Code: Fluke Biomedical DALE2000
Description
The Dale2000 is a stand alone battery operated instrument that checks the safety performance of isolated power and ground fault interrupted systems. This unique instrument has its own digital display that captures and holds the reading for 10 seconds after the circuit is tripped. Measurements are made by simply plugging the DALE2000 into a typical outlet of the system being tested, selecting the desired test via ganged push-buttons, and reading the results on the digital display.
The unit measures Line Voltage, ISO, LIM and GFI currents. A single knob is used in order to select the amount of current used.
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