digging. Thhn is a nylon coating and quickly deteriorates in the soil and sunlight and will leave you with an unlocatable system in less than 5 years. C scope plastic pipe tracers are the smallest diameter product on the market and can be successfully inserted into pipes when nothing else fits. The insulation is a high molecular weight and high density polyethylene which is.
Tracer wire is also known as locating wire or locator wire because it locates pipelines or pipe after burial. Then choose the right type of ccs tracer. Their unique construction gives unparalleled reliability and yet allows both line tracing and the all important end tracing using the remarkable sonde technology housed at the very tip of the tracers. Recommended 2 6 separation.
Copperhead industries introduced copper clad steel tracer wire to the underground construction industry in 2004. High density polyethylene hdpe is the most common for direct bury. Install tracer wire as a single continuous wire. Tracer wire which is also called locating wire or locator wire is used to assist in locating pipes and other lines after they ve been buried in the ground.
Using a spacer taping the tracer wire to the pipe every 8 10 feet in the three o clock position or specifying fill between the pipe and tracer wire are all acceptable practices. Once a pipe is laid down tracer wire is placed along it s length and buried next to the pipe. If you are planning on burying the wire 12 gauge insulated copper wire open to the ground at the far end is a great choice.