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The NEW MIT515 (5 kV), MIT525 (5 kV) and MIT1025 (10 kV) from Megger are designed with customer feedback in mind. Megger has taken the best insulation testers in the world and improved them to add functionality for ease of use and transport. The units are perfect for electrical contractors, testing and service companies, wind farms and solar generation operations, power generation and distribution companies, industrial companies and rail companies. Megger also offers a full line a test leads for use with our 5 and 10-kV units.

Enhanced Line of 5-kV and 10-kV Insulation Testers
We are pleased to announce the launch of the new 5 and 10-kV insulation testers: MIT515, MIT525 and MIT1025.

The new range of instruments provide the user with an unique combination of insulation testing performance, simplicity of use, toughness, long life, and reliability in a small, lightweight package:

• MIT515 : 5 kV IRT with PI and DAR but no memory
• MIT525 : 5 kV IRT with all test modes including a ramp test plus advanced memory functions with recall to screen, RTC for time/date stamp of results and USB cable interface to PC/PowerDB
• MIT1025: 10 kV IRT with all test modes including a ramp test plus advanced memory functions with recall to screen, RTC for time/date stamp of results and USB cable interface to PC/PowerDB


Some of the advanced features are:

• Ease of use and intuitive operation
• Light weight – 4.5 kg
• Smaller (by 24%) than previous range
• Flexibility – do-it-yourself battery replacement, user selectable voltage ‘lock’ range
• Rapid charge Li-ion battery – typically 2 hours
• Increased noise immunity from to 3 mA

Test leads designed in full compliance with IEC61010-031:2008.

Megger provides a range of lead sets and clips in various sizes and electrical characteristics for use with our 5- and 10-kV insulation resistance testers enabling the user to choose the most applicable lead set for virtually all applications.

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