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ST-5500 Digital Installation Tester

Model ST-5500 Digital Installation Tester

 

Features

  • Test voltage combinations: 250V, 500V, or 1000V.
  • 1mA test current for MΩ range at rated voltage.
  • 200mA test current for continuity range.
  • Continuity test with beeper.
  • Large easy-to-read dual display with backlight.
  • Data Hold switch.
  • Test button may be locked ON for hands-free operation.
  • Double molded plastic housing.
  • Meets IEC 61010-1 CAT III 1000V.
  • Includes user manual, test leads, batteries, and carrying case.
Specifications
Insulation Resistance Range
Test Voltages 250V, 500V, 1000V
Resistance 200MΩ, 2000MΩ,
Accuracy ±3.5% of reading ±5 digits
 
 
Specifications
Resistance Range
Measuring Range 200Ω, 2000Ω,
Accuracy ±1% of reading ±2 digits
 
 
Specifications
Continuity Range
Measuring Range Beeps ≤40Ω,
Test Current ≤ 200mA
 
 
Specifications
Voltage Tests Range Accuracy
Measuring Ranges 750V AC ±1.2% of reading ±10 digits
1000V DC ±0.8% of reading ±3 digits
 
 
General Specifications
Dimensions 200mm (L) x 92mm (W) x 50mm (D)
Weight 700g
 
 
Ordering Information
Model ST-5500 Digital Insulation Tester

 

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