• KWJC-3000A Series Temperature Rise Tester
KWJC-3000A Series Temperature Rise Tester
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Model
KWJC-3000A
Basic info
Brand Wone Store
Model NO. KWJC-3000A Series Temperature Rise Tester
Rated voltage 380V
Series KWJC-3000A Series
Product Detail

Parameters

Project

Parameters

Power input

Rated voltage

AC 380V±10% 50Hz

Power Input

3-phase 4-wire

Rated current

136A

Voltage regulation mode

Electric voltage regulation

Power output

Power output

3-phase 4-wire

Output voltage

≤10V

Output current

3x3000A

Rated capacity

3x30kVA

Steady flow accuracy

≤2%

Electrical Protection

Over-voltage, over-current, over-load, over-temperature, loss of phase

Display type

10.0-inch Capacitive touch screen and display screen

Display error

≤1%

Power frequency withstand voltage

2000V/min

Transformer level

0.2S

IP

20

Number of temperature measurement nodes

64

Operating temperature

-10℃-50℃

 

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Highest Annual Export (USD)
$300000000
Professional Experience
1 years
Workplace
1000m²
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