Mitchell MITMPR Analog Phase Sequence and Motor Rotation Tester
Mitchell MITMPR Analog Phase Sequence and Motor Rotation Tester
- Quickly identify the leads of a disconnected motor ensuring that when the motor is powered itwill run in the desired direction
- Identify true phase sequence of energized AC power lines up to 600 Volts AC
- Determine transformer polarity and testing of circuit continuity
- Separate inputs for motor testing and live line testing
- Powered by only four “AA” batteries
- Easy to read analog swing needle display
- Simple test selection knob and zero adjust
- Measurement range of 0-200k
- Built into a rugged latching carrying case
- Testing motors requires connecting test leads to motor leads and rotating the motor by hand
Weight | 6.000000 |
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Product Includes | tester, four “AA” Batteries, three test leads with clips and users manua |
Specifications | The MITMPR is used to identify the leads of a disconnected motor so that when the motor is in true phase sequence, it will run in the desired direction. The identification process is necessary before a motor can be connected. The tester is also used to identify true phase sequence of energized AC power lines up to 600 AC volts. The other functions of the MITMPR include the determination of transformer polarity and testing of circuit continuity.
Overview:
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Power Supply | four "AA" batteries |
Manufacturer | Mitchell Instrument |
MPN | MITMPR |
Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year |