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Ground Bond Tester RS36 and ST9410
The safety testers from the RS36 series are suitable for the protective conductor test according to EN 60335 and EN 60204 and operate with an open circuit voltage of 12 V. Depending on the model, they provide different test currents. The following devices are available in this series:
- the ground bond tester RS36A with 10A test current
- the ground bond tester RS36A-25 with 25A test current
- the ground bond tester RS36B-50 with 50A test current
- the ground bond tester RS36B-75 with 74A test current
- the ground bond tester RS36B-100 with 100A test current
All models have the integrated 4-wire measurement and digital interfaces like I / O (PLC), RS232 and CAN for integration into automated test environments and control by software. The measuring range is in each case 1 to 500 milliohms. The testers are suitable for the final protective conductor test. The safety testers are operated via the well-designed control panel with digital displays. Also an LED status display the actual test stand, so a direct visual contact to the measuring device during the measurement is not absolutely necessary.Schuko connectors, pressure-fast terminals or two test probes can be used for contacting. The technology of the measuring instruments is housed in a robust and compact industrial housing according to RAL 7035. The scope of delivery of the protective conductor testers includes the mains cable, a user manual and the factory calibration certificate. The DataView software for the control of the measuring instruments and the display of results on the computer is available as an option.
Sourcetronic also offers devices from the ST9410 series, which covers test currents of up to 45A. More information on the convenient ST9410A and ST9411A protective conductor testers can be found in the article descriptions.
- Installed version, interface RS232
- The built-in protocol printer is installed in the front of the offered test instrument. The printer can be activated or deactivated via pushbuttons. A printout is made immediately after the end of the test. The connection to the testing device is made at the back of the device via a cable connection. Thus further test devices can be connected to the same protocol printer. A changeover switch is therefore not required if the tests are carried out consecutively
- Diagonal rail clamp tap to connect a test lead on the rail
- with threaded bolt