The Sine Wave Spark Tester is a fast and reliable instrument used in distinguish wire faults and detecting bare wires.
Its high-speed fault detection feature gives you prompt information without worsening the condition of the wire after the test.
The use of high frequency (3KHz) enables a traditional commercial power frequency bead chain electrode to be shortened to 120mm HS015E Model.
The Sine Wave Spark Tester is quality-assured to meet your needs.
- Fast recovery time after fault (0.1 second).
- Occupies short space in line and with improvement factor of 50 compared to
- traditional CT power frequency electrode.
- Output voltage is 0.0-15.0KV (R.M.S.) adjustable.
- Test voltage is 1.0-15.0KV (R.M.S.) adjustable.
- Voltage Display: 0.0~15.0KV digit, 14.2mm LED display, Accuracy +/- 1% of reading
- Output Control: Front Panel Reset in Manual Mode. Closure time is selectable
- 0.2s/2s/5s in main board by jumper JP, Form C relay contacts (250VAC/5A) for all
- wire faults detected.
- Limits the fault current without damaging the test equipment.
- Short exposure time to corona does not degrade nor damage good insulation.
- Distinguishes all wire faults and detects bare wire.
- Safety Switch interlock.
Specification
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HS015E Bead Chain For Cable
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Output Voltage
Test Voltage
Cable Diameter
Maximum Load Current
Output Frequency
Electrode lengths
Fault Indication
Output Control
Input Control
Operating Model
Power Source
Operation Temperature
Operation Humidity
Signal Cable Lengths
Weight
Dimension Controller
Gauge Head
Line Speed
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0.0~15.0KV R.M.S.
1.0~15.0KV R.M.S.
0~25mm
4mA Resistive,40mA Capacitive
2.5-3.5KHznormal
Bead Chain 120mm
Indicating lamp,Counting byDigital Counter
1 Form C relayContacts(220VAC/5A)forall wire
faults and bare wire faultsdetected
SP1, SP2 input interlock control
Extruder ContinuousApplication
175~264 Volts, 180VA, Single phase, 50/60 Hz
+4-45°C
<90%RH
5M
Control Unit =5 kgs, Electrode = 8.5 kgs.
360(L)x485(W)x90(H) mm
330(L)x200(W)x390(H)
2000 M/min. maximum*
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*Follow UL 44, any point on the wire being traveled for not less than a total of 18 positive or
negative crests of the supplied voltage.