Use the Doble DFA300 to identify and locate insulation defects. This surveying tool combines radio frequency interference (RFI) and acoustic emission (AE). The DFA300 partial discharge detector can locate partial discharge (PD) in a few seconds. Designed for surveying live, high voltage apparatus, its versatility makes it the perfect, multi-purpose tool for condition-based maintenance programs.
Key Features
Combination tool uses both RFI and acoustic technology
Registers RFI from apparatus with insulation problems including PD and arcing
Locate and diagnose internal problems using the acoustic sensor on grounded surfaces
Easy to use, handheld device with large display screen
Benefits
Perform non-invasive surveys of critical assets
Identify and locate insulation defects in
gas insulated and open air substations, transformers,
instrument transformers and cable terminations
Convenient tool for daily use or routine substation surveys along with thermography
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