We had the electrical distribution system upgraded on campus last year, and there are new concrete-encased duct banks buried all over the place. I was recently asked to locate/mark out the duct bank in a certain area so that a contractor could safely dig for a water main repair. I informed my boss that the locator we have cannot be used on high voltage lines (12,470v). I was wondering if anyone's had luck using a locator to induce a signal in the EGC to track duct banks. I haven't tried it yet, but would like to to see if it works. Are there special high voltage locators out there that can determine location and depth of energized high voltage conductors? It seems to me that a tracer wire or something similar should have been run with the HV conduits for locating/marking these lines out. Was this a bad EE oversight?