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56XS2 -
North Atlantic Industries
NAI’s 56XS2 is a conduction-cooled, 1,000 Watt AC/DC Power Supply that converts a 3-phase, AC input into a single HIGH VOLTAGE +270 VDC output at 1,000 Watts.
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56XS1 -
North Atlantic Industries
NAI’s 56XS1 is a conduction-cooled, 2,000 Watt AC/DC Power Supply that converts either 3-phase, AC input or +270 VDC input into a single DC output at 2,000 Watts.
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72-9180 -
Tenma
The 72-9180 is an AC/DC Clamp Meter Leads, use almost any DMM as a clamp meter for current testing up to 400A and current displays as an easily translated voltage reading.
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Extech EX830 -
Extech Instruments Corporation
The EX830 clamp meter features a unique, built-in, non-contact Infrared thermometer with laser pointer to monitor temperature and locate hot spots on motors and electrical devices. A large 4000 count LCD display with bright back lighting allows you to see the reading in dim light. The ergonomically designed double-molded housing offers a better grip for one-hand operation. The 1.7" (43 mm) diameter jaw opening is large enough for conductors up to 750MCM. In addition to AC/DC current, it measures AC/DC voltage, resistance, temperature, capacitance, and frequency. It features: diode test, audible continuity beeper, min/max, data hold, auto power off, and a fast peak hold that captures inrush currents and transients. Comes complete with test leads, 9V battery, type K bead wire temperature probe (-4 to 482°F/-20 to 250°C) and a belt holster.
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Acopian Technical Company
The 2U family of programmable AC-DC power supplies sets a new standard for flexible and reliable power for your application. Available in a Rack Mounting or Benchtop at 1400W power levels with single output voltages ranging from 10 to 270V and current capabilities up to 120A. A user-friendly front panel provides reliable linear controls for finer adjustment and digital LED voltage and current meters. Standard features include; 'soft start' operation and 'no load' operation, thermostatically speed controlled fans to limit acoustic noise, short circuit and overload protection, thermal protection, internal EMI filtering, RFI shielding and remote sensing.
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PH-3A and PH-1000 -
Powertek LLC
You can know the load on an electric motor by measuring the electric current going to the motor (Amps). But, this is not the best way to do it since a lightly-loaded motor doesn't use the electricity very efficiently. (In technical terms, the power factor is low.)A better way to know the load is to measure the motor power. (Power is measured in Horsepower or Watts.) Motor power gives you a straight line so it works well even when the motor is lightly loaded.The Power Sensors that we make measure the motor load (Horsepower or Watts) and send a signal to meters or computers. The operator can see what the status is on the meter or, the computer can make decisions.