B.96023001

Unimet 300ST CH Ausführung

Betten und BGV A3-Sicherheitstester

Product description

Safe testing of electrical equipment, hospital and care beds and medical electrical devices without patient connections.


Standard-compliant testing according to:

- IEC 62353:2007-05

- DIN EN 62353 (VDE 0751-1):2008-08

- ÖVE/ÖNORM EN 62353:2009-01

- DIN VDE 0701-0702:2008-06

- ÖVE E8701-1:03-01

Standardized testing of

- Protective conductor resistance

- Insulation resistance

- Protective conductor current

- Device leakage current

- Contact current

Measurement methods of leakage currents

- Direct measurement

- Residual current measurement

- Equivalent appliance leakage current measurement

Further measurements and tests

- Mains voltage

- Current consumption

- Visual inspection

- Function test


Main features:

- User-friendly

- Classification aid

- 4-button operation


Features and functions:

- Easy operation and handling

- Automatic and manual test sequence

- Data input via keyboard or barcode scanner

- Visual, functional and electrical testing

- 600 data records can be stored

- Data exchange and storage via UNIData 300

- Compatible with common application programs, e.g. visual FM, MT Data and Fundamed

- Dimensions: (WxHxD) approx. 168x124x272 mm

- Weight: approx. 2.2 kg


Interfaces:

- RS-232 connection

- PS/2 connection for scanner and keyboard

- Centronic connection for printer

Standard accessories:

- Robust protective and transport bag with universal carrying concept

- Test lead with test probe and test clamp

- Null modem cable

- USB/RS-232 converter cable

- UNIData 300 data management software

Service:

- Calibration interval 36 months

- Warranty period 36 months

- Future-proof through software updates

- Optional instruction seminars in Grünberg


Scope of delivery

- Carrying case

- Test probe

- Test clamp

- Null modem cable

- Calibration certificate

- Technical manual on CD

- UNIData300 PC software

- USB1.1-RS232 converter



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