The AEMC 6416 is a clamp-on ground resistance tester. It is used to measure the resistance of a grounding electrode or conductor to ground without the need to disconnect or de-energize the ground system under test.
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Key Features:
The AEMC 6416 has a number of features that make it a popular choice for ground resistance testing, including:
- A large, bright OLED display that is easy to read in all lighting conditions
- Selectable test frequency for improved accuracy in inductive environments
- The ability to measure loop and ground resistance separately
- Touch voltage display to alert the user to potentially unsafe conditions
- Data storage and retrieval for up to 99 measurements
Applications:
- Testing the resistance of ground rods, ground grids, and other grounding electrodes
- Testing the continuity of grounding bonds
- Measuring the resistance of grounding loops around pads and buildings
- Testing the resistance of grounding systems in multi-grounded systems
- Verifying the quality of grounding connections and bonds
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