The high-voltage impulse generator PG 20-4000 generates standard impulse voltages with waveform 10/700 µs. The output voltage is adjustable between 1 kV and 20 kV. The polarity of the output voltage is selectable, positive or negative.
Emergency stop switch for interrupting / close the internal safety circuits.
The surge current generators PG20-7000 generates standard impulse currents with waveform 8/20 µs according to IEC, EN, VDE. Pulse current output amplitude is controlled by preset charging voltage and can be adjusted up to 50 kA. The generator is designed for testing electrical components, over-voltage protectors and surge protection devices. The generator possesses an electronically regulated high-voltage power supply, which allows an excellent reproducibility of the pulse output amplitude.
The surge current generators generate standard impulse currents with waveform 8/20 µs according to IEC, EN, VDE. Pulse current output amplitude is controlled by preset charging voltage and can be adjusted up to the maximum value of the special type of generator. The generators are designed for testing electrical components, overvoltage protectors and electronic circuits. They possess an electronically regulated high-voltage power supply, which allows an excellent reproducibility of the pulse output amplitude.
The SURGE TEST GENERATOR PG 10-10000 delivers surge current pulses with the waveform 8/20µs, acc. to IEC 60. It was designed for testing surge protection devices. Moreover, the generator can be used for testing two-gap over-voltage protectors. It delivers surge current pulses synchronous at two impulse current outputs, peak value adjustable 0.5 - 50 kA for each output. Positive or negative polarity of output current can be selected.
HV - Impulse generator PG 4-641 creates standard voltage and current pulses with a waveform 10 / 160 µs. The output voltage is adjustable up to 3600 V, the maximum short circuit current amplitude is 480 A peak. Positive or negative polarity of output voltage can be selected. A built-in voltage divider 1000:1 allows monitoring of the impulse output waveform during testing. The short circuit current wave can be monitored by the use of the built-in shunt.
The Combination Wave Generator CWG-CE7 is a combined impulse-current-/impulse-voltage generator which, for high-impedance loads, RL > 100?, delivers a standard impulse voltage with waveform 1.2/50?s and, for short-circuited output, a standard impulse current with waveform 8/20?s.
The CWG-CE5 is a compact EMC test unit designed for testing electromagnetic immunity against pulsed and conducted interference. Demonstrating such immunity is generally a requirement for compliance with the European EMC directive, a necessary step leading to the CE mark.
The high-current pulse generator PG 6-2402 is designed for surge current testing of electrical components, over-voltage protectors and electronic circuits acc. to IEC, VDE etc. It generates standard impulse currents with waveform 8/20?s. Pulse current output amplitude can be set to 2 - 50 kA.
The high current pulse generators PG 6-400 / PG 6-200 are designed for surge testing of electrical components, over-voltage protectors and electronic circuits acc. to IEC, VDE etc. They generate standard impulse currents with waveform 8/20 µs. Short circuit output current amplitude is selectable from 0.2 up to 10 kA by adjustment of the charging voltage of the internal energy storage capacitor.
The impulse generator system EMC 2015 has been designed for dielectric testing of electric components, over-voltage protectors and electronic circuits acc. IEC, VDE etc. The basic version generates impulse currents with waveform 8/20 µs and a peak value of up to 25 kA. In addition, various other plug-ins are also available.
The High-Voltage Test-Set HVTS 5010 is designed for high-voltage testing of the electrical insulation of electrical equipment and electrical systems. The test voltage is adjustable up to 50 kV, 1 - 10 mA. The High-Voltage Test-Set HVTS 5010 mainly consists of a high-voltage transformer and a control unit. A motor-driven variac generates the primary voltage of the high-voltage transformer. The output voltage can be selected from 2.0 to 50 kV with a voltage rise adjustable from 3 kV/sec to 50 kV/sec. The maximum output current is 10 mA. The output voltage is measured by a built-in capacitive voltage divider.