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KPM TAN DELTA 40

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KPM TD 40 capacitance and tan delta tester is designed for condition assessment of high capacitance & high voltage electrical insulation in high voltage apparatus. It is a measurement instrument that is used with an AC power source and a standard capacitor to form a complete measurement setup.
KPM TD 40 is a two-piece design. the control module and the test module communicate wirelessly during the test.

KPM DC HIPOT

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KPM Portable DC Hipot Test Set consists of a control unit & a double rectifier unit. The KPM- DC series of HIPOTs is light weight, portable & easy to use. These units are user friendly & its output is stable at even high voltages DC vs AC High-potential Testing Direct current high-potential testing provides several advantages over alternating current.

KPM VLF Series KPM TD 40

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KPM  offers the most portable and easy to use VLF hipots available in market. A VLF hipotis just an AC 
output tester but with an output frequency of 0.1 Hz or lower rather than 0.1 Hz. Although the frequency is very low, it is still an alternating current with polarity reverses after every half cycle. At 0.1 Hz output, rather than 50Hz, it takes 500 times less current and power to apply an AC voltage to a capacitive load, like a long cable.

KPM AC HIPOT

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KPM Portable AC/DC Hipot Test Set consists of a control unit & a double rectifier unit. The KPM-AC/DC series of HIPOTs is light weight , portable & easy to use. These units are user friendly& its output is stable at even high voltages it is the basic test equipment used by the power station, transmission and distribution companies for testing the insulation strength of all kind of electrical products, electrical equipment and insulated materials.

KPM VLF Hipot Tester

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KPM  offers the most portable and easy to use VLF hipots available in market. A VLF hipotis just an AC 
output tester but with an output frequency of 0.1 Hz or lower rather than 0.1 Hz. Although the frequency is very low, it is still an alternating current with polarity reverses after every half cycle. At 0.1 Hz output, rather than 50Hz, it takes 500 times less current and power to apply an AC voltage to a capacitive load, like a long cable.

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