Hioki IR4056-20 Multimeter Insulation Electrical Test Equipment AC/DC ir4056 20 hioki Multimeter Insulation Electrical Test Equipment is an insulation tester blended with a continuity function. The cleverly constructed device works flawlessly to provide a virtual display for easy viewing, auto discharge, livewire warning, a protective device for high voltage measurement, a test probe (Hioki #L9787), and a sliding cover for tidy storage. The renovation of electrical equipment and a wide range of applications both benefit from this item.
With a 5-range checking out voltage of 50 V/100 MO to 1000 V/4000 MO, the Hioki insulation tester 5kV stable and medium-speed digital readings, with a reaction time of 0.8 seconds for the PASS/FAIL option Drop-proof from 1 meter (3.28 feet) onto concrete (Option L9788-11 or L9788-10) Test lead with dazzling LED lamp to illuminate close at hand Checking for continuity with 200 mA testing Built-in AC/DC voltage meter is useful for inspecting electric vehicles and solar power systems.
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Hioki’s calibration services have been updated as of April 2022. When an instrument is calibrated and it is determined that its readings do not meet Hioki’s internal standards, the instrument will be adjusted. By continuing to use calibration services that only an instrument manufacturer can offer, customers can use their instruments with peace of mind while maintaining their accuracy. This calibration service allows us to return products to customers with minimal downtime as there is no downtime.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an insulation tester?
Insulation testers use a high voltage, low current DC load to measure resistance in motor cables and windings to identify leakage currents and faulty or damaged insulation that can lead to arcing faults, burned circuits, and the risk of electric shock or fire.
How do I test my insulation meter?
To calculate the IR value, apply the voltage, measure the steady-state leakage current (after dielectric absorption and charging currents drop to zero), then divide the voltage by the current. If the insulation resistance meets or exceeds the required value, the test is successful.
• TEST LEAD L9787
• Neck strap
• LR6 alkaline battery ×4
• Instruction manual