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Interturn Short Tester IVZ-2010 RADEK
Interturn Short Tester IVZ 2010 RADEK (hereinafter the tester) is an information processing semi-automatic device to measure and determine the AC electrical values by method of comparison. It is designed to test windings of different electric devices, detect and localize the fault location between the wires in the windings of different electromagnetic products (coils, transformers, inductors, etc.).
Tester provides a controllable output of short signal (to 10 µs at 10 Hz) of high-voltage from (300 V to 3 kV), current signal processing. The output of the processing result to the user interface in two ways - on the LCD screen and with LEDs.
Using comparison with the standard the tester provides detection and localization of faults between the wires of winding turns of electromagnetic devices.
The tester operates according to one of the selected measuring circuits, using the appropriate tool:
- Two-wire cable;
- Double electromagnet;
- Dual probe;
- Electromagnetic brackets
- Rod
electromagnet;
- Other
Interturn Short Tester IVZ-2010 RADEK has certificate CE.
Main technical data of IVZ–2010 RADEK
Characteristic |
Value |
Range of output voltages, V |
from 300 to 3000 |
Incremental output voltage, V |
100 |
Pulses repetition frequency of output voltage, Hz |
10 |
Pulse duration of output voltage, µs |
~ 100 |
Maximum pulse energy, J |
2,25 |
Maximum current in pulse (by short-circuit at the output), A |
50 |
Maximum rate of rise of current in pulse, A / µs |
100 |
Number of stored measurement results |
100 |