Best-in-class relay tester is now available for hire from Inlec

With the increasing cost of equipment and the increasing variety of tools needed to maintain or commission installations, it means that capital investment in expensive equipment rapidly turns into very expensive doorstops. So, what is the solution?

Inlec keeps abreast of the latest technology and maintains an ongoing programme of investment in best-in-class test and measurement equipment. Moreover, the company has sufficient stock to guarantee delivery within 24 hours in most cases, and a skilled team of technicians is on hand to offer the best advice and support, making sure that you get the maximum benefit from its equipment.

Inlec offer calibration services accredited to ISO 17025:2005 by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS). The requirements of its ISO 9002 accreditation are also maintained throughout all processes including repair, as well as calibration, or when using associated companies.

A good example of the range of Inlec’s services is demonstrated by relay testers. The Omicron CMC356, a top-of-the-range universal relay test set and commissioning tool, is now available for hire direct from Inlec. The CMC 356 is a must for commissioning engineers who will appreciate its ability to perform wiring and plausibility checks of current transformers using primary injection of high currents from this compact and fully portable test set.

Alternatively, commissioning engineers might like to try out the new Ponovo PW636I relay test set with advanced analysis software. This Chinese manufactured instrument offers many of the 356 features, but at a hire rate that engineers with tighter budgets will appreciate. The performance of the Ponovo instrument is currently being appraised by a team at the University of Manchester and the initial feedback from this team is very encouraging indeed.

Also new from Inlec is the Kilovolt range of portable high voltage (HV) test equipment for insulation testing of medium voltage power cable systems at substations, building sites and in cable trenches. These renowned German HV test sets offer compactness, optimum ratio of output power to weight, advanced safety features and a very rugged, field-proven construction.

The Kilovolt units join Inlec's existing portfolio of HV test equipment, including B2’s lightweight HVA60 and HVA90 VLF test sets, capable of testing XLPE, PE, EPR, PILC type cable insulation and more at up to 60kV and 90kV respectively, and the compact SebaKMT Sinus 34kV VLF test set offering 34kV dc and square wave output, 24kV VLF sine wave output and a measuring range of 14mA. Inlec stocks a large number of VLF units from a variety of manufacturers, covering a broad range of voltages.

So, whatever HV test you are about to embark on, Inlec offers complete impartiality and a VLF test set to meet the needs of your individual test programme.

Inlec is also offering a 10 percent discount on any hire agreement if the enquirer quotes this article by name within 60 days of publication. This offer is limited to one agreement per company.



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