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Insulation resistance tester 5070
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insulation resistance tester
insulation resistance tester
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insulation resistance
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for printing and labels

Description

The Megohmmeter Model 5070 is a fully automated 5000V graphical insulation tester. This True Megohmmeter® features selectable and programmable test voltage (40 to 5100V) and programmable temperature correction of resistance readings. The Model 5070 is the only megohmmeter to offer both a graphical plot of the test right on the instrument, as well as a digital presentation of the test results. It has a large graphic display with five line alphanumeric display and graph. It also offers the ability to program up to three step voltage profiles, each containing up to five steps. The Model 5070 has an RS-232 port which provides the ability to configure the unit and run the test from a PC. Test results can be generated directly to a printer using the DataView® graphing and analysis software. Specifications AC/DC Voltage Measurement Range - 1 to 4000V Accuracy - 1 to 99.9V: ±(1% R + 5ct) 100 to 4000V: ±(1% R + 3ct) Resolution - 1 to 99.9V: 0.1V 100 to 999V: 1V 1000 to 4000V: 2V Frequency Range - 1 to 2500V: DC or 15 to 500Hz 2501 to 4000V: DC Input Impedance - 750kΩ or 3MΩ (range dependent) Insulation Measurement Test Voltage / Resistance Range - 500V: 30kΩ to 2TΩ 1000V: 100kΩ to 4TΩ 2500V: 100kΩ to 10TΩ 5000V: 300kΩ to 10TΩ Measurement Accuracy - 30kΩ to 39.99GΩ: ±(5% R + 3ct) 40.0GΩ 10TΩ: ±(15% R + 10ct) Variable Voltage - 40 to 5,100V Auto Discharge - Discharge time 3, 10, 20% (selectable by user) of test voltage General Features Programmable Alarm - Yes DAR – PI – DD – R(t) - Yes Ramp Mode - No Step Mode - Up to 5 steps (voltage and duration configurable for each step)
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