2kVA Current Injection Unit: MODEL 4046

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2kVA Current Injection Unit: MODEL 4046

The Model 4046 is a frequency adjustable switch mode current injection source that is used to drive the primary of a multi tapped coupling transformer to induce variable voltage and current magnitudes into an earth or passive load loop at maximum power continuously if required. Typically the earth test loop / circuit consists of the earth grid under test connected to a remote earth grid through an earth path in the ground. To complete the loop, a return connecting path isolated from earth, usually an 'out of service' feeder or separate injection line is also used. The test current is driven ar...

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The Model 4046 is a frequency adjustable switch mode current injection source that is used to drive the primary of a multi tapped coupling transformer to induce variable voltage and current magnitudes into an earth or passive load loop at maximum power continuously if required. Typically the earth test loop / circuit consists of the earth grid under test connected to a remote earth grid through an earth path in the ground. To complete the loop, a return connecting path isolated from earth, usually an 'out of service' feeder or separate injection line is also used. The test current is driven around the loop by the secondary winding of the Model 4047C Coupling Transformer which is inserted into the loop. Frequencies from 40Hz to 70Hz can be selectively generated by the 4046 to avoid interference with background line frequency. Voltage drops generated by the injected current around the earth loop are measured with a frequency selective multimeter fixed to the current injection test frequency. Measureable results over the test landscape can be profiled with the 4025E or 4031 frequency selective multimeter. Both the 4025E or 4031 and the 4046 Injection system have a GPS function which is used for position location and phase synchronization which frees up the need for phase reference cabling during current split measurements and also provides relative positioning information so that the operator may choose the best line of potential measurement during EPR tests to avoid mutual coupling/induction.