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  • Hioki 3129

    $169

    Hioki Model # 3129 Live wire check (R-S/ S-T only) Bright LED and buzzer indicate phase direction Easy clamping over insulated wires of up to 17mm in diameter Low battery warning and auto power off Voltage Detection: Electrostatic Induction Method Voltage Range: 70V to 600V AC (50/60 Hz) (sine wave, continuous input) Clamp Diameter: 17mm max. of insulated wire Display: Phase Detection: Positive 4 LEDs lit in clockwise order and 3 short beeps, Negative 4 LEDs lit in counter clockwise order and 1 beep, Live wire check: R-S and S-t will light if voltage between wires are within range Battery Check: On lamp blinks to indicate battery low status Auto Power Off: Auto shut off if no activity is detected after 15 min Power Supply: Two “AA” batteries continuous use approx. 70 hours Operating Temp: 32-104 degrees F 80%RH Storage Temp: -4 to 140 degrees F 80%RH Standards: Cat III 600V

  • Megger 560060

    $914

    The Motor and Phase Rotation Tester permits the electrical contractor or industrial maintenance electrician to permanently connect and tape the terminals of the motor being installed, without having to first energize the motor by a temporary hookup from a power source, if available, to determine motor rotation. Megger Model# 560060 Max. Voltage: 600V Frequency: 50/60 Hz Ensures Proper Phase Hookup in One Easy Test Determines Rotation Direction, Phase Sequence, Polarity 7.5 x 7.5 x 9 HWD/3.5 lbs. > Each Unit Includes Attached Test Leads Line, 6ft (1.8m) Motor, 4ft (1.2m) Instruction Manual Alkaline D Battery Fuses, standard 250V, 3A

  • Megger 560400

    $1.282

    The Motor and Phase Rotation Tester permits the electrical contractor or industrial maintenance electrician to permanently connect and tape the terminals of the motor being installed, without having to first energize the motor by a temporary hookup from a power source, if available, to determine motor rotation. Therefore, the test set eliminates the need for temporary connections that can be time consuming, costly and quite hazardous, particularly where many large, high-voltage motors are involved. Megger Model # 560400 Max. Voltage: 600V Frequency: 25, 50, 60, 400 Hz Ensures Proper Phase Hookup in One Easy Test Determines Rotation Direction, Phase Sequence, Polarity 7.5 x 7.5 x 9 HWD/3.5 lbs. > Each Unit Includes Attached Test Leads Line, 6ft (1.8m) Motor, 4ft (1.2m) Instruction Manual Alkaline D Battery Color Coded 36 Inch Leads Carrying Case

  • Megger BAKER 99-EP1000-10RC

    $607

    EP1000-10 Dynamic Test Access Port w/ splitcore 600V max CTs Order #: 99-EP1000-10RC Mfg #: 99-EP1000-10RC

  • Megger BAKER 99-EP1000-1500RC

    $722

    EP1000-1500 Dynamic Test Access Port w/3 1500A splitcore CTs Order #: 99-EP1000-1500RC Mfg #: 99-EP1000-1500RC

  • Megger BAKER 99-EP1000-2000RC

    $889

    EP1000-2000 Dynamic Test Access Port w/3 2000A splitcore CTs Order #: 99-EP1000-2000RC Mfg #: 99-EP1000-2000RC

  • Megger BAKER AWA-IV 2KV

    $12.312

    Analyzes the Condition of the Insulation Systems in Motors and Generators, as Well as Motor Circuit Condition such as Imbalances Determines the Condition of Turn-to-Turn, Phase-to-Phase and Ground-Wall Insulation Using Standards-Based, Low- and High-Voltage Tests User-Programmable Test Sequence Automation for Repeatability and Trends Over Time Centralized Data Analysis Allows Site Managers to Monitor Asset Condition Across Multiple Testers and Routes Tests Include: Winding Resistance, Insulation Resistance, Dielectric Analysis (DA), Polarization Index (PI), DC Step-Voltage, DC Continuous Ramped, DC Hipot, Surge > Each Unit Includes Power cord USB flash drive with desktop software User manual (on USB flash drive) Test leads Keyboard with integrated mouse > Designed for fast, reliable, automated testing The SKF Static Motor Analyzer Baker AWA-IV is designed to perform automated sequences of a user-selected array of motor insulation tests. The analyzers embedded computer conducts the tests, stores the results and continuously monitors voltage levels while testing. If the computer detects a weakness in the insulation during a given test, the test is interrupted, the operator is alerted and all test parameters at the time of the interruption are reported. This instrument performs this automated operation in microseconds, and with a higher degree of precision and safety than can be achieved through manual test methods. Pre-programmed in the office and implemented in the field The Baker AWA-IV is the only high-voltage tester that can be programmed to perform a specific set of insulation tests by a user prior to being in the field, then used as programmed in the field. A users work orders or routes often define which motors to test, the order of execution and parameters for each test, such as voltages, duration and pass-fail limits. Operators can program the unit to conduct tests in the field simply by connecting to the analyzer. This allows users to minimize time and effort involved with repeat maintenance test sequences performed manually, and improves reliability of testing procedures. Save testing results When testing is complete, results can be saved as part of each motors permanent test record. This type of documentation is critical to successful reliability programmes. With the AWAIV, test results are collected, stored, recalled and managed using a standard Microsoft Access

  • Megger BAKER AWA-IV 4KV

    $14.432

    Analyzes the Condition of the Insulation Systems in Motors and Generators, as Well as Motor Circuit Condition such as Imbalances Determines the Condition of Turn-to-Turn, Phase-to-Phase and Ground-Wall Insulation Using Standards-Based, Low- and High-Voltage Tests User-Programmable Test Sequence Automation for Repeatability and Trends Over Time Centralized Data Analysis Allows Site Managers to Monitor Asset Condition Across Multiple Testers and Routes Tests Include: Winding Resistance, Insulation Resistance, Dielectric Analysis (DA), Polarization Index (PI), DC Step-Voltage, DC Continuous Ramped, DC Hipot, Surge > Each Unit Includes Power cord USB flash drive with desktop software User manual (on USB flash drive) Test leads Keyboard with integrated mouse > Designed for fast, reliable, automated testing The SKF Static Motor Analyzer Baker AWA-IV is designed to perform automated sequences of a user-selected array of motor insulation tests. The analyzers embedded computer conducts the tests, stores the results and continuously monitors voltage levels while testing. If the computer detects a weakness in the insulation during a given test, the test is interrupted, the operator is alerted and all test parameters at the time of the interruption are reported. This instrument performs this automated operation in microseconds, and with a higher degree of precision and safety than can be achieved through manual test methods. Pre-programmed in the office and implemented in the field The Baker AWA-IV is the only high-voltage tester that can be programmed to perform a specific set of insulation tests by a user prior to being in the field, then used as programmed in the field. A users work orders or routes often define which motors to test, the order of execution and parameters for each test, such as voltages, duration and pass-fail limits. Operators can program the unit to conduct tests in the field simply by connecting to the analyzer. This allows users to minimize time and effort involved with repeat maintenance test sequences performed manually, and improves reliability of testing procedures. Save testing results When testing is complete, results can be saved as part of each motors permanent test record. This type of documentation is critical to successful reliability programmes. With the AWAIV, test results are collected, stored, recalled and managed using a standard Microsoft Access

  • Megger BAKER AWA-IV 6KV

    $19.451

    Analyzes the Condition of the Insulation Systems in Motors and Generators, as Well as Motor Circuit Condition such as Imbalances Determines the Condition of Turn-to-Turn, Phase-to-Phase and Ground-Wall Insulation Using Standards-Based, Low- and High-Voltage Tests User-Programmable Test Sequence Automation for Repeatability and Trends Over Time Centralized Data Analysis Allows Site Managers to Monitor Asset Condition Across Multiple Testers and Routes Tests Include: Winding Resistance, Insulation Resistance, Dielectric Analysis (DA), Polarization Index (PI), DC Step-Voltage, DC Continuous Ramped, DC Hipot, Surge > Each Unit Includes Power cord USB flash drive with desktop software User manual (on USB flash drive) Test leads Keyboard with integrated mouse > Designed for fast, reliable, automated testing The SKF Static Motor Analyzer Baker AWA-IV is designed to perform automated sequences of a user-selected array of motor insulation tests. The analyzers embedded computer conducts the tests, stores the results and continuously monitors voltage levels while testing. If the computer detects a weakness in the insulation during a given test, the test is interrupted, the operator is alerted and all test parameters at the time of the interruption are reported. This instrument performs this automated operation in microseconds, and with a higher degree of precision and safety than can be achieved through manual test methods. Pre-programmed in the office and implemented in the field The Baker AWA-IV is the only high-voltage tester that can be programmed to perform a specific set of insulation tests by a user prior to being in the field, then used as programmed in the field. A users work orders or routes often define which motors to test, the order of execution and parameters for each test, such as voltages, duration and pass-fail limits. Operators can program the unit to conduct tests in the field simply by connecting to the analyzer. This allows users to minimize time and effort involved with repeat maintenance test sequences performed manually, and improves reliability of testing procedures. Save testing results When testing is complete, results can be saved as part of each motors permanent test record. This type of documentation is critical to successful reliability programmes. With the AWAIV, test results are collected, stored, recalled and managed using a standard Microsoft Access