Martindale TEK 200 Magnetic Field Detector ±10mT, 100V ac to 600V ac With RS Calibration

RS Stock No.: 716-1064Brand: MartindaleManufacturers Part No.: RSTEK200
brand-logo

Technical Document

Specifications

Indicator Type

Magnetic Field, Voltage

Magnetic Sensitivity

±10mT

Battery Type

9V

Calibrated

RSCAL

Audible Tone

Yes

Power Source

Battery

Safety Category

CAT III 1000 V, CAT IV 600 V

Weight

150g

Height

202mm

Length

32mm

Maximum Detection Voltage

600V ac

Minimum Detection Voltage

100V ac

Maximum Operating Temperature

+50°C

Safety Category Level

CAT III, CAT IV

Safety Category Voltage

600 V, 1000 V

Model Number p

TEK 200

Width

22mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

0°C

Product details

Martindale TEK200 Non-Contact Voltage and Magnetic Field Detector

A non-contact voltage detector with the additional ability to detect magnetic fields, the TEK200 has audible warning and a self-test feature. Sleek in design and designed to be durable the detector can operate in an altitude of up to 2000m.
Suitable for permanent magnets and for indication of the polarity of machine windings, it has a magnetic sensitivity of ±10 mT. Indicating the operation of solenoid valves in pneumatic and hydraulic control equipment, testing relays or solenoids in a wide range of controls it has a wide variety of applications.

Features and Benefits:

• Senses AC voltages from 100 - 600V
• Detects electrical field
• Eliminates need for separate proving unit
• Self-testing
• Displays polarity of magnetic fields
• Powered by PP3 battery (RS Stock No. 394-9059)

How do magnetic field sensors and detectors work?

Magnetic field sensors are able to detect changes such as direction, strength or flux in a magnetic field. Magnetic field detectors are able to detect fields, such as unipolar, bipolar and electro-magnetic. There are many types of technology used for this and they all have different approaches. Some record the resistance, some have coils surrounding magnetic material, another measures fields against an internal magnet based response that runs through a fluxing set of parameters. Some devices contain switches, when the state of the switch is changed for example from open to closed, a magnetic field has been detected. The most commonly known technologies are Fluxgate, Hall Effect, Magnetoresistive, magnetoinductive and SQUID. (Superconducting quantum interference devices)

You may be interested in

Stock information temporarily unavailable.

Please check again later.

Stock information temporarily unavailable.

€ 111.74

Each (ex VAT)

Martindale TEK 200 Magnetic Field Detector ±10mT, 100V ac to 600V ac With RS Calibration

Calibration type

€ 111.74

Each (ex VAT)

Martindale TEK 200 Magnetic Field Detector ±10mT, 100V ac to 600V ac With RS Calibration
Stock information temporarily unavailable.

Calibration type

You may be interested in

Technical Document

Specifications

Indicator Type

Magnetic Field, Voltage

Magnetic Sensitivity

±10mT

Battery Type

9V

Calibrated

RSCAL

Audible Tone

Yes

Power Source

Battery

Safety Category

CAT III 1000 V, CAT IV 600 V

Weight

150g

Height

202mm

Length

32mm

Maximum Detection Voltage

600V ac

Minimum Detection Voltage

100V ac

Maximum Operating Temperature

+50°C

Safety Category Level

CAT III, CAT IV

Safety Category Voltage

600 V, 1000 V

Model Number p

TEK 200

Width

22mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

0°C

Product details

Martindale TEK200 Non-Contact Voltage and Magnetic Field Detector

A non-contact voltage detector with the additional ability to detect magnetic fields, the TEK200 has audible warning and a self-test feature. Sleek in design and designed to be durable the detector can operate in an altitude of up to 2000m.
Suitable for permanent magnets and for indication of the polarity of machine windings, it has a magnetic sensitivity of ±10 mT. Indicating the operation of solenoid valves in pneumatic and hydraulic control equipment, testing relays or solenoids in a wide range of controls it has a wide variety of applications.

Features and Benefits:

• Senses AC voltages from 100 - 600V
• Detects electrical field
• Eliminates need for separate proving unit
• Self-testing
• Displays polarity of magnetic fields
• Powered by PP3 battery (RS Stock No. 394-9059)

How do magnetic field sensors and detectors work?

Magnetic field sensors are able to detect changes such as direction, strength or flux in a magnetic field. Magnetic field detectors are able to detect fields, such as unipolar, bipolar and electro-magnetic. There are many types of technology used for this and they all have different approaches. Some record the resistance, some have coils surrounding magnetic material, another measures fields against an internal magnet based response that runs through a fluxing set of parameters. Some devices contain switches, when the state of the switch is changed for example from open to closed, a magnetic field has been detected. The most commonly known technologies are Fluxgate, Hall Effect, Magnetoresistive, magnetoinductive and SQUID. (Superconducting quantum interference devices)

You may be interested in