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WEIS GMBH MM200 Micro-Ohm Meter Microhm Tester With 100 / 1200a Output In response to ever growing demands for safer and more accurate methods of testing circuit breakers, Weis has developed the self powered MM100 portable microhm meter. It is used for measurement of resistance (µO) by injecting a heavy current through a breaker contact or load carrying joint.A regulated 100A continuous or pulsed current output is used for regular resistance measurement. Alternatively a high current pulsed output (1200A maximum at 4V) allows for testing of the latest arcing and main contacts that require more than 500-600A to determine the difference between them, as well as to see if they are able to carry such a current.As a stand-alone unit, static testing can be performed with a direct readout on a built in LCD meter. When used in conjunction with the Weis SA100 switchgear analyser / breaker tester (having a travel input for breaker mechanism movement), a dynamic microhm test can be made that will give detailed information about the state of fixed contact surfaces, moving contact surfaces, main contact, arcing contact and the complete current circuit of the breaker in every step during a close-open operation.MEASUREMENT OUTPUTCurrent: Pulsed 1200A DC maximum (at 4V) dependant on loop impedance. Pulsed / continuous 100A DC regulated (up to 6V).No-Load Voltage: 10V DC maximum.Operation: 1200A pulse with 1 second duration.100A pulse with 2 second duration.100A continuous (no time limit).Safety: Re-settable thermal / magnetic circuit breaker.Connectors: Heavy duty wing-nut.MEASUREMENT INPUT Range: 0 to 1.999 or 19.99mO (selectable).Resolution: 1 or 10µO (range selected).Accuracy: 1% of reading +/- 1 digit.Voltage Sense: 1 x voltage input from contact / joint.Connectors: 4mm safety socket.OUTPUTS Analogue: 3 x 0 to 10V DC conditioned outputs representing measured Voltage Drop, Current Level and Microhms. 1 x Calibrate for calibration check. Connectors: 1 x Calibrate for calibration check.