Earth Resistance and Resistivity Meter
Multifunctional earthing and soil resistivity meter
The Sonel MRU-200 earth resistance and soil resistivity
meter for earth resistance and soil resistivity measurements
with the use of various methods.
The feature that definitely distinguishes this model from other
meters of this kind is the use of all known methods of earth
resistance measurement. The measurement can be carried out using the
technical 3-pole and 4-wire method, also with additional clamps
(multiple earthing), as well as the two-clamp method and the impulse
method (earthing impedance measurement).
The use of the two-probe method allows the testing to be carried out
without the need for additional auxiliary probes which are driven
into the ground. The impact method, on the other hand, is used,
among other things, to diagnose lightning protection earthing. It is
also used for extensive, multiple and bonded earthing measurements
(also underground). The advantage of this method is that there is no
need to tamper with the circuit. The impact method enables
measurements to be made in accordance with EN 62305 - the need to
measure earth impedance.
This is not the end of the extended capabilities provided by the
Sonel MRU-200 meter. The device additionally has the function of
measuring the resistivity of soil, the continuity of protective and
equalising connections, and, with the use of clamps, also leakage or
fault currents.
Apart from the large number of functions and many measurement possibilities, the MRU-200 meter deserves recognition also for the high accuracy of the obtained results. Measuring range - measurements in accordance with EN 61557 - from as low as 0.30 Ω.
MRU-200 was created for the most difficult working
conditions. It generates a measuring current exceeding 200
mA,
which provides effective measurements of grounding of energy objects
such as transformer stations and power stations.
Thanks to the methods using clamps, it is not necessary to
disconnect the control connectors, which is sometimes a very
tedious operation.
This plays a special role when performing works on objects exposed
to weather conditions, where the connecting elements are sometimes
corroded or tarnished.
The graphical user interface provides clear readings and explicit
messages. This translates into quick, trouble-free service.
MRU-200-GPS may be used to test earthing of lightning protection systems, as this meter is able to simulate the conditions occurring during a lightning strike – it generates current with a standardized pulse leading edge and a time to half-peak. Available impulse ramps include 4/10 μs, 8/20 μs, 10/350 μs.
ERP-1 adapter allows user to test earthing systems using flexible clamps. This is particularly useful, e.g. in case of lattice towers – there is no need to switch off the line or disconnect control connectors. Proprietary algorithm allows user to check the current direction in the individual measurements and facilitates damage detections, e.g. corroded steel strip (hoop).
The measuring methods available in the device allow for comprehensive control of working and protective grounding. The calibration function of the test leads eliminates the influence of their resistance on the result. However, this is just the beginning.
The results can
be saved to the device’s memory. It is divided into
10 banks of 99 cells, each corresponding to one measurement.
These results can be easily transferred to the Sonel Reader
software for archiving or subsequent analysis and research.
Bluetooth wireless interface may be used to transfer
measurement results to PC software or to a mobile phone with
dedicated app – Sonel MRU Mobile.
This provides not only data archiving function, but further data
transfer – directly from the measurement site via an e-mail.