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The FJC 45115 500 Amp Carbon Pile Battery Tester is a must-have tool for any battery technician. This tester can quickly and easily determine if a battery is healthy or not.
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Create A New Account1000 AMP CARBON PILE LOAD TESTER
The 1000 amp carbon pile load tester is designed to measure the short circuit current of a single parallel connected material. The meter is wired in series with the test leads and current transformer. A DC milliammeter or an AC millivoltmeter, or an AC voltmeter can be used to measure the voltage drop across the test leads. The display reading indicates that portion of the total current delivered through all parallel paths, which flows through one specific path between the test leads. This device may be used in conjunction with a power supply to evaluate faults on relay panels, and feeders.
Part Number: FJ45118
FJC INC A/C PRODUCTS FJ45118 1000 AMP CARBON PILE LOAD TESTER
You can count on the FJC INC FJ45118 1000 AMP CARBON PILE LOAD TESTER to deliver accurate results every time. This tester is durable, lightweight, and sure to increase your productivity.
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The FJC 1000 Amp Carbon Pile Load Tester is designed to determine the breaking point of carbon or graphite electrode piles. The unit has two push button switches, one to start and stop the test and the other for zeroing. The unit can be used for both single or multiple pile tests and has a built in circuit breaker.
FJC INC A/C PRODUCTS FJ45118 1000 AMP CARBON PILE LOAD TESTER,FJC INC A/C PRODUCTS
The FJC Inc A/C Products FJ45118 1000 Amp Carbon Pile Load Tester is designed for testing the pile capacities of carbon pile systems. The tester is an AC generator type, in which a 20 kVA generator is built into the unit. It can test loads between 100 and 1000 amps, and measures load currents between 10 and 100 amperes.