Used ASSOCIATED RESEARCH Omnia II #9314952 for sale
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ASSOCIATED RESEARCH Omnia II is an electronic test equipment designed to measure multiple parameters such as current, voltage, power, and harmonic distortion in a single operation. It is designed for a wide range of industrial, commercial, and laboratory applications. Omnia II operates in both AC and DC measurements with a resolution of 0.1 microvolts, while its frequency range covers 2 Hz to 10 MHz. Its current measurement range goes up to 4kA and voltage measurement up to 4000V. Its power measurement range is up to 40 kW and it can measure harmonic distortion up to the fourth harmonic with high accuracy. It also offers advanced features such as RMS/AVG/True reactance/impedance, phase angle indicator, inrush/peak current and voltage analysis, harmonic analysis, MSP, and Pulsed input. ASSOCIATED RESEARCH Omnia II is a rugged and reliable instrument. It is engineered with a modern thermally regulated switching system to ensure a safe, accurate, and stable performance. This system also allows for override protection that will protect the equipment from overvoltage and overcurrent. It also features isolated digital and analog outputs for better accuracy and data utilization. Omnia II offers a large, high contrast display that is easy to view and can be viewed in either direct sunlight or from a distance. The display also allows the user to log data during testing while also providing access to powerful memory management and data logging capabilities. ASSOCIATED RESEARCH Omnia II is a quality electronic test equipment that can perform multiple tests with one operation. It offers high accuracy with its advanced features such as harmonic distortion testing, reactance/impedance, inrush/peak current and voltage analysis, and MSP and pulsed input. Its rugged and reliable design is designed to protect the equipment from overvoltage and overcurrent and its large display makes it easy to view in direct sunlight or from a distance.
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