Surge voltage generators are used for pre-location and pinpointing of high- and low-resistive as well as intermittent faults in power cables. The energy stored in a high-voltage capacitor is released at regular intervals or as DC voltage. The thus generated acoustic signal at the fault position can be recorded with a ground microphone and a universal receiver
Mains supply : 220-230 V Mains frequency : 45 Hz to 60 Hz Max. power consumption (at short circuit) : 3.000 VA Max. output voltage : 32 Kv Output voltage range : 0 - 8 kV, 0 - 16 kV, 0 - 32 Kv Max. surge energy : 1100 Ws Impulse frequency : 10, 20 Imp. / min Max. DC output current Voltage range 0 - 8 kV : 560 mA Voltage range 0 - 16 kV : 280 mA Voltage range 0 - 32 kV : 140 mA Precision of the kV-meter : 1,5 Operating temperature range : -20 °C to +50°C Dimension of the housing (W x H x D) : approx. 514 x 645 x 730 mm Weight without housing : 79 kg
The CMC 356 is the universal solution for testing all generations and types of protection relays. Its powerful six current sources (three-phase mode: up to 64 A / 860 VA per channel) with a great dynamic range, make the unit capable of testing even high-burden electromechanical relays with very high power demands. The CMC 356 is the first choice for applications requiring the highest versatility, amplitude and power. Commissioning engineers will particularly appreciate its ability to perform wiring and plausibility checks of current transformers, by using primary injection of high currents from the test set.
The CMC 356 is the universal solution for testing all generations and types of protection relays. Its powerful six current sources (three-phase mode: up to 64 A / 860 VA per channel) with a great dynamic range, make the unit capable of testing even high-burden electromechanical relays with very high power demands. The CMC 356 is the first choice for applications requiring the highest versatility, amplitude and power. Commissioning engineers will particularly appreciate its ability to perform wiring and plausibility checks of current transformers, by using primary injection of high currents from the test set.
The CMC 356 is the universal solution for testing all generations and types of protection relays. Its powerful six current sources (three-phase mode: up to 64 A / 860 VA per channel) with a great dynamic range, make the unit capable of testing even high-burden electromechanical relays with very high power demands. The CMC 356 is the first choice for applications requiring the highest versatility, amplitude and power. Commissioning engineers will particularly appreciate its ability to perform wiring and plausibility checks of current transformers, by using primary injection of high currents from the test set.