Low Current Sense Monitors the maximum level of current flow, thus ensuring that the device under test (DUT) is properly connected and that the hipot test is being performed.
Safety Agency Listed These electrical safety testers are safety agency listed. All models carry the C-UL-US, TUV and CE safety agency marks. This means that the 2900 Series has passed the strict design and performance tests as called out in EN 61010, IEC 1010, and UL 3111 safety agency standards.
Liquid Crystal Display The Liquid Crystal Display allows the user to clearly monitor the test parameters as well as the test results.
Test Setup Memories The operator can store and recall test setups, thus eliminating the need to reprogram. The 2900 series contains five memory locations.
Electronic Ramp and Dwell Settings The electronic ramp and dwell control helps keep test results consistent by ensuring that the test duration is the same for each product tested.
Line and Load Regulation This system maintains the output voltage to within 1% of settings from no load to full load and over the complete line voltage range to ensure that the test results remain consistent and within safety agency requirements.
No Load Setup This provides the operator with an easy and safe way to set trip currents and output voltages since parameters are set without activated high voltage.
PLC Remote Control A standard 9-pin interface provides outputs for Pass, Fail, and Test in Process and inputs for Test and Reset. This gives the user all the basic remotes required to configure the 2900 Series through simple PLC relay control.
Interconnection Capability Both the 2900 series and the 2630 can be interconnected to form an entry-level test system, which will run the most commonly specified electrical safety tests.
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