Megger TDR500/3 for Rent, Handheld Time Domain Reflectometer (Cable Fault Locator)

Megger TDR500/3 for Rent, Handheld Time Domain Reflectometer (Cable Fault Locator)

Order # TDR500-3-RENT1

Mfg # TDR500/3

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Megger TDR500/3 for Rent, Handheld Time Domain Reflectometer (Cable Fault Locator)

Order # TDR500-3-RENT1 | Mfg # TDR500/3
  • Simple operation
  • 'Auto selection' of gain and pulse width
  • Ultra fast pulse for near end fault identification
  • Trace 'Hold' feature

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Overview

  • Simple operation
  • 'Auto selection' of gain and pulse width
  • Ultra fast pulse for near end fault identification
  • Trace 'Hold' feature
  • IP54 rating offers real life working
  • Designed for use on all metallic cable pairs

The TDR500/3 is a handheld single channel time domain reflectometer (TDR) for locating faults on metallic cables. It is compact, can be used on all metallic cable pairs, and has a minimum resolution of 0.1 m and a 5 km maximum range, depending on velocity factor selected and cable type.

The TDR500/3 is easy to use and has four output impedances available (25, 50, 75, and 100 Ohm) and a velocity factor between 0.2 and 0.99 will meet any cable test requirements. It also has a trace hold feature and a velocity factor between 0.2 and 0.99, so you can meet any cable test requirements.

The TDR500/3 has a simple selection option which, together with a four-way control switch, offers your intuitive operation. The 'Auto selection' option ensures that the most effective parameters are selected depending on the range required, aiding rapid diagnosis of the TDR trace.

A clear operator-controlled cursor allows instant measurement of the distance to the fault and a trace 'Hold' feature also allows you to hold a trace on the screen, something not seen on most other handheld TDRs. Extra high resolution together with a white-light backlight and gray scale tones make the graphical display vibrant, helping you to identify key events on the trace.

Technical Resources