The DET2/2 (250202) (6410-593) ground tester is from Megger.
Additional Features:
High resolution – 1 mω – ideal for large earthing systems
High accuracy for earth electrode and soil resistivity testing
Test voltage 50 V max. for safety
Rechargeable battery power with long battery life and rapid re-charge
A robust, versatile instrument with IP54 protection
Filter and high current features to enable valid earth testing in difficult situations
Accessories:
Mains supply lead for battery charging
Operating instruction book
Applications:
The DET2/2 Earth Tester is a reliable instrument designed for larger or more complex earthing systems, including communications earthing systems and difficult testing environments. It may be used to test in accordance with BS 7430 (1991), the IEE Wiring Regulations and VDE 0413 part 7 (1982). The instrument is suitable for soil resistivity measurements, which are used to establish the optimum electrode design and site, as well as perform archeological and geological investigations.
The Megger® DET2/2 Auto Earth Tester is a robust compact instrument designed for measuring earth electrode resistance and soil resistivity. It uses the four terminal method of measurement which eliminates the resistance of the current circuit from the measurement. The circuit design ensures that the resistance of the potential circuit does not affect the measurement during practical testing.
The instrument is microprocessor controlled and provides a flexible, ‘user-friendly’ approach to earth testing by giving good error detection capabilities and full test information on a large easily readable alpha-numeric display. A simple key pad can be used to adjust the test frequency, the test current level and the filtering so that adverse conditions influencing the test may be overcome.
A wide band of test current frequencies, with a resolution of 0,5 Hz, may be used to eliminate errors caused by noise in the earth. The chosen test current frequency, test current level and the increased filtering option are stored in memory for use in subsequent tests.
The DET2/2 (250202) (6410-593) ground tester is from Megger.
Additional Features:
- High resolution – 1 mΩ – ideal for large earthing systems
- High accuracy for earth electrode and soil resistivity testing
- Test voltage 50 V max. for safety
- Rechargeable battery power with long battery life and rapid re-charge
- A robust, versatile instrument with IP54 protection
- Filter and high current features to enable valid earth testing in difficult situations
Accessories:
- Mains supply lead for battery charging
- Operating instruction book
Applications:
- The DET2/2 Earth Tester is a reliable instrument designed for larger or more complex earthing systems, including communications earthing systems and difficult testing environments. It may be used to test in accordance with BS 7430 (1991), the IEE Wiring Regulations and VDE 0413 part 7 (1982). The instrument is suitable for soil resistivity measurements, which are used to establish the optimum electrode design and site, as well as perform archeological and geological investigations.
The Megger® DET2/2 Auto Earth Tester is a robust compact instrument designed for measuring earth electrode resistance and soil resistivity. It uses the four terminal method of measurement which eliminates the resistance of the current circuit from the measurement. The circuit design ensures that the resistance of the potential circuit does not affect the measurement during practical testing.
The instrument is microprocessor controlled and provides a flexible, ‘user-friendly’ approach to earth testing by giving good error detection capabilities and full test information on a large easily readable alpha-numeric display. A simple key pad can be used to adjust the test frequency, the test current level and the filtering so that adverse conditions influencing the test may be overcome.
A wide band of test current frequencies, with a resolution of 0,5 Hz, may be used to eliminate errors caused by noise in the earth. The chosen test current frequency, test current level and the increased filtering option are stored in memory for use in subsequent tests.