Heath Consultants Aqua-Scop User Manual

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At point 7 there is no curb valve present nor is there any accessible

contact point on the service to the house. Therefore, a direct contact

inside the house is necessary. At hydrant 8 the noise is also very much

smaller. This acoustical preliminary detection can be accomplished

with far more ease by using the meter on the optional Meter Readout

Module. At this time by listening to the loudest noise that has been

detected, a medium reading of the scale is to be set. In this example,

at measurement point 5, a reading of .60 units is set on the scale by

turning the Meter Readout Control Knob clockwise while a test is being

taken. This setting is recommended to be able to see an increase or a

decrease of the reading on the instrument at the different test points. For

all further comparative measurements, the setting of intensity of sound

and meter are not to be changed, as any change during comparisons will

affect the uniformity of the test. If a change in setting is necessary, all

comparative tests must be repeated at the new setting. Meter reading

at point 4 gives a decrease of reading down to .15 units, which would

substantiate the acoustical result. On the other hand, the meter reading

at point 6 shows an increase to nearly .70 units. This indicates further

search towards point 7 is necessary. The test in house 7 is conducted

with an unchanged setting of the instrument. It gives another decrease

in instrument reading of .30 units. But we are to keep in mind that the

length of the service (the test was taken in the house) might influence

the result of the test. The final measurement at hydrant 8 is less than .10

units. Following this preliminary detection, the leakage should be near

point 6. Pinpointing is now conducted with the Ground Microphone.

C. Pinpointing With The Ground Microphone

The Ground Microphone is exchanged for the Direct Contact

Microphone. The “Listen” Control switch at the upper left of the

instrument is the interface between the Microphone and the Amplifier

and should only be depressed when the Ground Microphone is placed

in a test position. In working with the Ground Microphone, use a setting

of 4 to 6 units of amplification. Using higher sensitivity by opening

the sensitivity (volume) control will also give an amplification of

background noises.

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