Transmitter
The pig tracking device consists of two parts: an electronic transmitter mounted on the pig and an electronic receiver installed on the ground. As the pig travels through the pipeline, the electronic transmitter it carries emits electromagnetic signals continuously and regularly. These signals pass through the pipe wall and the overlying soil layer and are then received by the receiver's probe. After processing the signals, the receiver issues an indication. Through the signal transmission between the transmitter and the receiver, the operating status of the pig inside the pipeline can be monitored in real time. In the event of a blockage, the exact location of the pig within the pipeline can be accurately determined.
Basic Parameter
Continuous Operating Time | 20–150 hours(standby mode up to 360 hours) |
Permissible Medium Temperature | -20℃ ~ 65℃ |
Equipment Pressure Resistance | 2.5-10 MPa |
Shock Resistance | 7g |
Power Supply Voltage | DC 3–15V |