Ecmweb 5705 Meg 28009pi
Ecmweb 5705 Meg 28009pi
Ecmweb 5705 Meg 28009pi
Ecmweb 5705 Meg 28009pi
Ecmweb 5705 Meg 28009pi

Time domain reflectometer

Sept. 5, 2013
Megger’s CFL510G TDR locates faults less than 3 ft from the point of connection.
The CFL510G time domain reflectometer (TDR) features a 2 ns pulse width that
virtually eliminates dead zones. Designed to locate faults less than 3 ft from the point of connection, the IP54-rated TDR can be used on all metallic pairs, including twisted-pair copper and coax cable. Features include an auto set-up feature that determines the impedance of the cable under test, sets the instrument accordingly, and selects the optimum gain and pulse width chosen by the operator; dual cursors for pinpointing faults; a trace hold feature used for comparison between cables, and a large, high-resolution backlit display. The device also features four output impedances, including 25 Ω, 50 Ω, 75 Ω, and 100 Ω, and a velocity factor between 0.20 and 0.99.

Megger

For more information, visit www.megger.com.

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