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Ac Hipot Testers

Thursday, January 24, 2002

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Ac Hipot Testers

LH-150T ac hipot testers are sized to meet the most popular industrial power ratings.

The 50 VA output rating enables users to meet virtually all electrical equipment safety standards that require ac hipot testing. The design provides tabletop dielectric testing of electrical products for domestic or international destinations including production test, R&D labs, incoming inspection, and repair facilities. The device uses a 0-5 kV output voltage range. Along with high-output power capability, it is equipped with simple operator controls, allowing quick and easy use. Seven controls include a five-position single cut-off current selector switch that lets users easily set the output current trip level to the specified level, eliminating the need to set trip current setpoints with external load equipment. Units come complete with test leads and high-voltage probe with remote control switch.

Pricing is $689 each.


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