PCE-ET 3000 Includes Only:
- 1 x PAT Tester PCE-ET 3000
- 1 x Test cable set (15 m red, 10 m yellow, 5 m green)
- 1 x Set of earth rods
- 1 x User manual
Features:
- 3-1/2 positions LCD display (max. 1999)
- High accuracy
- Battery indicator / of range superation
- Data Hold
- Very good quality
This PAT Tester is used to measure lightning arresters or ground connection lightning arresters for all kinds of buildings. earth tester possesses a hermetic case and fulfills all the VDE 0413 safety requirements for technical service operators. The PAT Tester is appropriate for measuring ground electrodes, lightning-arresters, or little earth resistance systems as well as for measuring power resistance, conductive elements, and coupling components. Modern switching circuits reduce the influences of both pressure and earth resistance of the surrounding earth electrodes. Calibration of the earth tester with the adjoining control mechanism avoids the loss of precision at measuring. Frequency control of 850 Hz avoids the influence of scattered currents of the net and its harmonic elements. Besides, this tester has a filter incorporated to delete distorted signs. The PAT Tester is delivered with the factory calibration however it can also have an ISO calibration certificate.
Measuring earth resistance
The earth tester is connected with the special ground components introduced on the earth by means of the checking cables. To make accurate measurements with this tester, the ground has to be wet, if not ground will be wet. Ground components will be put in a straight line (place the black cable, then the green cable, the yellow one for one ground rod, and finally the red cable for the second ground rod). Now everything is ready to connect the earth tester to check the earth connection of your building. This can be also used inside a building to check that the water connection with earthwork is properly. This tester has been developed according to IEC 1010-1 standard and fulfills all the safety conditions for controlling electronic mechanisms (CAT III).