Specifications:-
(IEC 60950 Arc Tester)
Model Number:-D289
Power:-Electronic
Working station:-1 station
Warranty:-1 Year
Test voltage:-220 ~ 240V
Arc striking current:-Current is 33A
Standard:-ASTM E136
Application:-Solid insulating materials
Arcing times:-40 times/min
Product Description
IEC 60950 Arc Tester
Overview
A high current arcing tester is used to test the bearing capacity of solid insulating materials (including various colloids and
liquids used in solid-state, which need to be solidified before the test) under the frequent action of a high current arc. The tester has the characteristics of an integrated structure of test box and load box. The upper box is the test part, and the lower box is the load box. A pair of electrodes, one for copper, the other for stainless steel, high temperature, and corrosion resistance.
The design meets the requirements of IEC 60950-1:2001 and BS EN 60950-1:2001.
Main technical parameters | |
Working station | 1 station |
Test voltage | 220 ~ 240V, frequency 50 or 60Hz |
Separation speed of movable electrode | 254mm ± 25mm/s |
Arcing times | About 40 times/min |
Test electrode | The solid electrode material is solid copper conductor, the parameter is 3.5 mm in diameter, and the top angle is 30°. |
Mobile electrode | Stainless steel rod with a diameter of 3.5 mm and a conical angle of 60° at the end. The electrode is 45° to the horizontal plane. The curvature radius of electrode head is less than 0.1 mm. |
Arc striking current | Current is 33A |
Power supply | AC220V / 50Hz |
Frequently Asked Questions:-
What is IEC 60950?
It is the safety standard applicable to mains-powered or battery-powered information technology equipment, including electrical business equipment and associated equipment, with a rated voltage not exceeding 600 V.
What is full form of Arc?
ARC stands for Asset Reconstruction Company. An ‘ARC’ or Asset Reconstruction Company is a financial institution registered under the RBI which is regulated by the SARFAESI ( Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Securities Interest) Act (2002).