Hd Electric Quick-check With Automatic Self Test Transformer&capacitor Tester

US $235.00

  • San Jose, California, United States
  • Jan 29th
This is a very nice lightly used quick check wit automatic self check, The Quick-Check® Transformer Tester is a versatile tool for quick and easy checks of transformers and the connections made to them. In the field, the Quick-Check® is used to test primary and secondary sides of a new or reworked, single or three-phase transformer installation for short circuits prior to energizing. Unlike a simple ohmmeter, the Quick-Check® can differentiate a true short from the low resistance of a transformer winding. In the shop, the Quick-Check® can be used for quick screening of incoming and outgoing transformers for both primary and secondary shorts or opens (including internal fuses and breakers). The Quick-Check® tests both 1? and 3? transformers, including potential transformers and other instrument transformers. The Quick-Check® also tests capacitors and capacitor banks. The Quick-Check® uses the same single push-button operation as the TILT II and automatically distinguishes between transformers and capacitors. The Quick-Check® test capacitors individually or connected in capacitor banks. The Capacitor O.K. indication confirms that the capacitor is not internally shorted or open. FEATURES Large copper alligator clips with heavy duty boots Heavy-duty rubber insulated coiled test leads Compact, lightweight and easy-to-use Powered by a 9V alkaline battery Super bright LED indicators Audible alarm confirms successful test Built-in self-test feature available Continuous testing while button is pressed SPECIFICATIONS Short: = 10? varies with battery voltage Transformer O.K.: Minimum inductance 800 H Capacitor O.K.: Minimum capacitance 0.5 f; Maximum capacitance 300 f Dimensions: 5.75" x 3.5" x 1.5" Test Leads: 21" retracted; 54" fully extended Battery: Powered by a 9V alkaline battery Item comes with a padded carrying bag and instruction manual. Please look at all the pictures and please ask any questions, thank youThe Quick-Check® Transformer Tester is a versatile tool for quick and easy checks of transformers and the connections made to them. In the field, the Quick-Check® is used to test primary and secondary sides of a new or reworked, single or three-phase transformer installation for short circuits prior to energizing. Unlike a simple ohmmeter, the Quick-Check® can differentiate a true short from the low resistance of a transformer winding. In the shop, the Quick-Check® can be used for quick screening of incoming and outgoing transformers for both primary and secondary shorts or opens (including internal fuses and breakers). The Quick-Check® tests both 1? and 3? transformers, including potential transformers and other instrument transformers. The Quick-Check® also tests capacitors and capacitor banks. The Quick-Check® uses the same single push-button operation as the TILT II and automatically distinguishes between transformers and capacitors. The Quick-Check® test capacitors individually or connected in capacitor banks. The Capacitor O.K. indication confirms that the capacitor is not internally shorted or open. FEATURES Large copper alligator clips with heavy duty boots Heavy-duty rubber insulated coiled test leads Compact, lightweight and easy-to-use Powered by a 9V alkaline battery Super bright LED indicators Audible alarm confirms successful test Built-in self-test feature available Continuous testing while button is pressed SPECIFICATIONS Short: = 10? varies with battery voltage Transformer O.K.: Minimum inductance 800 H Capacitor O.K.: Minimum capacitance 0.5 f; Maximum capacitance 300 f Dimensions: 5.75" x 3.5" x 1.5" Test Leads: 21" retracted; 54" fully extended Battery: Powered by a 9V alkaline battery Item comes with a padded carrying bag and instruction manual.The Quick-Check® Transformer Tester is a versatile tool for quick and easy checks of transformers and the connections made to them. In the field, the Quick-Check® is used to test primary and secondary sides of a new or reworked, single or three-phase transformer installation for short circuits prior to energizing. Unlike a simple ohmmeter, the Quick-Check® can differentiate a true short from the low resistance of a transformer winding. In the shop, the Quick-Check® can be used for quick screening of incoming and outgoing transformers for both primary and secondary shorts or opens (including internal fuses and breakers). The Quick-Check® tests both 1? and 3? transformers, including potential transformers and other instrument transformers. The Quick-Check® also tests capacitors and capacitor banks. The Quick-Check® uses the same single push-button operation as the TILT II and automatically distinguishes between transformers and capacitors. The Quick-Check® test capacitors individually or connected in capacitor banks. The Capacitor O.K. indication confirms that the capacitor is not internally shorted or open. FEATURES Large copper alligator clips with heavy duty boots Heavy-duty rubber insulated coiled test leads Compact, lightweight and easy-to-use Powered by a 9V alkaline battery Super bright LED indicators Audible alarm confirms successful test Built-in self-test feature available Continuous testing while button is pressed SPECIFICATIONS Short: = 10? varies with battery voltage Transformer O.K.: Minimum inductance 800 H Capacitor O.K.: Minimum capacitance 0.5 f; Maximum capacitance 300 f Dimensions: 5.75" x 3.5" x 1.5" Test Leads: 21" retracted; 54" fully extended Battery: Powered by a 9V alkaline battery Please look at all the pictures and ask any questions , thank you and look at my other auctions
Condition Used :
An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
Seller Notes Lightly used

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