17th
Edition Installation Testers
MI 3102 EurotestXE MULTIFUNCTIONAL TESTERS - Professional range
BS 7671:2008 (17th Edition) and
Part P Downloadable Multifunc- tional Installation Tester with Help Screens, Loop Impedance Tables and with earth spike, TRMS cur- rent and LUX testing.
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RCD auto
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CAT IV 300 V
Help SOS
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The MI 3102 EurotestXE is the ideal unit for engineers who perform high volume testing or work regularly on TT systems. Performing all the necessary tests for installation testing, the MI 3102 EurotestXE can also perform online voltage monitoring, phase sequence testing, Earth spike resistance testing (using the leads included in the standard set), LUX testing (optional A 1172, A 1173) and TRMS current testing (optional A 1018, A 1019 and A 1074). All the results can be quickly saved and referenced on the unit while out on site and can be downloaded via the A 1291 EuroLink PRO software, included in the standard kit, to the computer for evaluation and report generation after testing (A 1292 optional upgrade to EuroLink PRO Plus software which enables automatic printing to NICEIC forms). Performs continuity, insulation, RCD, loop, line, voltage, earth resistance testing and phase sequence tests required by the BS7671:2008 (17th
Edition) and Part P Building Regulations. KEY FEATURES:
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Earth spike testing: unit performs both 2 and 3 wire earth spike testing. Medical site testing: ISFL– First fault leakage current, IMD – insu- lation monitoring device check. Downloadable: downloads via RS232 or USB cable directly to the PC via the software included with the unit. Help screens: unit comes com- plete with in-built help screens for referencing on site.
Automatic loop evaluation: built-in loop impedance tables allow auto- matic evaluation of the loop resist- ance compared to the regulations. Tip commander: unit comes com- plete with a tip-commander to sim- plify continuity and insulation testing. Online voltage monitoring: moni- tors all 3 voltages in real-time. Upgradeable: if changes occur to the regulations, software changes can be made to the fi rmware to keep the unit up to date.
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Polarity swap: automatic polarity reversal on continuity test. Insulation range: wide range of insulation test voltages from 100 V to 1000 V, reading up to 1000 MΩ. TripLock function: Zs (RCD) func- tion performs a loop test without tripping the RCD/RCBO. Multi-system testing: tests on TT, TN, IT and 110 V systems. Built-in charger & rechargeable bat- teries: Unit has an inbuilt charging cir- cuit and comes complete with a set of rechargeable NiMH batteries. RCD auto: Automated RCD testing reduces circuit test time. Phase sequence test: requested by BS7671:2008 17th
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TRMS Leakage test: Optional cur- rent clamp measurement (acces- sory A 1018 or A 1074). LUX testing: optional light measure- ment function - accessory A 1172 Type B probe or A 1173 Type C probe.
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Initial and periodic testing of do- mestic and industrial installations. Testing of single and multiphase systems. Testing of TT, TN, IT and 110 V sys- tems.
Medical installation testing. STANDARDS:
Functionality: EN 61557 Other reference standards for testing: BS 7671; IEC/EN 60364; EN 61008; EN 61009; EN 60755; AS/NZ 3760; CEI 64.8; HD 384; VDE 413 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC): EN 61326 Safety (LVD):
EN 61010-1; EN 61010-031 Accessories: page 1.35
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