Protective conductor test module with manual transformer control

2 A (AC) ... 40 A (AC) / manual adjustable transformer

The ELABO Smart Testing Modules have been developed to enable the performance of rapid, high-precision safety testing – especially in automation engineering. All parameters can be programmed via an Ethernet interface. Corresponding driver modules simplify integration with existing systems.

  • Self-sufficient measuring module for universal use in automated systems
  • Prepared for integration in control cabinets or test units
  • Provided flaps allow easy installation of the modules
  • All connections are pluggable
  • Device drivers available in C # for Application Programming (.NET Framework 4.6.2)
  • Integrated in a high-quality metal housing

Measurement range R

5 mΩ … 1.20 Ω

Measurement range U

50 mV (AC) … 12 V (AC)

Test current

2 A … 40 A (AC) mains-synchronized, adjustable via front panel

Open circuit voltage

max. 6 V/12 V (AC) (range selectable)

Max. output power

480 VA

Duty cycle

 ED 50%, max. Test duration 1 minute

Control

Manual adjustment and readjustment

  • Mains connection cable with GST18 connector and safety plug, length 2 m
  • Network cable (RJ45), length 2 m

Order details

  • Order No.: SM-PEAC-0-ZRM
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