AKV 9360 & AKV 9360-SEK Measuring impedance for partial discharge measurement
The AKV 9360 is a measuring impedance (sometimes also called coupling device or quadripole). It is a fully passive and optimized for use with the DDX 916x series of partial discharge detectors. The AKV 9360 splits and condition the partial discharge high-frequency signal and HV test voltage signal (power frequency). It serves as well as a surge and over-voltage protection. It is equipped with an internal voltage divider and a dedicated 4 mm output connector for an external low-arm device. It fulfils the NEMA and CISPR requirements for the RIV measurement. It can be optionally equipped with a secondary low-arm resistance allowing measuring the DC voltage (AKV 9360DC).
AKV 9360-SEK provides combination of the measuring impedance and calibrated voltage secondary measuring unit (SEK).
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Advantages
- No batteries or charger needed.
- Easy to integrate into test systems.
- Brings the synchronization and voltage measurement signal to the PD detector
- The built-in overvoltage protection will protect the PD detector in case a flash in the test object would happen during the test.
- 2 in 1 solution reduces connections and space
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Applications
- Power and distribution transformers
- Instrument transformers
- Rotating machines
- Switchgears (MV/HV/GIS)
- Surge arresters
- Bushings
- Cables
- Power capacitors
- Components testing
- Research and development