Megger DLRO600 measures resistances between 0.1 µohm and 1µohm, at high currents. This versatile instrument can provide test
currents from 10 amps up to 600 amps subject to the load
resistance and supply voltage. A large liquid crystal display
provides all the information needed to perform a test; all test
parameters and measurement results are displayed.
The unique design allows the weight and size of DLRO600 to
be kept to a minimum; the instrument weighs less than 33 lbs
(15kg). This small size makes DLRO600 equally at home in
the workshop, on the production floor or in the field. The
high current capability and compact design make DLRO600
suitable for testing circuit breaker contacts, switch contacts,
busbar joints or other applications where high current is
needed.
300 sets of results may be stored in the on board memory for
later download to a PC or may be output directly to a printer
via the RS232 port. You may also add notes to any stored
result by using the on board alphanumeric keypad, thereby
making later identification of results straightforward.
As well as adding notes to stored results, the alphanumeric
keypad allows you to set the test current directly by typing in
the value required. DLRO600 will check the continuity of the
test circuit, and will quickly ramp the test current up to the
desired level. The keyboard is also used to set upper and
lower limits for the result and to prevent the use of excessive
currents by setting an upper limit to the allowable test
current.
DLRO600 uses a four terminal measurement technique to
cancel the resistance of the test leads from the measurement.
DLRO600 operates in one of three modes, which are simply
selected from the on screen menu.
CONTINUOUS mode is provided for users who wish to
monitor a resistance over a period of time. Connect the test
leads, select the test current and press the TEST button.
DLRO600 will pass a current continuously, and measure the
resulting voltage at 2-second intervals, until the test button is
pressed to stop the test or the test circuit is interrupted.
In NORMAL mode you connect the leads, select the test
current and press the TEST button. The test current will ramp
up to the desired level, hold for 2 seconds and then ramp
down. The whole process takes approximately
7 seconds.
In AUTO mode select the desired current, and press the TEST
button. The TEST lamp will flash to show that the DLRO600
is ready to carry out a test. As soon as the current and
potential leads are connected, a test will start. To repeat a
test, simply break contact with the voltage probes and
remake contact. Measuring individual joints in a busbar is a
good example of the convenience to be gained by using
AUTO mode. The two current leads are connected to the
ends of the busbar. They will remain connected here until all
tests have been completed. When the voltage leads make
contact across a joint, DLRO600 detects that all four leads are
connected, carries out a test and stops. When you move to
the next joint DLRO detects the new completed circuit
automatically and carries out the next test, and so on until all
joints have been tested. The results may be stored automatically
and may be recalled to the display or downloaded for
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