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FT4310 -
HIOKI E.E. Corp
Hioki is pleased to announce the launch of the Bypass Diode Tester FT4310 for Photovoltaic Systems. The FT4310, which is designed to test bypass diodes in strings of crystalline photovoltaic cells, can be used to detect open and short-circuit faults in bypass diodes by string either in daylight or at night. The instrument is the first portable device capable of detecting bypass diode open faults in operating panels (without requiring the panels to be shielded from sunlight).
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FT6380 -
HIOKI E.E. Corp
The FT6380 measures grounding resistance simply by clamping to multiple-grounded ground wires. No auxiliary grounding rod is needed, and there is no need to disconnect the ground wire from the grounding rod. The compact, low-profile sensor can be used to clamp ground wires with ease, and also provide AC current measurement functionality and can measure currents ranging from leakage current on the order of several mA to load currents of up to 60 A.
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HIOKI E.E. Corp
Built-in PV dedicated function 600 V AC/ 1000 V DC meter 5 test voltage ranges from 50 to 1000 V Comparator function Integrated hard carrying case
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HIOKI E.E. Corp
IP67 protected top in the industry Test all ground types from Class A to Class D with a single meter Wide 0 to 2000 measurement range Minimize cabling time with innovative earthing rods and cable winder
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CT9557 -
HIOKI E.E. Corp
Hioki pull-through current sensors and clamp on current probes are best-in-class current sensing devices for use with power meters, Memory HiCorders and high performance oscilloscopes. The CT9555 is 4-channel sensor unit and power adapter for any of the CT686x series, 9709 and CT684x series current sensors and probes that provides waveform and RMS output.
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CT6904 -
HIOKI E.E. Corp
Hioki pull-through AC/DC current sensors are best-in-class devices for use with power analyzers,, Memory HiCorders and high performance oscilloscopes. The CT6904 is a DC to 4 MHz/500A sensor, ideal for capturing current signals from switching power supplies, inverters, power conditioners, etc.