R Bob
Senior Member
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- Chantilly, VA
Has anyone heard of, or know anything about this? Is it legit?
I happened across this on the web site/s of a company that is either a franchise, network, or promoting a home electrical hazard detection process/procedure(I can't figure out which one it is).
The claim is that the integrity of concealed wiring(behind walls) can be assessed by using this method.
An excerpt:
Ultrasonic Sound Detection Testing
Feature: Ultrasound changes provide early warning of potential electrical fire hazards.
Benefit to Customer: The Ultraprobe senses high frequency sounds produced by electrical discharges such as "Corona", "Tracking" and "Arcing" that can't normally be heard with the human ear. The ultrasonic detector electronically translates these signals into an audible range so that a trained technician can hear these sounds through a headset and see them as intensity increments on the meter. Heterodyning works the same as a radio in that it accurately transforms the sounds so that they are recognized and diagnosed on the spot.
Any thoughts?
I happened across this on the web site/s of a company that is either a franchise, network, or promoting a home electrical hazard detection process/procedure(I can't figure out which one it is).
The claim is that the integrity of concealed wiring(behind walls) can be assessed by using this method.
An excerpt:
Ultrasonic Sound Detection Testing
Feature: Ultrasound changes provide early warning of potential electrical fire hazards.
Benefit to Customer: The Ultraprobe senses high frequency sounds produced by electrical discharges such as "Corona", "Tracking" and "Arcing" that can't normally be heard with the human ear. The ultrasonic detector electronically translates these signals into an audible range so that a trained technician can hear these sounds through a headset and see them as intensity increments on the meter. Heterodyning works the same as a radio in that it accurately transforms the sounds so that they are recognized and diagnosed on the spot.
Any thoughts?