Tuesday, November 5, 2024

T-211 WIRELESS HIGH VOLTAGE PHASOR CHECKER

T-211 wireless high voltage phasor checker is specially designed and manufactured for the phasor checker of high-voltage line. It breaks through the limitation of traditional phasor checker voltage level. It can check phasor in very low-voltage line, and fully realize automatic check phasor (such as 220V, 10kV, 35kV, 66kV, 110KV, 220kV, 550kV) and voltage measurement from 70V to 550kV voltage. It is unnecessary to purchase multiple sets of phasor checkers according to voltage level, so as to save cost, Less carrying, time-saving and fast. For the phasor checker of the high-voltage line (when the voltage exceeds 400V), the metal probe hook of the detector can be gradually close to the conductor. When the electric field signal is induced, the phasor checker can be completed without direct contact with the high-voltage conductor, which is safe! When the voltage of bare conductor exceeds 35kV, non-contact nuclear phase must be used. The nuclear phase detector also has the functions of testing phase, frequency, phase sequence, electricity verification, voltage measurement, transformer group judgment and so on.

T-211 wireless high voltage phasor checker is composed of host, detector, telescopic insulating rod, etc. the linear transmission distance of wireless signal is about 30m. The host adopts 3.5-inch true color LCD screen, which can display phase, frequency, phase sequence and nuclear phase results on the same screen; Vector diagram indication and phase indication are clear and intuitive; It has voice prompt functions such as "X signal is normal, Y signal is normal, in-phase and out of phase", which makes the test easier and easier.

FEATURES

■ Auto check;

■ Low power design;

■ With luminous beep;

■ Wireless mode check ;

■ 70V~550kV phase check;

■ 3.5 inch color LCD display ;

■ Wide detection voltage range;

■ Standard IEC6148-A2:2004; IEC61243-1;

FUNCTIONS

■ Phasor check;

■ Frequency test;

■ Phase sequence display;

■ Detection voltage range;

■ Transformer group judgment;

■ Voltage RMS value measurement; 


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