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3-phase test adapter for the test devices PROFITEST MTECH+ IQ, MXTRA IQ and PRIME for measuring loop and line impedance as well as insulation resistance. The flexible use of the PROFITEST remote adapter with the test devices of THE GOSSEN METRAWATT enables the use in different application areas. With the accessories perfectly tailored to the requirements, 1 and 3-phase systems can be tested quickly and without the annoying plugging of the measuring lines in accordance with the standards. Each measuring circuit is protected separately for protection. The power supply via the interface enables the network-independant use of the PROFITEST remote. Product highlightsUse with PROFITEST MTECH+ IQ, MXTRA IQ and PRIMEMeasurement of loop and line impedance ZL-PE and ZL-N.Measurement of the insulation resistance RISO with up to 500 V DCNo need to change the connection during measurementThe phases cannot be swapped during measurementSaves time during testing in electrical systemsConnection to the test device via 3-pin PRO-SCHUKO test adapter or via 4 mm safety sockets L, N and PEControl of the test adapter via the connected test deviceConnection to system via 4 mm safety sockets L1, L2, L3, N and PEData communication via RS232 interfaceNo offset determination necessary by 4-wire measurementSignaling of the line connection via LED Your advantage:High fail-safety through separate protection of each measuring circuitNetwork-independant use is possible, 5V supply via interfaceFlexible connection options through optional accessories Connecting Cable for 16/32 and 63ANo need to change the connection during measurementThe phases cannot be swapped during measurementSaves time during testing in electrical systems Uses:Measurement of loop impedance ZL-PEMeasurement of the line impedance ZL-N. Measurement of the insulation resistance RISO with up to 500 V DCMobile use with various PROFITEST modelsIn conjunction with the PROFITEST MXTRA IQ, MTECH+ IQ and PROFITEST PRIME (AC) measurements of loop and line impedance can be performed in the range of 65 to 500 V. Furthermore, the insulation resistance with variable nominal voltage can be measured without the annoying conversion plug.This text is machine translated.