The digital insulation tester model INS-6005kV is one of
Tinsleys’ cutting edge insulation analyzer equipment
and it is one of the most complete and sophisticated
available in the international market. A software allows
for further analysis of tests results, including features
such as graphical representation and automatic report
generation. Its proven technology provides safe, reliable
and accurate measurements of insulation resistances
up to 5TΩ, with 4 pre-selected test voltages, 500V - 1kV
- 2.5kV - 5kV. Other test voltages may be selected in
steps of 25V, 100V or 500V.
A state-of-the-art microprocessor controls the
equipment operation and enables the incorporation of
advanced features which make measurements easier:
auto-range selection, 4000 readings memory, AC/DC
voltmeter, automatic measurement of Absorption Index
and Polarization Index, leakage current and capacitance
measurement, timer enabling programming of test
duration, configurable Pass-Fail test, Step voltage test,
real time clock and calendar.
Built-in chronometer, indicating elapsed time, in minutes
and seconds, since the test started, up to 90 minutes.
Measured values are transmitted through the USB
interface and are printed in the built-in printer as a
registration of the performed test.
Furthermore, the measured values are stored in a nonvolatile
internal memory. Up to 4000 measurements
may be stored, to be transferred afterward to a
computer running the MegaLogg2 program. This
software allows a further analysis of the test results,
including a graphical representation and automatic
report generation. The real time clock and calendar, and
the sequential test number, facilitates the identification
of each test, and the organization of a predictive
maintenance system by trend analysis.
INS-6005kV is powered using a rechargeable battery.
The cabinet is strong and lightweight, easy to carry,
impact-resistant and suitable to be used under severe
weather conditions. Thus the insulation tester supplies
very reliable and accurate measurements both in
laboratory and out in the field.