Nom du Produit: Megger EZ-THUMP 3 kV and EZ-THUMP 4 kV, model V2 Highly Portable Fault Location Systems
Marque: Megger
Code Produit: EZ-THUMP 3 kV and EZ-THUMP 4 kV, model V2
Mots-clés: Megger
Highly Portable Fault Location Systems
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Dual stage 500 J surge energy at 1.5 kV and 3.0 kV EZ-Thump 3kV only Single stage 500 J surge energy at 4.0 kV EZ-Thump 4kV only F-OHM HV interlock to ensure safe earthing Battery and AC line operation Automatic end-of-cable and fault locating Transflective color display ARM® Prelocation Fault Pinpointing (Thumping) Optional Sectionalizing Software* Weighing as little as 32 kg the EZ-Thump 3 kV is the first of its kind in the market and with updated EZ-Thump 4 kV this series are the most portable fault location systems specifically for shielded and unshielded low voltage power cable. They use the “Easy Go” test system, which is easy to operate, interprets the results and requires minimal training to find faults. On-board is a TDR with a 7.6 km range and arc reflection at 3 or 4 kV respectively for pre-locating. For pinpointing, EZ-Thump offers a surge energy of 500 J, at 1.5 and 3 kV or 4 kV respectively, d.c. testing for breakdown detection and insulation resistance measurement. An additional application for the EZ-Thumps is sheath fault testing as well as sheath fault location. The units can be operated from line or their internal battery. They can fit in the boot of a car, making them ideal for a flexible rapid response fault finding strategy.