Appliance / Machine / Switchboard Safety
MI 3311 GammaGT PAT TESTERS
The new MI 3311 GammaGT is a battery powered multifunctional instrument intended to perform measurements for testing the electrical safety of portable electrical equipment. Due to large graphical LCD with backlight, two PASS / FAIL LED indicators and HELP screens for each measurement the handling of the instrument is clear and simple. Up to 1500 test results with parameters can be stored in the internal memory of the instrument and then downloaded to the PC for further data handling and creation of test report. Lightweight design, pre-programmed and custom test sequences, optional barcoding and RFID systems and built-in calibration unit make the MI 3311 an ideal instrument for high volume professional safety testing of portable appliances.
MEASURING FUNCTIONS:
• Continuity test with 200 mA; • Insulation resistance; • Insulation resistance of isolated ac- cessible conductive parts;
• Substitute leakage current; • Substitute leakage current of isolated accessible conductive parts;
• IEC cord polarity test; • TRMS voltage; • Functional and visual inspection.
KEY FEATURES:
• Autosequencing: pre-programmable VDE compatible autosequences, up to 50 custom prepared autosequenc- es and barcode autotests speed up testing and ensure that no tests are missed.
• Checkbox: built-in calibration unit per- forms calibration of the instrument and the calibration results are automatically stored into instrument’s memory.
• PASS / FAIL: large green and red lights of the LEDs indicate a PASS or FAIL evaluation of test result.
• 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, two Pass / Fail LED indicators, help screens and warnings make the instrument an extremely easy to use.
• Multi-tasking: instrument performs continuity test, 250 V and 500 V insula- tion tests, substitute leakage measure- ment, functioanal and polarity tests.
• Memory: up to 1500 test results with measuring parameters can be stored in two level memory and download- ed to the PC with the help of PC SW PATLink PRO.
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• Built-in charger & rechargeable bat- teries: instrument has a built-in charg- ing circuit and comes complete with a set of rechargeable NiMH batteries.
• PC SW PATLink PRO enables down- loading, viewing, printing of test re- sults and exporting of data to spread- sheet applications.
• PC SW PATLink PRO Plus enables ad- vanced analysis of test results, upload of pre-programmed custom autosequenc- es, creation of professional test reports.
APPLICATION:
• Professional PAT testing; • General PAT testing; • After repair PAT safety testing.
STANDARDS: Functionality:
EN 61557; VDE 0404-1; VDE 0404-2; VDE 0701; VDE 0702; NEN 3140 Electromagnetic compatibility: EN 61326 Safety: EN 61010-1; EN 61010-031
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