Current testing device PTE-50-CE
voltagemanualrelay

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Characteristics

Test type
current, voltage
Operating mode
manual
Test material
relay, for recloser controls
Sector
for laboratories, industrial, for the petroleum industry, for the electronics industry
Technology
digital, secondary injection
Configuration
portable
Other characteristics
precision

Description

Single-phase Relay Test Set up to 50A or 150V AC The small, lightweight PTE-50-CE is the ideal instrument to test overcurrent and over/undervoltage protective relays, among many other applications. Description The reversible 100-VA amplifier can inject up to 50A or 150V with outstanding stability, free of distortions and completely isolated from the power supply. The waveform is synthetized electronically and can generate harmonics from 1st to 7th of the supply’s frequency. Various output ranges are available to maintain the 100VA power throughout the entire settings scale. The system features automatic protections against overload and overheating. This equipment is extremely easy to use. You just set the test values (current, voltage, phase angle, frequency) and activate the output. When the relay’s operation is detected, the chronometer will display the operation time with a 1-ms resolution. A ‘step’ function is also available to test the relay across two non-zero values of current, voltage, or phase angle. Although the PTE-50-CE has been designed for fast, efficient in-field testing, it can also be controlled from an external computer running optionally available test software, designed for routine testing and automatic report generation. APPLICATIONS Overcurrent relays Over / undervoltage relays Power factor relays Ground protections Reclosing relays
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