Ecmweb 6409 Megger Det4 Earth Ground Resistance Testers
Ecmweb 6409 Megger Det4 Earth Ground Resistance Testers
Ecmweb 6409 Megger Det4 Earth Ground Resistance Testers
Ecmweb 6409 Megger Det4 Earth Ground Resistance Testers
Ecmweb 6409 Megger Det4 Earth Ground Resistance Testers

Earth/ground resistance testers

June 16, 2014
Selectable output voltage of 25V and 50V Rated to 100V CAT IV IP54-rated

The DET4TC2, DET4TCR2, DET4TD2, and DET4TR2 four-terminal earth/ground resistance and soil resistivity testers have been added to the company’s DET4 Series. The DET4TC2 and DET4TCR2 include attached rod technique (ART) capability as well as stakeless (clamp-on) testing for applications where traditional fall-of-potential testing is not possible. All four models offer selectable output voltage of 25V and 50V and are rated to 100V CAT IV.  DET4TC2 and DET4TCR2 models offer a resistance measurement range up to 200,000 ohms, while the DET4TD2 and DET4TR2 offer a resistance measurement range up to 20,000 ohms.  All units are IP54-rated, feature a large selector switch that enables users to choose 2-, 3-, or 4-pole tests (even when wearing work gloves), and include a large, easy-to-read LCD screen and thumb sized test button.  

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