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INSTALLATION FOR TESTING INSULATION WITH RECTIFIED VOLTAGE IM-65

Delivery time 30 working days
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Specifications
Equipment

Supply voltage: AC from the network 50Hz (V) 220 ± 15%

DC voltage from AB (V) 12 ± 10%

Consumption current: from the network no more (A) 1.5A

from АБ no more (А) 14 А

Maximum output rectified voltage kV 65

Polarity with respect to ┴ negative

Load current

at a voltage of 65 kV not less (mA) 10 ± 10%

at a voltage of 30 kV not less (mA) 2.0 ± 10%

short-circuit current (mA) 10 ± 10%

Dimensions :

Control unit (BU) (mm) 360x250x125

Voltage multiplication unit (BUN) (mm) 410х65х50

Total weight of the installation (kg) 9

Time to prepare the apparatus for work on (min) 5

insulation test taking into account the safety regulations no more (min) 5

The device includes:

  • Smooth regulation of output parameters from 0 to 65 kV

  • Possibility of power supply from ~ 220V mains and 12.6V car battery.

  • The operability of the device in the Х.Х mode. and K.Z.

No.

Name

Identification

Qty

note

1

Control block

BOO

1

 

2

Voltage multiplication unit

BUN

1

 

3

I / O cable -1 core

 

1

2,5m

4

Control cable - 4-core

 

1

2,5m

5*

Dielectric mounting rod

ShDU

1

Delivery on demand

6 *

Dielectric discharge rod

ShD.R.

1

Delivery on demand

7 *

Discharge resistor

R

1

- // -

8

Technical description and instr. for operation

 

1

 

Installation of IM-65 type is designed for rectified voltage testing of insulation of power cables, bus ducts, support and bushing insulators, surge arresters, arresters, as well as insulation of power transformers.

The unit can be used as an I / O megohmmeter.

The installation can also check breakdown voltages (real class) of semiconductor power devices (diodes, thyristors, triacs).

The unit is designed for operation under a canopy, excluding direct rainfall or indoors at operating temperatures from 0 ° C to + 40 ° C, relative humidity 80% at a temperature of + 20 ° C and atmospheric pressure 84.0-106.7 kPa (630-800 mm. Hg).