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News Release from: Megger | Subject: DET4TC2 earth resistance testers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 08 May 2008
Earth resistance testers offer boosted
range
For demanding applications requiring maximum versatility, Megger offers the DET4TC2 tester, which is powered from standard AA batteries and the DET4TCR2 tester, which uses rechargeable batteries.
Digital earth resistance testers from Megger offer improved convenience and versatility The company's range includes a new model powered from rechargeable batteries and versions with a variable test frequency
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 1 Aug 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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For demanding applications requiring maximum versatility, Megger offers the DET4TC2 tester, which is powered from standard AA batteries and the DET4TCR2 tester, which uses rechargeable batteries.
The DET4TCR2 has an integral charger and is supplied complete with a mains adapter.
These instruments support two, three and four-pole testing, as well as an attached rod technique (ART), stakeless, leakage current and earth noise voltage measurement.
They also allow users to select a test frequency of 94, 105, 111 or 128Hz to minimise the effects of interference.
The DET4TD2 is designed for use with replaceable batteries and the DET4TR2 tester uses rechargeable cells.
Megger's new earth resistance testers are offered in a range of kit options.
Basic kits include the instrument, a tough hard carrying case, a stake and a wire kit plus, for rechargeable models, a mains unit.
Adapter kits replace the stake and wire kit with right-angle terminal adapters to connect bare wires to terminals.
Also offered for the DET4TC models are kits for ART and stakeless testing.
All accessories are available separately, which means that users can, if they wish, select the most appropriate combination to suit their own particular needs rather than opting for a pre-configured kit. Request a free brochure from Megger ...
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