The AEMC 2620 measures leakage current shunted to earth caused by insulation faults. It enables the operator to locate failures when they occur, or anticipate them before they occur, without shutting down equipment or spending hours troubleshooting. It is
The AEMC 2620 measures leakage current shunted to earth caused by insulation faults. It enables the operator to locate failures when they occur, or anticipate them before they occur, without shutting down equipment or spending hours troubleshooting.
It is designed specifically for locating low current faults on high current loads. The detector is a sensitive nickel alloy AC current transformer capable of measuring differential or leakage current as low as 500µA, and may be used to measure current up to 400A continuous duty.
The Model 2620 provides two output ranges: 1mV/mAac or 1mV/Aac. The output leads are terminated with standard 4mm banana plugs capable of interfacing with any standard multimeter. With its 4" jaw opening and range of 500µA to 200A, the Model 2620 provides a versatile way to analyze unbalanced current measurements, leakage values on grounding conductors and ground loop currents.
Features:
Very high sensitivity
Differential or leakage current from 500µA
Current up to 400A
Two switch-selectable measurement ranges: 4AAC / 400AAC
Large inside jaw diameter allows use on large or multiple conductors
Work with single-, dual- and three-phase networks
Connect directly to DMMs on mV or Vac range
Applications:
Preventive maintenance
Equipment troubleshooting on electrical distribution systems
High accuracy low-current measurements
Measure fault currents on three-phase, three-wire systems
Industrial troubleshooting checks
Your order of 100$ or more gets free standard delivery.
Standard delivered 4-5 Business Days
Express delivered 2-4 Business Days
Orders are processed and delivered Monday-Friday (excluding public holidays)
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