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The Associated Research 3130 is a microprocessor-controlled Ground Bond tester that is part of the HYAMP III series. It features a 30 Amp output and is designed for testing the integrity of ground connections in electrical equipment.
Key features include an external RS-232 interface for entry-level automation, 10 memories with 3 steps per memory for storing and recalling test parameters, a graphic LCD for intuitive setup and results viewing, patented VERI-CHEK® and CAL-ALERT® features for instrument validation and calibration alerts, and PLC remote control capabilities.
Yes, the 3130 can be interconnected with an Associated Research Hipot tester to form a complete test system, enhancing testing capabilities and efficiency.
The 3130 model has an output rating current of 1.00 - 30.00 AAC with a fixed voltage of 6 VAC.
The dwell time setting range is 0 and 0.5 - 999.9 seconds, with a resolution of 0.1 seconds. Setting it to 0 allows for continuous running.
For the 3130 model, the range limits are 0 - 120 mΩ for currents between 1 - 30.00 A, and 0 - 510 mΩ for currents between 1 - 10.00 A, with an accuracy of ± (2% of setting + 2 mΩ).
The offset capability ranges from 0 - 100 mΩ, with a resolution of 1 mΩ and an accuracy of ± (2% of setting + 2 mΩ).
The current display range for the 3130 is 0.00 - 30.00 A, with a resolution of 0.01 A/step and an accuracy of ± (3% of reading + 0.03 A).
The 3130 measures 8.5 x 4.0 x 15.5 inches (216 x 103 x 390 mm) including feet and weighs 19.15 lbs (8.7 kgs).
The 3130 provides remote control and signal output through two 9-pin D-type connectors, offering functionalities like test reset interlock, withstand processing, remote recall of memory programs, and outputs for pass/fail, test-in-process, start out, and reset out signals.