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Cable fault locator - 071553 750

The mains detector is designed for transmission Power (in dBm) on 600...

Cable fault locator - 071553 750

The mains detector is designed for transmission Power (in dBm) on 600 Ohm 12 dBm and transmission power (in dBm) on 50 Ohm 10.5 dBm. The device features ABS, splash water protected housing, 2 Stck(pcs) batteries, 9V/DC output voltage, 25 cm tast cable and 10 cm 2 test cables
NDC Technologies

Cable fault locator - 0.02 - 40 mm

The LN Detector series of products are designed for detection of short-term faults in the diameter...

Cable fault locator - 0.02 - 40 mm

The LN Detector series of products are designed for detection of short-term faults in the diameter of the cable (lumps or neckdowns). LN Detectors are self-contained instruments with fast response circuitry and solid-state infrared light sources that allow instant detection of changes in the cable diameter. Beta LaserMike offers a range of models to meet your unique cable measurement needs.
AOIP

Digital cable fault locator - ISOPALM 200

The ISOPALM 200 can set up to 9 sections when calculating distance to a fault on a cable made of wires of different diameters, overhead or underground wires. When wires of a same pair are...

Digital cable fault locator - ISOPALM 200

The ISOPALM 200 can set up to 9 sections when calculating distance to a fault on a cable made of wires of different diameters, overhead or underground wires. When wires of a same pair are of different types, It can use a third cable to calculate the distance to a fault. Easy to use, a central interface on the instrument gives access to the different test methods. Tests are stored in the instrument database and results are recorded and linked to the test. With a great accuracy, ISOPALM 200 calculates the fault location regardless of the cable type: the position of the fault is identified whether the cables are homogeneous or not and the instrument displays the distance to the fault in meter and resistance to the fault in Ω.
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