Lightweight for high-current measurements
The Sonel MZC-310S meter is one of the most technically advanced short-circuit loop impedance measuring instruments available on the market.
With the use of the Sonel MZC-310S meter it is possible to test short circuit loop impedance in consumer networks as well as in
distribution networks protected with high-current circuit breakers. At the same time as measuring the impedance, the shock and
contact voltages can be measured. Where the condition for automatic power off cannot be satisfied, the facility may be authorised
to operate on the basis of the voltage criterion.
The application of the four-wire method and the flow of the measuring current in the 150/280 A pulse determine the high precision of the performed test.
This single device hides a multitude of measurement capabilities, making it appreciated by specialists in many fields. The meter complies with the
requirements specified in the EN 61557 standard.
Reaching the areas unattainable to others
In direct vicinity of transformers or in transformer stations, where the circuits are equipped with a high current protection
(fuse-links with the rating of several hundred amperes, motor circuit breakers), fault currents may reach several hundreds of kilo-amps.
Measurement of fault loop impedance in such networks requires a high-current meter, which is capable of measuring ZS values at the level
of single milliohms. Our patented technical solution, which uses components not available in the commercial offer (unique fault resistor),
enables us to offer the meter with perfect performance in such demanding conditions.
Measurements without compromise
Commercially available fault loop impedance meters perform the measurements asymmetrically, i.e. using half-wave current.
This solution introduces the transitional constant and DC constant, which does not always result in a linear behavior of the
transformer during the tests. This in turn, affects the accuracy of the results. MZC-310S high-current fault loop impedance meter
applies symmetrical current for measurements, which means that it uses the full wave - thanks to the advanced design of the measuring
system and fault circuit.
Application
MZC-310S is used for measurements in low voltage systems (nominal voltage of 220/380 V or 230/400 V), where the prospective fault current
may reach 55.7 kA (measured according to EN 61557). Low weight and high convenience of the device make it perfect for tests and measurements
in large and complex manufacturing plants.