Hello Experts,
I am in the process of researching Regulatory leakage testing equipment for
industrial products and appliances, and wondered if there are any new types of
equipment out there I should be looking at.
Most types of leakage meters I have seen are equipped with a single internal
network, limiting the equipment to a single type of test. Are there other
alternatives, which provide for changing to different impedance models? Or are
most labs using small hand-built networks and digital RMS meters? I would like
to provide flexibility in the types of impedance networks that could be
tested, including the old-school UL/CSA, and IEC60990. Does anyone have any
recommendations?
Please feel free to contact me, off-line if desired.
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
Brian Ceresney, CTech.
Test and Regulatory Team Lead,
Delta-Q Technologies Corp.
Unit 3 - 5250 Grimmer Street
Burnaby, BC Canada V5H 2H2
Tel: 604-327-8244 Ext.112
Fax: 604-327-8246
Cell: 778-839-9765
www.delta-q.com <http://www.delta-q.com>
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