A Kilovolt Meter (kV meter) is a vital tool for accurately measuring the kilovolt rating of Instrument Transformers (CTs and PTs). It excels at precise calibration across a wide range, from 1% to 110% of the rated voltage.
What are the benefits?
These meters are known for their portability and accuracy, meeting NABL standards. A typical kV meter consists of three main parts: a high-voltage divider assembly, a precise readout device, and connecting cables. The battery-powered operation makes them ideal for field testing, while their precision components ensure reliable use in laboratories as well.
Parameters | Description | |
1 | Maximum Capacity | Up to 800kV |
2 | Number of Sections | One for each 200kV or one for 100kV depending on capacity |
3 | Length of Section | 100kV – 0.75 meter 200kV – 1.25meter |
4 | The capacitance of the unit | Generally 200pF |
5 | Measured Parameter | Peak Voltage, RMS Voltage, DC Voltage, and peak/ √2 |
6 | Frequency Response (AC) | AC 40 to 60HZ |
AC 40 to 200HZ | ||
7 | Frequency Response (DC) | Up to 1MHz |
8 | Least Count | 0.1kV |
9 | Enclosure | FRP |
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