GBP £ 754.00
Manufacturer: Megger
A variety of applications, including electrical installations, cable testing, motor testing, automotive/avionics inspections, production line testing, and military communications testing, can benefit from the specifications provided by the Megger MIT430/2 Insulation Tester (1004-740). The insulation range allows for measurements up to 200GΩ, and standard output voltages of 50, 100, 250, 500, and 1000V are available for selection. The user can program more precise, variable test voltages that range from 10V to 1000V and are accurate to -0% + 2%. Additionally, for more specialized diagnostic tests, the device can be used to perform dielectric absorption ratio (DAR) and polarisation index (PI) diagnostic tests. The MIT 430/2 can be used to measure smaller loads because it has a low resistance range of 999kΩ and an auto-null feature that allows a resistance of up to 10Ω to be zeroed before testing. Furthermore, the Megger MIT 430/2 insulation tester has an automated bi-directional test current that allows the user to avoid switching test leads by reversing the test's polarity. Capacitance, or electrical charge, can also be measured by the MIT 430/2 between 0.1 nF and 10 μF. Every model in the MIT4XX/2 range has a live circuit detection feature that shields the instrument and user from potential harm by prohibiting measurements from being made on live circuits. Up to 1000 records can be stored in the internal memory of the Megger MIT430/2 and retrieved at a later time. As an alternative, the results can be saved on a PC or laptop by using the download utility included with the instrument and downloaded via Bluetooth. Enclosed in an IP54-rated waterproof case that keeps the battery and fuse compartment dry and less likely to leak water in. Rubber over-moulding combines superior grip with an outer layer that absorbs shock. Officially, the Megger MIT4XX/2 models take the place of the MIT400, MIT410, MIT420, and MIT430 special application insulation testers. The following are the new series' primary advantages: over voltage limit of 2% as opposed to the industry standard of 10–20%, which eventually lowers the possibility of circuit and component damage; Variable test range: between 10V and 1000V, a precise and stable test voltage can be chosen (MIT420/2 and MIT430/2 only). Redesigned carry case with separate access to user-serviceable fuses, back stand, and compartment for six cell batteries. includes an owners information CD, six AA batteries, a hard carry case, download software, red and black silicone test leads (with probes and clips), an SP5 switch probe for remote testing, and an owners information CD