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Spitzenberger & Spies expands its product offering with a new, turnkey, Test Bench for Circuit Breaker Testing

Spitzenberger & Spies, located in Bavaria Germany, has been designing and manufacturing top of the line test and simulation equipment for 53 years. By introducing a turnkey Test Bench for Circuit Breaker Testing, Spitzenberger & Spies, expands it product offering and offers engineers a simple and complete solution to test their circuit breakers to Standards EN60947-1, VDE0660-100 and EN60898-2.

This Turnkey Test Bench consists of the following components:

  • Current Amplifier ESN or DCS Series for Thermal and Magnetic Testing
  • Signal Generator – SyCore Control Unit
  • Power adjustment IT including range switching
  • Supervising and production unit
  • Adaptation units
  • System Control Unit SPS/S7/1200
  • Operator PC with full and complete Test and Evaluation Software
    • Magnetic Tests
      • Hold Current
      • Pause Current
      • Duration
      • Tripping Current
      • Duration
    • Testing the Thermal Characteristics
    • Long Term Testing

Reliant EMC LLC is the exclusive distributor of Spitzenberger & Spies products to the Americas.

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Common Test & Calibration Uses of a Portable Signal Generator in The Field

This versatile field device generates signals that mimic various sensors to test and calibrate equipment. It helps technicians troubleshoot connections and verify system performance. Portable and battery-powered, it's designed for on-site diagnostic work in industrial environments.

For more information, visit http://reliantemc.com/spitzenberger-spies-test-bench-for-circuit-breaker-testing.html

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