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Kyoritsu 3132A Analog Insulation and Continuity
Kyoritsu 3132A Analog Insulation and Continuity
Kyoritsu 3132A Analog Insulation and Continuity

Kyoritsu 3132A Analog Insulation and Continuity Tester, 250/500/1000 Voltage

Product ID : 3014534
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Model 3132A
Manufacturer Kyoritsu
Shipping Dimension 7.6 x 6.18 x 2.72 inches
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Kyoritsu 3132A Analog Insulation and Continuity Features

  • Analog megohmmeter has three test voltages—250, 500, and 1,000V—for measuring insulation resistance to 400 megohms, and also measures low-resistance continuity

  • An indicator lights and a buzzer sounds when a live circuit is detected

  • Residual voltage is automatically discharged from the circuit under test when the test button is released

  • Test button can be locked for extended measurement sessions

  • Meets IEC safety standards 61010-1, 61010-2-031, and 61557-1/2/4, and is rated for CAT III installations to 300V


About Kyoritsu 3132A Analog Insulation And Continuity

The Kyoritsu analog megohmmeter is an insulation tester with three test voltages—250, 500, and 1,000V—for measuring insulation resistance to 400MΩ to indicate the condition of windings or cables in motors, switchgears, electrical installations, and other insulated equipment, and it also measures low-resistance continuity and lights an indicator and sounds a buzzer when a live circuit is detected. When measurement is complete and the test button is released, residual voltage is automatically discharged from the circuit under test. The test button can be locked for extended measurement sessions. The meter is available in a model (B009TALC6S) that measures low-resistance continuity to 20Ω and has a backlight for visibility in low light, and in a model (B009TALDUI) that measures low-resistance continuity to 500Ω and detects AC voltage to 600V. The unit has a battery voltage check that indicates the condition of the batteries. It is rated for category (CAT) III installations to 300V, which covers equipment in fixed installations, such as switches in the fixed installation and some industrial equipment that is permanently connected to the fixed installation. It comes with a set of test leads, a test lead storage pouch, two 500mA/600V fuses, a shoulder strap, six 1.5V AA batteries, and instructions. Megohmmeters are commonly used for electrical maintenance and testing in industries such as HVAC, transportation, manufacturing, mining, and utilities, among others. Specifications Maximum insulation resistance measured400MΩTest voltages250V, 500V, 1,000VMaximum AC voltage measured600V (model B009TALDUI only)Installation ratingCAT III, 300VStandards metIEC safety standards 61010-1, 61010-2-031, and 61557-1/2/4; IP51; CE markingPower(6) 1.5V AA batteries Megohmmeters, also called insulation testers, are electrical test meters that measure resistance to the flow of current in an electrical component or circuit and check the continuity of an electrical circuit to detect electrical problems such as degraded insulation and improper circuit connections in equipment, wiring, and power supplies. Resistance is an indicator of the overall condition of the device being tested. Megohmmeters have an internal power supply, such as a battery or a capacitor, which supplies a test voltage to a circuit or component that is turned off. Test leads are connected in a series to the tester and the circuit or device being tested. The meter calculates the difference in voltage between the leads and measures the resistance. Most megohmmeters have two terminals for test lead attachment. The two-terminal, or two-wire, measurement method includes the resistance of the circuit or device being tested and the resistance of the test leads, and generally provides sufficient accuracy for measuring large values of resistance in insulation testing applications. Kyoritsu manufactures electrical testing and measurement instruments such as multimeters, clamp meters, and power quality analyzers. The company, founded in 1940, is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. What's in the Box? Kyoritsu analog megohmmeter Set of test leads Test lead storage pouch (2) 500mA/600V fuses Shoulder strap (6) AA batteries Instructions