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MI 3305 OmegaGT Plus and MI 3304 BetaGT Plus


The innovative MI 3305 OmegaGT Plus and MI 3304 BetaGT Plus are a high-class instruments intended for electrical safety testing of a wide range of portable electrical appliances, IT equipment, IEC cords and portable RCDs according to IEC/EN and VDE standards. This portable, self-contained and durable instruments can be moved between sites with minimum time and effort. The large, bright LCD screen enables work with the instrument in almost all lighting condi- tions. New features including portable RCD testing, clamp leakage current measurement, flash test (MI 3305 only), project uploading, recall and retest functions, fixed appliance test ports, optional PASS/FAIL label printing and on-site test result comparison make this instruments perfect for PAT testing in almost any situation.


MEASURING FUNCTIONS:


• Continuity tests (200 mA,10 A, 25 A); • Insulation resistance; • Substitute leakage current; • Differential leakage current; • Touch leakage current; • IEC cord polarity test; • Leakage and load TRMS current measurement with current clamp.


• Portable RCD testing; • HV Flash test (MI 3305 only); • Functional test.


KEY FEATURES:


• Autosequencing: 24 pre-set autose- quences and custom prepared autose- quences speed up testing and ensure that no tests are missed.


• Automated: automatic testing and PASS / FAIL evaluation of test results according to appropriate standard.


• Project uploading: previous test data can be uploaded for fast retesting of the appliance.


• Scan and test: optional barcoding sys- tem and PASS / FAIL barcode label print- ing make retesting quick and simple.


• RFID: support for advanced RFID iden- tification system.


• User friendly: large LCD screen, full QWERTY keyboard, help screens and warnings make the instrument an ex- tremely easy to use.


• Multi-tasking: instrument performs con- tinuity tests with different test currents, 250 V and 500 V insulation tests, differ- ential /substitute / touch leakage mesure- ments, functioanal and polarity tests.


• Flash test: dielectic strength test after repair safety testing (MI 3305 only).


• PRCD testing: instrument enables measurement of trip-out time of port- able RCDs.


• Clamp leakage current measure- ment: quick measurement of leakage current with current clamps directly on power supply cable without discon- nection of appliance from mains.


• Trend functionality: test results can be uploaded from PC to the instrument for comparison between old and new


3. 4 test results on-site.


• Downloadable: up to 6500 test re- sults with measuring parameters can be stored in two level memory and downloaded to the PC with the help of PC SW PATLink PRO.


• PC SW PATLink PRO included in the standard set enables downloading, view- ing, printing of test results and exporting of data to spreadsheet applications.


• PC SW PATLink PRO Plus enables ad- vanced analysis of test results, upload of structures and data upload to the instrument for on site comparison of old and new results, upload of pre-pro- grammed custom autosequences and creation of professional test reports.


APPLICATION:


• Professional PAT testing; • General PAT testing; • Factory / warehouse PAT testing; • After repair PAT safety testing.


STANDARDS: Functionality:


IEC 60335-1; IEC 60598-1; IEC 60745; IEC 60745; VDE404-1; VDE404-2; VDE 0701; VDE 0702 Electromagnetic compatibility: EN 61326 Safety: EN 61010-1; EN 61010-031


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