High-voltage divider
for laboratory applicationsfor lighting

high-voltage divider
high-voltage divider
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Type
high-voltage
Product applications
for laboratory applications, for lighting

Description

Universal high voltage reference divider. One single unit for all voltages. Saves valuable laboratory space and set-up time. single unit vor all voltages meets IEC 60-2 for AC and DC voltages lighting impulse up to 500kV switching impulse up to 350kV impulse voltage ratio < 1% light. impulse voltage 0.5% front chopped light. imp. 2% Rated Voltages lighting impulse up to 500kV Universal High Voltage Reference Divider for Lighting Impulse Voltage of 500kV lighting impulse voltage 500kV front- chopped lighting impulse voltage 500kV switch impulse voltage 350kV AC voltage 200kVRMS DC voltagge 250kV Measurement Uncertainty according to IEC 60-2 Universal high voltage reference divider. One single unit for all voltages. According to IEC 60-2. light. imp. voltage 0.5% front chopped light. imp. 0.3% switching imp. voltage 0.5% time parameter t1, t2 3% AC voltage 0.5% AC phase 5mrad DC voltage 0.5% Unit Step Response Data partial resp. time < 12ns Universal high voltage reference divider for lighting impulse voltage of 500kV. Partial response time < 12ns experimental resp. time < 15ns partial resp. time < 12ns setting time < 150ns overshoot beta < 10% Impedances and Ratios scale factor with standard attenuator: 6300 Universal high voltage reference divider. One single unit for all voltages high voltage capacitor = 200pF high voltage resistor = 600E scale fac. without att. = 630 scale fac. with stan. att. = 6300 Technical Data About Dividers a technical paper about reference measuring system for lightning and switching impulse voltages.

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