• KWJC-5 Series Fire - fighting Complete Set Comprehensive Test Bench
KWJC-5 Series Fire - fighting Complete Set Comprehensive Test Bench
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Model
KWJC-5
Basic info
Brand Wone Store
Model NO. KWJC-5 Series Fire - fighting Complete Set Comprehensive Test Bench
Rated voltage 380V
Rated capacity 3kVA
Series KWJC-5 Series
Product Detail

Overview

  • The KWJC - 5 Fire - fighting Complete Set Comprehensive Test Bench is a new - type calibration bench designed and developed by our company in accordance with industry standards and special requirements of users.

  • This calibration bench is composed of new - type components such as voltage regulators, high - precision voltmeters, AC contactors, buttons, selector switches, and indicator lights. It can be used by manufacturers or relevant quality inspection departments to conduct comprehensive measurement, verification, and analysis of the comprehensive action characteristics of complete sets of equipment to ensure safety.

  • Equipment application: Conduct over - voltage, under - voltage, phase - sequence, and phase - break action characteristic tests on complete sets of equipment.

  • Working environment:

  1. The ambient temperature shall not exceed 45℃.

  2. The relative humidity is 20% - 80%.

  3. There should be no strong vibration or impact, no large amount of dust or corrosive gases, and no strong electromagnetic interference or radiation interference around the equipment.

Parameters

Project

Parameters

Power input

Rated voltage

AC 380V±10% 50Hz

Power Input

3-phase 4-wire

Rated capacity

3kVA

Rated output

3-phase output

3-phase AC0 - 500V continuously adjustable voltage output, with phase system switching and phase - loss functions

Single-phase output

3-phase AC380V fixed voltage output, with phase - failure function.

3-phase output voltage regulation

Single - phase AC0 - 250V continuously adjustable voltage output.

AC/DC control power supply

Single - phase DC0 - 250V continuously adjustable voltage output.

Error

≤1%

Waveform Distortion

≤1%

instrument

Ammeter accuracy

Level of 1

Voltmeter accuracy

Level of 1

Operating temperature

-10℃-45℃

Environmental humidity

≤80%RH

 

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Wone Store
Main Categories
High Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Low Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Wire cable/Instrument meters/New energy/Tester/Production equipment/Generator/Electrical fittings/Integrated Electrical Equipment/Instrument Transformer/Equipment Parts
Business Type
Sales
Highest Annual Export (USD)
$300000000
Professional Experience
1 years
Workplace
1000m²
占位
占位
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