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professionals, Hydrologists, Construction Contractors, Well Drillers
and any other professional desiring to pinpoint buried ferrous metal
targets.
The
DML2000 Magnetic Locator is the fastest and easiest way to
pinpoint buried survey markers, manhole covers, water meters, water
valves, iron water and gas pipelines, and any ferrous object buried
under asphalt, water, snow or ice. Our
proven shock-mounted sensor technology safeguards the sensor's
mechanical integrity in the harshest of conditions. Compare the
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cost and lifetime warranty make a truly winning combination. DML2000The state-of-the-art, DML2000 Magnetic Locator packs all of its sophisticated electronics in an incredibly light 1.6-lb package. Experienced MAG users will appreciate the LOW battery indicator; no more wondering if the batteries are low and you're missing targets. In side-by-side comparison tests with other magnetic locators, the DML2000 outperformed all the competition. Using the DML2000 is the fastest, and easiest way to pinpoint buried survey markers, septic tanks, iron water and gas pipes, water valves, water meters and any other ferrous object buried under dirt, asphalt, water snow or ice. "This locator is well .....FANTASTIC!" Dave Hanley LS, Geneva, NY
DML2000-MThe DML2000-M Magnetic Locator has all of the standard features of the DML2000, plus an easily readable Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel meter. The DML2000-M with its 3½ digit (0 to ± 1999) Digital Panel Meter, gives the operator a real time, true visual representation of the instrument’s output frequency changes, it also provides the highest resolution display of any Magnetic Locator. The digital display provides an exact numeric readout with a separate polarity indicator that can be even more useful to the experienced professional. When the panel meter peaks and the polarity changes, this normally indicates that you are directly over the end of that pipe section, typically a weld or a "Bell" joint. A polarity change that occurs when the meter readings are at a minimum means you are over the midpoint of that pipe section. |
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So you think depth detection is easy, once you read this article you may change your mind.
To get credible information on buried targets in your area (Country), the best advice I can give you is to use your locator on known targets first and once you are comfortable with how the instrument performs then you can search for similar targets where the depth is unknown.
Remember:
It is not only inadvisable but in most areas illegal to dig a hole without
first contacting your local “Miss Utilities” contractor. They have
properly trained individuals who can survey your area of interest and
properly identify and mark all of your underground utilities before you dig.
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The depths outlined here are typical responses. There have, however, been numerous instances where targets have been located at far greater depths. In almost every case, the magnetic locator operator used his instrument almost daily and knew how to get the maximum out of his instrument. He was magnetically clean, his search area was well defined and contained a minimum amount of trash metal, he held his instrument in a vertical position and he used the maximum sensitivity setting. |
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The chart above is based upon data collected from actual measurements of buried targets in North America. The depth information contained herein is based upon many readings taken independently over many years. This information is typical depth readings where the target is well known, the magnetic environment of the target area is well known and the instrument operator has had many years of experience and knows his instrument well. When operating in the field always remember that the depth of any target is a function of your target orientation, the magnetic properties of your target, the presence of any nearby magnetic anomalies and how long the target has been buried.
In 1973, Geometrics published an Applications Manual for Portable Magnetometers. The following figures are from the manual and show the relative magnetic field strength of some very common objects.

The instrument of choice for any serious magnetic search is the Dunham & Morrow, Mag Pro II. The first units will be on the market in August of 2010. The Mag Pro II has three full-scale output ranges: 2,000 milligauss, 200.0 mG and 20.00 mG. The Mag Pro II features a 3½ digit LCD panel meter, and the corresponding instrument resolution for each range is therefore 1mG, 0.1mG and 0.01mG. Which means; that on the 20 mG range the last digit on the right represents 1 gamma or 1 nanotesla.
The Local magnetic field for the Washington DC area is 513 milligauss at an angle of 67.6°
A single axis magnetometer with its sensor aligned along the axis of the Earth’s magnetic field would therefore read 513 milligauss on the 2,000 milligauss range.
1 gamma (γ) = 1 nanotesla (nT)
0.01 milligauss (mG) = 1 gamma (γ) = 1 nanotesla (nT)
To convert from gamma or
nanotesla to milligauss, multiply by 100
i.e. 513 milligauss = 51,300 nanotesla = 51,300 gamma

Magnetic
Locator
Instruction
Manual
1.
Make yourself magnetically clean.
2.
Turn the Power/Volume Control Clockwise to activate the instrument.
3.
Adjust the Volume Control to a comfortable level.
4.
Set the Sensitivity Control to position 2.
5.
Sweep the unit back and forth in front of you as you walk along and
search the area. With no magnetic (ferrous) targets present the unit will
idle at approximately 20 hertz. As you approach a ferrous target the
frequency will increase and peak directly over the target.
6.
For weak or deep targets you may wish to increase the Sensitivity
setting. Con*versely for strong shallow targets a lower Sensitivity setting
may be desirable.
The DML2000 is a precision
instrument and should never be used as a substitute for a shovel or pry-bar.
The DML2000-M is identical
to the DML2000 with the exception that in addition to the audio output, it
also includes a visual display, a full 3½ digit LCD panel meter.
The state-of-the-art, DML2000 Magnetic Locator packs all of its sophisticated electronics in an incredibly light 1.8-lb package. Shock-mounted sensors maintain proper alignment-even when exposed to harsh physical abuse. A waterproof housing stands up to the harshest weather conditions. The unit has six sensitivity settings for better control. Normal locates are performed on setting three, while lower settings can be used for large, relatively shallow targets, higher settings work best for weak or deep targets. The instrument audio output idles at a nominal 20 Hz when no magnetic objects are present and increases whenever the DML2000 approaches a ferromagnetic object.
The DML2000 Magnetic Locator is the ideal instrument for pinpointing buried iron or steel pipe, survey markers, water valves, water meters and any other ferrous object covered by dirt, pavement, water, snow or ice. If you hear a warble output from the instrument: BEWARE! A strong warble output from the instrument means you are probably over an energized power line, whereas a weak warble output often indicates the presence of a telephone or communications cable. The capabilities of this instrument are limitless and an experienced operator will find many uses for the DML2000.
The separate Power/Volume and Sensitivity controls allow the operator to leave the Sensitivity control in a favorite or preset position, to deactivate the instrument and later resume operation with this setting unchanged.
There is no need to worry about the instrument battery level since a built-in Low Battery indicator begins flashing whenever the operator has 2 to 3 hours of normal operation remaining. Typically the DML2000 will provide in excess of 40 hours of normal operation from standard alkaline batteries.
The primary sensing elements used by the DML2000 Magnetic Locator are fluxgate magnetometers. Fluxgate magnetometers are vector magnetic field sensors that measure the average magnetic field component along their sensitive axis, i.e. the magnetic field component along the longitudinal axis of the sensor tube.
For the magnetic locator to work properly, the magnetometer sensors are aligned opposing so that the magnetic field measured by one sensor is the negative of the magnetic field measured by the other. The instrument then electrically sums the output of the two sensors. By summing the two output signals, you cancel any field common to both sensors, such as the Earth’s Magnetic Field, and leave only the differential magnetic field. The differential magnetic field, the magnetic field detected by one sensor and not the other, is the magnetic field of interest and hopefully represents the magnetic field of your target and not the field of your pocketknife, watch or the magnetic field of the steel arch support in your shoe. The instrument’s audio output idles at approximately 20 Hertz when no magnetic objects are present, and increases in frequency as you approach a ferromagnetic target.
The importance of the operator’s magnetic cleanliness prior to beginning a search cannot be over-emphasized. Some of the more common sources of local magnetic interference are watches, steel arch supports or toe protectors in shoes, key chains, and pocketknives.
To begin operation, you must first apply Power; then adjust the Volume Control to a comfortable setting; and set the sensitivity Control to position 3.
Most search operations work well with the sensitivity control set to level 3. For small and relatively weak magnetic targets a higher sensitivity setting may be desirable, and conversely when the operator is searching for large, relatively strong magnetic targets, a lower sensitivity setting may be desirable.
The instrument’s audio output idles at approximately 20 Hertz when no magnetic objects are present. The speaker output tone then increases in frequency whenever the DML2000 approaches a magnetic object as the magnetic locator is swept back and forth around the desired search area.
You may hold your locator at an angle to maximize your search area, however when you want to pinpoint your targets location, it is advisable to hold the locator vertically and use an “X” or crossing pattern.
The
DML2000-M Magnetic Locator has all of the standard features of the
DML2000, plus an easily readable Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel meter. The
DML2000-M with its 3½ digit (0 to ±
1999) Digital Panel Meter provides the highest resolution display of any
Magnetic Locator. The digital display provides an exact numeric readout with a
separate polarity indicator that can be even more useful to the experienced
professional.
The highly visible panel meter is also helpful if high background noise begins to overwhelm the speaker. At that time the operator can frequently continue his search operation simply by referring to the LCD display. The digital display on the LCD panel meter tracks the instrument output frequency changes.
Most common underground targets have a predictable magnetic pattern and consequently produce a predictable output frequency change in the magnetic locator. In the figures that follow, the bold line above ground indicates the relative output frequency level of the DML2000 as it moves across the indicated target: the higher the line, the higher the instrument output frequency.
Figure 4, Survey Marker or Well Casing
The peaking of the DML2000 output frequency normally indicates that you are over the top center of a vertical dipole (survey marker or well casing).

Figure 5, Chain-Link or “Cyclone” Fences
When working around chain-link fences, set the sensitivity control to 3 or 4, hold the instrument vertically and walk along parallel to the fence approximately 8” to 1’ away. You will hear the magnetic field of the fence as you walk along including the field from the posts. However, if your target is near to or under the fence, there will be a dramatic increase in the instrument frequency as you approach the target and you will have no difficulty distinguishing your target from the fence.
The peaking of the DML2000 output frequency normally indicates that you are over the end of that pipe section, which can be either a weld or a “Bell” joint as shown above. When searching for horizontal gas and water lines, look for a polarity change on the digital panel meter [*]. A polarity change that occurs when the output frequency is low means you are nominally over the midpoint of the pipe section. A polarity change when the output frequency is high typically indicates a pipe joint or weld.
Figure 6, Service Connections and Valve boxes
Frequency peaking occurs over service connections and valve boxes, any place the pipe has been cut and a service connection, Valve box or other magnetic anomaly inserted.
The septic
tank illustration needs to be derived from the manhole cover picture.
My
Thoughts are this; Start with the survey pin signature followed by the survey
pin near a chain ling fence. Then go to the horizontal pipe, followed by the
service connections and Valve boxes. The last two illustrations would be the
Septic tank followed by the Manhole cover.
Figure 8, Septic Tank
Most concrete septic tanks have a cover with two handles. The handles are inverted, U-shaped pieces of rebar which are highly magnetic. In most cases the audio output of the DML2000 will reach its peak directly over the handles, which makes it easy for the operator to identify the correct place to dig. In other cases the DML2000 will detect not only the handles on the cover, but the magnetic field of the wire mesh or rebar in the concrete. This allows you to not only pinpoint the location of the cover but to also outline the tank and determine precisely its orientation.
Figure 9, Manhole Cover
A typical manhole cover is highly magnetized and easily detected by the DML2000 magnetic locator. However in some cases, where the manhole cover has recently been removed and reinstalled but not it its original orientation, then another situation can exist. The magnetic field of a manhole is a combination of two magnetic fields, the magnetic field of the cover itself and the magnetic field of the steel support ring. When both fields are aligned they add and are easy to detect, this is the most common situation. However, when a manhole cover has been recently removed and then the cover reinstalled but rotated 180o then the two magnetic fields tend to cancel each other and detection becomes more difficult.
Some of the earliest work on
Fluxgate magnetometer design took place at Bell Labs prior to and during World
War II. Much of that work was later transferred to the Naval Ordinance
Laboratory where they perfected the magnetic torpedo. The magnetometer sensors
detected and measured the magnetic field of a target and detonate the torpedo
when the signal polarity changed, just as it passed under the keel of the
boat. The first practical use of two coaxial, fluxgate magnetometers arranged
in the typical magnetic locator design, occurred during the Vietnam War where
they were used to detect Vietcong Tunnels. Today, fluxgate magnetometers are
used to monitor solar flare activity, control the attitude of satellites, and
guide cruise missiles to their target. They are also used in earthquake
prediction instruments, in underwater Search & Salvage operations and in
solid state heading sensors on boats, cars, and airplanes.
Dimensions:
42½”
L x 3¾” W x 1¾” D
(108cm L x 9.4cm W x 4.4cm D)
Waterproof
Length:
36”
(91.4cm)
Weight:
1.8
lb. (0.8 kg)
Operating Time: up to 40 hours
Power:
4 – “AA” Batteries.
Low
Battery Indicator:
RED,
Flashing LED.
LCD
Panel Meter
[0
to ± 1999] Digital Display:
(Applies
to Model DML2000-M only)
Temperature
Range:
-20° to 120°
F,
(-29° to 50°C)
Audio
Output:
Variable Frequency,
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