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40-196-001 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-196 is a 10 Channel 5A Fault Insertion Switch, primarily designed for the simulation of fault conditions in automotive & avionics applications involving the reliability testing of safety critical controllers. It is designed to be able to insert different fault conditions between the test fixture and the equipment under test: Open-Circuit, Short-Circuit between signal pairs, Short-Circuit between signal pairs and user applied fault conditions e.g. Power or GND. Shorting relays on each channel enable UUT signals to be subjected to external user applied fault conditions or to be shorted to the adjacent signal in the same channel. Relays in line with the signal allow open circuit conditions to be simulated on either side or both sides of a channel signal pair. The switching topology of the 40-196 allows channels to be interconnected so that complex fault insertion systems can be constructed.
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40-192A-012-HI -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-192A-012-HI is a PXI fault insertion switch with hardware interlock using solid state switching elements and is capable of switching current up to 10A. It is designed to be able to insert three different fault conditions between the test fixture and the equipment under test:
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40-191B-012-HI -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-191B-012-HI is a PXI fault insertion switch with hardware interlock using solid state switching elements and is capable of carrying 40A on single channel or 30A on all channels at the same time and provides a robust solution to high current fault insertion.
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40-193A-001-HI -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-193A-001-HI is a 7-Channel Fault Insertion switch with hardware interlock and one fault bus, designed for the simulation of fault conditions in automotive systems. The module is capable of switching current up to 20A.
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40-193A-002-HI -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-193A-002-HI is a 7-Channel Fault Insertion switch with hardware interlock and two fault buses, designed for the simulation of fault conditions in automotive systems. The module is capable of switching current up to 20A.
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Hilkar
Grounding Transformers are designed for providing an artificial neutral point for ungrounded three phase power systems. During the line-to-ground faults, grounding transformers provide an easy path to ground faults to limit the fault currents and transient overvoltages.
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Bender Inc.
Early detection of ground faults on ungrounded systems allows critical systems to remain online while faults are identified and resolved. By continuously monitoring the system's insulation resistance, Bender's ground-fault detectors can provide early indication of both immediate and trending ground faults before leakage current may be of concern.
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Pro-Check 725 -
LITE-CHECK LLC.
Pro-Check trailer light testers with advanced electrical diagnostics are rugged, lightweight, and economical. They independently test each electrical circuit on a trailer to ensure proper connectivity. The Pro-Check identifies each specific type of electrical wiring fault. Lite-Check’s patented active diagnostic system takes the guesswork out of identifying trailer light and electrical problems. The Pro-Check commercial trailer light tester with electrical circuit diagnostics, not only identifies faults, but the specific circuit the fault is on. Faults are identified as “Open Circuit”, “Open Ground”, “Short” (w/all circuits identified), or “Chassis Ground”. Audible alarms alert technicians to found electrical faults.
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SEL-2664 -
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc.
Add the SEL-2664 Field Ground Module to the SEL-300G or SEL-700G to protect all the critical components in your generator with one comprehensive relay. Or, add the SEL-2664 to the SEL-2664S to complete ground fault protection on both the rotor and stator.
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HGT1 -
OMICRON electronics
The HGT1 is a handheld meter to measure ground impedance as well as step and touch voltages. Using the CPC 100 and CP CU1, test currents at variable frequencies can be fed into power cables or overhead lines safely to simulate a ground fault.
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Hilkar
Neutral Earthing (Grounding) Reactors, which resist current flow through inductive elements, are single phase reactors generally connected between ground and neutral of transformers or generators in order to control single line-to-ground faults at a desired level.
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40-592A-113 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-592A FIBO (Fault Insertion Break-Out) Matrix Module is a large-scale high density switching matrix based on the Pickering BRIC format. The fault insertion BRICs are designed for applications requiring the simulation of a variety of faults in complex, high pin count, applications involving sensors and control units. Typical faults that can be simulated are open-circuits, short circuits to ground or battery, or short-circuits between input/output lines.
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40-592A-104 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-592A FIBO (Fault Insertion Break-Out) Matrix Module is a large-scale high density switching matrix based on the Pickering BRIC format. The fault insertion BRICs are designed for applications requiring the simulation of a variety of faults in complex, high pin count, applications involving sensors and control units. Typical faults that can be simulated are open-circuits, short circuits to ground or battery, or short-circuits between input/output lines.
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40-592A-107 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-592A FIBO (Fault Insertion Break-Out) Matrix Module is a large-scale high density switching matrix based on the Pickering BRIC format. The fault insertion BRICs are designed for applications requiring the simulation of a variety of faults in complex, high pin count, applications involving sensors and control units. Typical faults that can be simulated are open-circuits, short circuits to ground or battery, or short-circuits between input/output lines.
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40-592A-114 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-592A FIBO (Fault Insertion Break-Out) Matrix Module is a large-scale high density switching matrix based on the Pickering BRIC format. The fault insertion BRICs are designed for applications requiring the simulation of a variety of faults in complex, high pin count, applications involving sensors and control units. Typical faults that can be simulated are open-circuits, short circuits to ground or battery, or short-circuits between input/output lines.