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Hint: download our software for free

Did you know that the software and the updates for SebaKMT’s water productsare available for free...


T 30-E Reflectometer

The new T 30-E now comes with the same user interface as its field proven predecessor, the T 3050.


Hint: Locating water leaks in ring circuits

It’s not hard to locate leaks in ring circuits made of metal pipes. If you know how!

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100 cable test vans delivered to the Russian railways

06.30.08 Company news

In May 2008 our partner plant MES Moscow installed the 100th cable test van for the Russian railways.

 

HL 10 ground microphone for leak location

07.01.08 Product news

The new Hydrolux HL 10 from SebaKMT is a small, easy-to-operate, handheld device for locating leaks in water pipes.

Sebalog D data logger

07.01.08 Product news

The new Sebalog D has been specially developed for water supply companies.

Teleflex LV Monitor

07.01.08 Product news

We have developed the new Teleflex LV monitor for fault location in branched low voltage networks.

Arc burning without an additional burner

06.30.08 Product news

Another new prelocation option for the Centrix Systems is ARM arc burning with the internal 8 kV HV source.

Cable fault location technology and processes

07.01.08 Product news

Following the initial introduction, it's time to go into more depth. The article on prelocation using the impulse reflection method describes the details of conventional reflection measurement.

Line location simplified

03.12.08 Hints and tricks

How does line location work? What should one pay attention to? What can and what can't be done when locating underground lines?

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