Used ASSOCIATED RESEARCH 4045A1 #132552 for sale

ID: 132552
Test monitoring device AC/DC Junior HyPot Power in: 115VAC Power output: 0 to 5000VAC, 3000VDC.
ASSOCIATED RESEARCH 4045A1 is an electronic test equipment specifically designed for testing high voltage products. The device consists of a handheld, portable unit with a high voltage capability of up to 500 kV, or 5 Megavolts peak. It is capable of measuring the leakage currents and short-circuit current waveforms of both solid-state and vacuum cell products. Additionally, the unit can perform repetitive testing with adjustable limits, allowing users to observe the development of insulation defects across multiple tests, ensuring the reliability and safety of the device being tested. 4045A1 is powered by two rechargeable lead-acid batteries and has a recharge time of 8 hours prior to use. It has two test ports, one input and one output, allowing the user to connect it to the device under test. The unit is also equipped with a digital display which allows users to view test results and adjust parameters. The automatic voltage regulation circuit within the device compensates for decreases in supply voltage, ensuring reliable results from the test. The built-in timer can be set to automatically turn off after a preset period, saving battery power and preventing accidental over-testing. ASSOCIATED RESEARCH 4045A1 is also equipped with a comprehensive safety system, which includes protection against lightning, current limitation, and automatic shutdown if a rapid voltage rise is detected. The unit's test limits can also be set to prevent accidental operator error, while the insulated high voltage cable that comes with the unit is designed to reduce risk of electric shock. 4045A1 offers an efficient and precise way to test products, ensuring their reliability and safety. It is an excellent choice for manufacturers and technicians that need to quickly test their high-voltage products and is sure to provide reliable performance for years to come.
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