Substation Maintenance Test Equipment

ART-3D Transformer Ratio Testers

The ART-3D series are precision instruments, designed to measure turn ratios, phase displacements, excitation currents of single phase and three phase power, distribution and instrument transformers in conformity to the IEEE C57.12.90 & IEC 60076 (en savoir plus)

CTT - Current Transformer Tester

The CTTx2 & CTTx5 are rugged and easy to use current transformer testers, that offer Automatic & Manual testing modes. These instruments are designed to deliver fast and reliable measurements. (en savoir plus)

DOC-2000 - Distribution Transformer Tester

The DOC-2000 can determine the presence of a short circuit and/or open circuit in a distribution transformer without disconnecting the seconday winding!! The unit is designed to be used with a hot stick which allows the user to have both feet on the ground at a safe distance. (en savoir plus)

LRM-10 - Contact Resistance Measurement Kit

10 Amp Low Resistance Meter for electrical interconnections integrity testing The LRM-10's very low resistances measurments from 0,01 µΩ to 200Ω are targeted toward verifying the quality contact interfaces. (en savoir plus)

Portable Partial Discharge/ Detection and Localization System for Power Transformers AE-150

Application and Operation Powers transformers are critical to Transmission and Distribution substations. In fact, losing a unit can have a major financial consequence. To protect your investment, use Acoustic Emission Testing. This technique is superior to electric methods for on-site tests. (en savoir plus)

WRT-10 - Winding Resistance Tester

The WRT-10 is a high performance winding resistance tester designed for Power Transformer and large motor applications. (en savoir plus)

WRT-10D : Winding resistance tester with Demagnetisation circuit

The WRT-10D is a High performance & High accuracy winding resistance tester, this unit has a built in Demagnetisation circuit to automatically or manually, demagnetize the transformers and avoid situations where the Current Transformer could cause the protection circuits to trip when re-energizing. (en savoir plus)

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