C.A.T Avoidance Tool Calibration (Genny)
Signal Generator Calibration ensures your C.A.T and Genny signal generator produces the correct signal for locating underground services. Accurate signal output helps engineers and surveyors trace buried utilities safely and avoid damaging cables or pipes during excavation work. Our technicians perform calibration using controlled signal sources and traceable reference equipment so your generator delivers reliable signal performance.
During the calibration process, our team checks the generator across its operating functions to confirm signal output and transmission performance. This process verifies that the unit produces the expected locating signal and helps identify any deviation from reference values. As a result, you can rely on your equipment when tracing underground utilities during site surveys, construction work, or maintenance operations.
Regular calibration of utility locating equipment helps prevent inaccurate signal generation that could affect detection accuracy or site safety. Therefore, routine calibration supports reliable underground service detection across construction sites, civil engineering projects, and infrastructure maintenance environments.
Calibration in 3 days or it’s free
With our 3-or-free guarantee, we complete your C.A.T Avoidance Tool Calibration (Genny) and return your equipment within three working days as part of our standard service.
Signal generator calibration process
- First, select your C.A.T Avoidance Tool Calibration (Genny) and add it to your basket.
- Then complete checkout and payment.
- Next, our team contacts you to arrange your calibration booking.
- When your equipment arrives at our depot, our team books it in on day 1.
- On day 2, our technicians carry out the signal generator calibration test.
- On day 3, we dispatch your equipment back to you.
- Finally, you receive your calibrated equipment ready for use.
Calibration certificates and documentation
We return all equipment in the same condition as received and include a due date sticker that shows when the next calibration is required. At the same time, we issue your calibration certificate and calibration records. These documents provide clear evidence of testing and help support site safety and utility detection documentation.
