Description
Baur Paula Phase Identifier System Repair
The Baur Paula is a phase identification system — it determines and verifies phase correspondence (L1/L2/L3) between two ends of a de-energized or energized network without a galvanic connection, using synchronized transmitter and receiver units. It’s a synchronized two-unit system, so faults are timing/sync, signal, and battery faults.
June Company repairs and calibrates the Baur Paula for utility crews verifying phasing on cable and overhead networks.
Common Baur Paula problems we fix
- Units won’t synchronize — timing/sync faults between the transmitter and receiver that the phasing method depends on, repaired so the pair locks correctly.
- Phase reading wrong or unstable — measurement-circuit drift giving incorrect phase results, recalibrated.
- Signal weak or not detected — transmitter/receiver degradation, restored.
- Won’t hold a charge — battery degradation on the handheld units, replaced.
- Display or control faults.
FAQs
My Paula units won’t sync — fixable? Yes. Synchronization faults are the core Paula issue; we repair the timing/sync hardware and verify the pair gives correct, stable phase identification again.
Is the set tested as a pair? Yes — transmitter and receiver are verified together, with documented results.
Every repair includes NIST-traceable calibration and a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty. Email us or submit a service request.






