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News Release from: REO (UK) | Subject: Reoload 100 series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 24 March 2003
Loads of power for PSU testing
REO UK has a new variable-resistor load bank with fixed stages connected in parallel and switched in, as required, with an adjustable stage for fine trimming.
REO UK has a new variable-resistor load bank with fixed stages connected in parallel and switched in, as required, with an adjustable stage for fine trimming The Reoload 100 series will find applications in the testing of power supplies, generators, motor/alternators and rectifier sets
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 15 Sep 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Reoload 100 series is constructed to match individual customer's test application requirements.
Virtually any combination of voltage, current and resistance range can be provided up to the maximum ratings of 1000V (AC or DC), 250A and 2500ohm.
The units are constructed in an IP10 enclosure and designed to accept standard 19in racking.
The approximate dimensions are 600 x 800 x 1125mm.
Castors are fitted to provide manoeuvrability and these can be locked once the unit is in position.
The Reoload 100 will operate in a maximum ambient temperature of 40C and mesh over the top and in the bottom of the unit allows good circulation of cooling air, which is fan assisted.
A 230V supply is required to drive the fans.
Laboratory terminals are provided for connecting to the equipment under test and fitted in the front panel are two 96 x 96 Class 1.5% panel meters for displaying true RMS voltage and current. Request a free brochure from REO (UK) ...
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