PREZIOHM TFR 54HF
An innovative product of TAURUS
PREZIOHM TFR 54 HF is an innovative product of TAURUS designed to measure impedance of transmission line tower footing without disconnecting the overhead earth wire. The tower earthing plays an important role in
- Protecting against transient surges during lightning
- Dealing with effects of proximity between power system and railway or telecommunication systems
- Ensuring the safety of people near the tower.
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Validations
The guide IEEE 81-1983 in their numeral 12.6 suggests that the transmission lines tower footing measurement should be implemented with a high frequency ground resistance meter, which operates at 25 KHz.
Features
- Measures impedance of the transmission line tower footing and gives the measured individual values of resistance and inductance using patented technology, without isolating the earth wire.
- Automatic suppression of all noise and leakage currents.
- Metallic shielding to suppress EMI interference and EMC compliance.
- Operates in all geographical and environmental conditions
- Designed to operate in a highly induced environment and to give highly stable, reliable, repeatable readings with its strong capability of noise & leakage current/voltage suppression.
- Time tested to withstand long hours of use and large number of continuous tests.
- Simple user interface and instant tests to save time.
- High capacity battery for long and continuous operation.
Technical Specifications
- Principle of operation : Fall of potential (3-point method) with high frequency and soil resistivity compensation
- Application : Soil resistivity and tower footing ground resistance measurement.
- Range : 0.01Ω to 2 k-Ω
- Voltage output : 250V
- Frequency : 25 kHz as per IEEE 81-1983
- Short circuit current : 20mA
- Measurement Accuracy : +/- 2%
- LED display with high resolution
- Li-Ion rechargeable maintenance free battery for long and continuous operation.
- IP 67 pelican casing
- Operating and storage temperature: -10º to + 50ºC
- Memory: automatic storing of 2000 results
- PC Interface