Sonel-MIC-5001 5 kV insulation tester

Friday, 11 August, 2017 | Supplied by: Pacific Test Equipment


The Sonel-MIC-5001 5 kV insulation tester weighs 0.9 kg, tests voltages from 50 V to 5 kV and measures insulation resistance up to 5 TΩ and displays leakage current.

The large white backlit display includes an analog bar graph for observing trends, large digital display of insulation resistance or leakage current and supporting digital readouts of test voltage and elapsed time.

The tester is rechargeable from the mains or 12 V vehicle socket and will also operate while being charged. It can store almost 12,000 test records, which can be downloaded to PC via the USB port to the included Sonel Reader software.

Other features include: continuous indication of insulation resistance or leakage current; automatic discharge of capacitance of tested object after the insulation resistance measurement; acoustic signalling of 5 s periods to facilitate obtaining time characteristics; measured test times of T1, T2 and T3 for measuring the absorption coefficient DAR and polarisation index PI; ramp test insulation resistance measurement and measurement of breakdown voltage with increments up to ~1 kV/s; the ability to charge from car lighter (12 V) socket (additional accessories); IP65 rated; 600 V CAT III; protection against measuring live objects; two- and three-lead measurement method.

The tester is supplied with all test leads, probes, crocodile clips, charger, carry bag, calibration certificate and software ready for immediate use. Longer test leads are optional.

Online: www.pacifictest.com.au
Phone: 03 9397 0453
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