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Cable Avoidance Tools


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Radiodetection CAT4+ Genny4 and Bag Pack

10/CAT4+EN31 + 10/BAGPACK4-UK

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About Cable Avoidance Tools CAT and Gennys

Excavation and construction projects are commonplace in modern society, from building new infrastructure to repairing existing utilities. However, beneath our feet lies a complex network of buried cables and pipes, some carrying electricity, telecommunications, water, or gas. Accidental damage to these buried assets can lead to costly repairs, service disruptions, and even safety hazards. CAT and Genny Cable Avoidance Tools have emerged as indispensable devices for ensuring safe excavation by accurately detecting and avoiding these buried utilities.

CAT and Genny consists of two separate tools, Cable Avoidance Tool (CAT) and Signal Generator (Genny). The Cable Avoidance Tool is used to locate underground cables and pipes; while the Signal Generator tool emits a specific signal that is detected by the CAT.

 

The Significance of CAT and Gennys

When it comes to excavation work, one of the foremost concerns is avoiding damage to underground utilities. Traditional methods of relying on paper records or simply digging cautiously often fall short in ensuring safety and efficiency. CAT and Gennys have revolutionised this process by providing reliable and accurate tracing methods.

Safety: The most compelling reason for using CAT and Gennys is safety. Striking a live utility line can have catastrophic consequences, including electrocution, gas leaks, and fires. Not only does this put lives at risk, but it also leads to costly repairs and disruptions to essential services. By accurately locating utilities, CAT and Gennys significantly reduce the chances of accidents and emergencies on the job site.

Cost Savings: Damage to underground utilities can result in expensive repair work, regulatory fines, and project delays. CAT and Gennys help contractors avoid these financial pitfalls by ensuring that they excavate in the right places, minimising repair costs and keeping projects on schedule.

Efficiency: Efficiency is another key advantage. CAT and Gennys pinpoint the location of buried utilities, contractors can work more swiftly and accurately. This not only streamlines the excavation process but also enhances project productivity, making CAT and Gennys a toolbox staple in the construction industry.

Data Logging: Some Cable Avoidance Tools include data logging capabilities, which record information about the detected utilities. This data can be useful for documentation, reporting, and quality control.

 


 

Benefits of CAT and Gennys

CAT and Gennys offer numerous benefits, which make them an essential tool in the construction and excavation industry:

Accuracy: CAT and Gennys can provide precise data for example: location, depth, and path of buried utilities*. This high level of accuracy ensures that contractors can confidently excavate without risking damage to underground assets (*CAT model dependent).

User-Friendly: CAT and Gennys are designed to be user-friendly, with intuitive controls and clear displays. Training for Cable Avoidance Tools (CAT) operators is relatively quick and straightforward.

Versatility: CAT and Gennys are versatile and can be used to detect a wide range of utilities, including electrical cables, telecommunications lines, water pipes, and gas lines (CAT model dependent).

Durability: CAT and Gennys are built to withstand the rigors of construction and excavation work. They are designed to be robust and reliable, making them suitable for outdoor and challenging environments.

Compliance: Many regions have regulations that require the use of CAT and Gennys or similar tools during excavation work. Using CAT and Gennys ensures that contractors comply with these legal requirements, reducing the risk of fines and legal issues.

 

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