Insulation & Continuity Testers

  1. Kewtech KT300DL Digital Insulation/ Continuity Tester
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    Kewtech KT300DL Digital Insulation/ Continuity Tester
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    £466.80 £389.00
    • Ergonomic, easy-to-use, accurate, 18th Edition single-function tester
    • Run insulation tests at 50V, 100V, 250V, 500V and 1000V
    • Determine breakdown voltage and conduct continuity tests with an audible alert
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    KT300
  2. Beha-Amprobe 93530-D Insulation Tester with Voltage Test
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    Beha-Amprobe 93530-D Insulation Tester with Voltage Test
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    £478.32 £398.60
    • Insulation, voltage, and resistance measurement
    • Acoustic continuity test
    • Zero Point adjustment, Lock function, and integrated memory
    398 Reward Points
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    3454416
  3. Megger MIT400/2 Insulation Tester
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    Megger MIT400/2 Insulation Tester
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    £498.00 £415.00
    • Measure insulation with test voltages of 250, 500 an 1000V
    • Also tests continuity and voltage
    • Handheld, portable design
    415 Reward Points
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    1004-731
  4. Chauvin Arnoux CA6522 Insulation & Continuity Tester
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    Chauvin Arnoux CA6522 Insulation & Continuity Tester
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    £510.00 £425.00
    • Chauvin Arnoux's entry-level insulation tester, recommended for industrial maintenance
    • Selectable test voltages of 250, 500 and 1000V
    • Insulation measurement range to 40GΩ
    425 Reward Points
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    P01140822
  5. Fluke 1507 Insulation Tester
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    Fluke 1507 Insulation Tester
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    £522.00 £435.00
    • Perform repetitive tests using the 'Compare' feature
    • Ships with remote test probe, test leads and alligator clips
    • Battery lasts for up to 1000 high voltage tests
    435 Reward Points
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    FLUIT2
  6. Chauvin Arnoux CA6513 Megohmmeter Analogue with Rubber Boot & Leads
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    Chauvin Arnoux CA6513 Megohmmeter Analogue with Rubber Boot & Leads
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    £543.36 £452.80
    • Continuity and insulation tester
    • Excellent display and logarithmic scale
    • Resistance up to 1,000Ω
    452 Reward Points
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    P01140301
  7. Chauvin Arnoux CA6524 Insulation & Continuity Tester
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    Chauvin Arnoux CA6524 Insulation & Continuity Tester
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    £562.80 £469.00
    • Handheld insulation and continuity tester recommended for industrial maintenance
    • Upgraded version of the CA6524 with various new measurement modes
    • Built-in memory
    469 Reward Points
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    P01140824
  8. Megger MIT320 Insulation and Continuity Tester
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    Megger MIT320 Insulation and Continuity Tester
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    £580.80 £484.00
    • Powerful insulation and continuity tester in a handheld, weatherproof case
    • Upgraded version of the MIT310 with more measurement functions
    • Safety features keep you protected when testing in dangerous situations
    484 Reward Points
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    MEGIT4
  9. Megger MIT410/2 Insulation Tester
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    Megger MIT410/2 Insulation Tester
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    £582.00 £485.00
    • Upgraded version of Megger's MIT400/2
    • Test voltages from 50 to 1000V
    • Test continuity, voltage, frequency, PI and DAR
    485 Reward Points
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    1004-735

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About Insulation & Continuity Testers

Insulation is a vital part of any electrical system. Correctly installed insulation ensures that the current flowing through a system remains on the designated path it should be moving through and breakdowns in the overall insulation of a system can cause leakage current to flow, leading to problems and potential hazards.

The overall insulation of any system is susceptible to degradation over some time. As standard, the insulation of an electrical system or appliance should be solid enough to constrain as much leakage current as possible until the overall level is completely negligible, but many outside factors can affect the overall insulation over some time, thus increasing the risk of higher levels of leakage current.

Parameters that can affect the overall amount of insulation present in a system vary greatly; everything from cuts in wiring, vibrations, pollution (corrosive materials), and even dust and dirt in the air can gradually erode at insulative properties, effectively rendering them less useful over time.

Insulation test equipment is designed to effectively measure the level of insulation left on an electrical system. Knowing the overall level of insulation allows the tester to determine whether the insulation is still safe for use, or whether steps have to be taken immediately to make sure that the insulation is repaired to an acceptable level.

Common insulation testers are generally used to perform two different forms of electrical measurements. These measurements are obtained by testing between the conductors that carry current when energized and other parts of the system in which no current should ever flow under normal operating conditions. To gain an overall reading of the level of insulation resistance present two things must be measured: the actual leakage current flowing through the installation, and to measure the actual resistance of the insulation.

Insulation is also commonly measured to verify quality control of manufactured electrical devices, ensure electrical devices meet codes and standards (safety compliance), determine a device's performance over time (preventive maintenance), and determine causes of failure in troubleshooting scenarios. You can further classify insulation resistance testing into different testing types. These are:

  • Design testing
  • Production testing
  • Acceptance testing
  • Verification testing
  • Preventive maintenance testing
  • Fault locating testing

The actual type of insulation resistance tester needed to be used also varies on an application-by-application basis. Although standard ohmmeters commonly found on devices such as multimeters can be used to measure insulation, these generally do not have the measurement range required to determine insulation effectively.

Two main instruments are used to measure insulation resistance - the first is the megohmmeter, a tester that's the same as a standard ohmmeter but has a higher measurement range to accommodate the needs of insulation. The second tester is known as a hipot tester, and these instruments measure insulation resistance by measuring leakage current. Hipot testers apply a high test voltage between two different conductors or between a conductor and ground and measure the leakage current. An excessive amount of leakage current (in apms) indicates a lower resistance or breakdown in insulation. Hipot tests almost always involve applying a test voltage that is several times higher than the specified operating voltage of the cable or device being tested.

Continuity Testing

Continuity testers are used to test for a complete flow path (open, broken, or closed) in any de-energized low-resistance application. They tie in with insulation testers, as broken continuity of a flow path generally means that current is being lost somewhere, which may be the result of a break in insulation levels.

This type of tester is often integrated into an insulation testing device, allowing users to carry out both testing types without the need to switch instruments. If you do prefer to operate with separate instruments both insulation and continuity testing devices are available as separate products as well.

Continuity testers can also contain integrated voltage measurement capability using two-pole probes.

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