230315 Megger HiPot

Used

Features:

  • Ground continuity check of three-wire devices with high-voltage interlock
  • Front-panel adjustable leakage current trip from 0.3 to 12 mA
  • One-second or continuous testing
  • Automatic failure shutdown, with visual and audible alarms
  • Recessed high-voltage connections
  • Front-panel NEMA 5-15R three-prong receptacle
  • Zero start/reset in event of failure
  • Meets UL 120-k½ requirement

AC and AC/DC High-Pot Testers available from Megger are designed for safety and ease of operation, and readily adapt to development, maintenance or production testing. Three models are available: two ac and one ac/dc. The AC High-Pot Testers feature a front-panel, NEMA 5-15R three-prong output receptacle. Booted, alligator-clip output and return probes are also supplied with all models.

Test voltage is continuously adjustable from zero to full output, with a zero-start interlock. Leakage current trip level may be adjusted from 0.3 to 12 mA by a front-panel knob. Pushbuttons are provided to select one-second or continuous testing, to turn off the high voltage and to reset the instrument. All high-voltage connections are recessed to prevent accidental contact with high voltage.

During testing, high voltage will automatically shut down within 50 ms of arcing or exceeding the preset trip level. Visual and audible alarms alert the operator upon failure.

The instruments also feature an interlock that prevents the high voltage from being applied if the supply ground wire is open or if the hot and neutral wires are interchanged. A Tester Grounded lamp lights to confirm the instrument is connected to a properly grounded power source.

The AC High-Pot Testers will automatically shut down if ground circuit resistance of the test object exceeds 15ohms at any time during testing. This feature may be by passed when testing double-insulated devices or when using test probes. The AC/DC High-Pot Tester provides a slide switch to select either ac or dc test voltage. The slide switch safely covers the output jacks not in use.

Applications

These portable instruments are used to test the dielectric strength of electrical insulation and the ground circuit continuity of three-wire appliances and other devices. Biddle High-Pot Testers comply with most existing UL requirements for dielectric withstand testing, including:

  • UL 544  –  Electric Medical and Dental Equipment
  • UL 982  –  Motor-Operated Household Food Preparing Machines
  • UL 1026  –  Electric Household Cooking and Serving Appliances
  • UL 1270  –  Radio Receivers, Audio Systems, and Accessories
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ManufacturerMegger
ConditionUsed
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