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Default How does power supply company locate a fault?

On 23/01/18 21:54, dennis@home wrote:
On 23/01/2018 17:55, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
on 23/01/2018, Brian Gaff supposed :
Underground cables are the most difficult of course as there is no
way to find where the break is unless there is a tell tale crater in
the ground nearby of course!


Actually there is - They can send a pulse down a cable then measure
the time for the pulse to be reflected. Time = distance to fault.

It is commonly used on telephone cables too.


Early ehernet transceivers had built in TDR circuits so you could find
faults. I don't know when they were phased out.



I've got some servers that can estimate the cable length, so those
transceivers have something in them - but it may be a clever trick with
signal processing rather than dedicated TDR?