HYG-100 Dielectric Intensity Tester for Insulating Oil is a fully automated instrument developed according to the requirements of IEC-156 and GB507-2002 Dielectric Intensity Testing Method for Insulating Oil and the feedback of users.
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HYG-100 Dielectric Intensity Tester for Insulating Oil is a fully automated instrument developed according to the requirements of IEC-156 and GB507-2002 Dielectric Intensity Testing Method for Insulating Oil and the feedback of users. The instrument is dominated by single-chip computer. The method of setting first and then starting test is adopted. The whole process is controlled automatically by the computer. The operation is simple and convenient.
Working power supply: AC 220V + 10%, 50HZ + 5%
Measurement range: AC 0-100KV
Limited current: 10.5mA (1.5mA-25mA)
Measurement accuracy: 1.5%
Voltage regulating speed: 2.5KV/S+10%
Preset settings: 1-9 times
Stirring time 0-1 minute 39 seconds
Static time 0-10 minutes 39 seconds
Conditions of use: ambient temperature 5-35
Relative temperature < 75%
Oil Cup Clearance: 2.5mm (Oil Cup Plug Diameter)
Volume: 520 x 400 x 350 mm3
Weight: 30kg
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This instrument is suitable for testing dielectric strength of various insulating oils. Its main performance characteristics are as follows:
This instrument has automatic detection function, such as starting automatically into reset state to execute voltage regulator return to zero.
The micro TPU-A panel printer is used to print out automatically.
According to the user's needs, the number of tests, stirring, standing time, sound-controlled light-controlled reminders can be changed to print continuously and non-print.
This instrument uses full automatic magnetic oscillator to mix, eliminating the non-uniformity of oil sample and bubble.