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News Release from: Omicron Electronics | Subject: CP TD1/CPC 100
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 12 February 2004
Transformer tester takes to the field
Omicron now offers a multiple application testing and diagnosis solution for power transformers.
Omicron now offers a multiple application testing and diagnosis solution for power transformers The new CP TD1 capacitance and dissipation-factor measuring instrument works together with the CPC 100, providing a multifunction solution for primary testing applications
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 4 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Standard tests include the measurement of winding resistance, ratio measurement, short-circuit reactance, the on-load tap changer test and insulation diagnosis (capacitance, tangent delta and power factor).
The combination of rugged, lightweight design, high precision, and automated testing and reporting capabilities speed up testing tremendously.
High safety standards ensure safe operation.
Test plans can be prepared ahead of time in the office, resulting in very short testing time on site.
Automatically generated reports reduce errors and save time for postprocessing.
This innovative measurement technique provides excellent line-frequency suppression in the presence of electrical and magnetic fields of interference.
High precision components are used for measuring voltages and currents.
As reference for C/ an-delta measurements, a high-precision gas-insulated capacitor is used.
The entire transformer test equipment can be moved by a single person - the heaviest component weighing 29kg.
A custom-built trolley allows for easy and quick breakdown into single components for practical handling on and off site.
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