CAT & Genny Cable Detectors

Everything you need for signalling, tracing and safely working around underground cabling, even within electrically noisy environments such as under HV lines. High grade CAT and Gennys suitable for use by all professionals.

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PACT SIGEN 2+ Signal Transmitter / Genny
PACT SIGEN 2+ Signal Transmitter / Genny
£565.00
£678.00 inc. vat
  • Can be used to avoid cables and pipes
  • Compatible with cable locators capable of receiving 33kHz signals
  • High- and low- volume and power outputs
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PACT SIGEN 2+ Signal Transmitter / Genny Standard Kit
PACT SIGEN 2+ Signal Transmitter / Genny Standard Kit
£627.00
£752.40 inc. vat
  • Supplied with a Carry Bag
  • Suitable for avoiding cables and pipes thereby reducing the strike rate
  • Suitable for use with cable locators capable of receiving 33kHz signals
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PACT TOMKAT S2 Pipe & Cable Locator/ CAT - Cable Avoidance Tool
PACT TOMKAT S2 Pipe & Cable Locator/ CAT - Cable Avoidance Tool
£700.00
£840.00 inc. vat
  • Detects the presence of cables and pipes up to 3m below the ground
  • Three modes of operation: Power, Radio and Genny
  • Issues an audible alert outputted via a detachable, waterproof speaker
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PACT TOMKAT V2 Pipe and Cable Locator / CAT - Cable Avoidance Tool
PACT TOMKAT V2 Pipe and Cable Locator / CAT - Cable Avoidance Tool
£750.00
£900.00 inc. vat
  • Locate cables and pipes buried to up to a depth of 3m
  • Visual and audible alerts
  • Three operating modes: Power, Radio and Genny
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PACT SIGEN 2+ Signal Transmitter / Genny Electrician’s Kit
PACT SIGEN 2+ Signal Transmitter / Genny Electrician’s Kit
£864.00
£1,036.80 inc. vat
  • Supplied with a carry bag, 3-pin plug connector & 100mm signal clamp
  • Avoid cables and pipes to safely perform electrical work
  • Trace insulated cable
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PACT SIGEN 2+ Signal Transmitter / Genny Drain Kit
PACT SIGEN 2+ Signal Transmitter / Genny Drain Kit
£864.00
£1,036.80 inc. vat
  • Supplied with a carry case and 5-metre sonde (33kHz)
  • Avoid buried services and decrease strike rates
  • Enables drainage contractors to carry out work safely, effectively and efficiently
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PACT SIGEN 2+ Signal Transmitter / Genny Builder’s Kit
PACT SIGEN 2+ Signal Transmitter / Genny Builder’s Kit
£1,070.00
£1,284.00 inc. vat
  • Supplied with a carry bag, 100mm signal clamp and a 5-metre Sonde (33kHz)
  • Find, follow and avoid buried cables and pipes on building sites
  • Trace insulated cables such as those used by street lamps
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About CAT & Genny Cable Detectors

Everything you need for detecting and tracing the path of underground buried utilities is included in this section. Don't neglect underground safety; use this equipment to quickly find hidden utilities.

Cable avoidance tools (CATs) and Gennys are essential equipment for use by any excavation professional. As modern society becomes increasingly reliant on underground structures, including electrical cabling, telecom cabling, and piping, the complexity of underground systems has increased over time.

This leads to a higher danger for those excavating to reach cabling and other installations. The chances of accidentally striking a live cable, causing damage to essential systems, and endangering yourself when digging has increased exponentially, thus increasing the importance of using detection equipment to accurately determine the location of buried utilities and work safely around them.

A CAT is used for this purpose and can detect signals naturally radiated from metallic surfaces to allow the user to map out the path of an underground cabling structure. These tools are used to determine the path of most types of buried utilities, but some utilities, such as underground piping, do not give off signals for the CAT to pick up on.

For this purpose, a Genny must be used in tandem with a CAT. A genny is used to generate a signal that bounces through the ground around the CAT, allowing the CAT to determine the location of a utility as the generated signal bounces off the utility and returns to the tool.

Although it isn't always necessary to use both a CAT and Genny simultaneously, it is always best practice to do so. This way you ensure that you don't miss anything buried underground and generate an accurate map of the underground installation. If a genny is not used, the CAT could easily miss buried utilities that do not generate a signal, posing a potential risk to the professionals excavating the ground.