Nom du Produit: Megger BVM Series Battery Voltage Monitoring
Marque: Megger
Code Produit: BVM Series
Mots-clés: Megger
BVM Series
Megger BVM Series Battery Monitoring
Megger Series Voltage
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BVM Battery Voltage
Voltage Monitoring
Megger Series
Megger BVM Series Battery Voltage Monitoring
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Megger BVM Voltage Monitoring
Megger BVM Monitoring
BVM Series Battery Voltage Monitoring
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Series Voltage
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BVM Battery Voltage Monitoring
Battery Voltage Monitoring
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Automates battery voltage measurement during capacity tests “Daisy-chain” design allows expandability up to 120 units High accuracy and stability for precise data collection Integrates with TORKEL Win and PowerDB Test Data Management software Wide voltage range Easy set-up The Megger BVM is a battery voltage measurement device that is used for the capacity testing of large, industrial battery banks commonly found in electrical power sub-stations, telecom facilities and computer data center UPS systems. When used in conjunction with a load device, such as the TORKEL unit, and test data management software, such as PowerDB and TORKEL Win, the BVM enables the user to perform a completely automated battery bank capacity test, according to IEC test method. The test also meets NERC/FERC requirements. The BVM is designed in modular form where one BVM device is used for each battery or “jar” in the string to be tested. One BVM for each battery connects to the next in a “daisy-chain” fashion, thereby providing easy and economical expandability to meet the testing requirements for small-to-large battery bank systems.