A range of equipment dedicated to the testing of transformers of all types and sizes.

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This Micro-Ohmmeter, type 5895, has been specifically designed for the fast measurement of the resistance of large transformers. |
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The Tinsley 5896C is specifically designed to measure the resistance of highly inductive loads such as transformers, motors and generators. It has a measurement resolution of 0.01µW for the 20µW range and can measure resistances up to 6kW. |
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An accurate mains/battery powered portable 100A Micro-Ohmmeter. Using the 4 terminal measurement technique the Tinsley 5897 gives basic accuracy of 0.2% and an overall resistance range of 0.1 µOhm to 40 Ohm.
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An accurate mains/battery powered portable 200A Micro-Ohmmeter. Using the 4 terminal measurement technique the Tinsley 5898 gives basic accuracy of 0.2% and an overall resistance range of 0.1 µOhm to 6 Ohm.
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The Tinsley type 5867 uses a wound component's "Q" to give an indication of the quality of the component. It is used to compare the electrical characteristics between windings, either between a known good example and a unit under test or between phases of a three phase device. |
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The advantage of the 4167F is its simplicity to set-up. Setting up the instrument is a simple case of typing in the vector group using the instrument front panel keypad and connecting to the offline transformer. |
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