Locating all Conduits and Wiring Systems at PSE&G Substation in Thorofare, NJ

Project Description:
This is a project we performed for an electric client at the PSE&G Substation in Thorofare, NJ. All the electrical conduits, and wiring systems that feed the substation from the solar field needed to be identified and located. In addition, any anomalies detected in the subsurface needed to be identified, as they are trenching/excavating all new conduits to feed the substation from the solar field, and a whole new wiring and routing system. The technicians used the RD1100 GPR 250 MHz, the Fisher TW-6 magnetometer, and the RD8000 pipe and cable locator. All findings were flagged in APWA colors. (American Public Works Association) down to depths of ~6 feet below the surface (BGS).
Client PSE&G Substation | |
Services/Products RD1100 GPR 250 MHz, the Fisher TW-6 magnetometer, and the RD8000 pipe and cable locator | |
- Locating all Conduits and Wiring Systems
- Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)
- Geophysical Services
- Geophysical Surveys
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