Cable Fault Location

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The Digi-Bridge™ is a fully automatic, highly accurate high voltage cable insulation & jacket/sheath testing AND fault location test instrument. Housed in a rugged IP65 pelican type injection molded case, the one-piece fully integrated Digi-Bridge can be used for both cable insulation and cable sheath integrity testing.

Its main function, however, is the precise fault pre-location using the tried and tested bridge fault location technique to locate failures in cable insulation and/or the cable jacket-sheaths.

The Digi-Bridge is particularly useful when traditional thumper impulse reflection (TDR) techniques do not work - for example short circuits and resistive type cable faults. In addition, the instrument can be used for cable/jacket fault pinpointing using the step voltage gradient method for direct buried cables.

The Digi-Bridge is an extremely portable test instrument with a long lasting, integrated, rechargeable battery allowing both AC (shore power) or DC (battery) operation.

Features:

  • 12kV Output Capacity!
  • 30μF Output Capacity!
  • Very Accurate Fault Pre-Location
  • Long-Lasting Battery Operation
  • Ability to Test Very Long Cables
  • Sunlight Visible Color LCD Display
  • Find Faults When Traditional Thumper Impulse Reflection Methods Don’t Work
  • Cable/Jacket Testing, Fault Pre- Location & Pinpointing in a Single Instrument
  • Compact and Lightweight, yet Rugged & Highly Portable
  • Easy to Use, Intuitive, Graphical Interface Guides the User
  • Removable Shielded HV Test Leads for Safer, Easier, and More Flexible Test Setup

Safety:

  • Automatic Discharge of Cable with Voltage Status Monitoring
  • Visual Indication of any External Voltage Present on Cable
  • Capacitive Load Measurement to Avoid Energizing Cables
    that cannot be Safely Discharged
  • Optional Integrated L-ion Battery

Optional Accessories:

  • 702 005DB   Transport Case for Digi-Bridge & Accessory Bag
  • 910 003        A-Frame Receiver for Pinpointing Jacket/Sheath Faults