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Storage, Transportation, and Common Issues of SF6 Relay Calibrator

SF6 Relay Calibrator, as a powerful assistant for power workers, provides a more convenient and efficient solution for power testing through its high-performance 16 bit microcontroller detection and control functions. This article will explore some common problems that may arise during the storage, transportation, and use of SF6 Relay Calibrator.


Storage and Transportation of SF6 Relay


SF6 Relay Calibrator is a precision electronic product that has high requirements for environmental conditions due to its performance and accuracy requirements. In terms of storage, the equipment should be placed in an environment with a temperature of -30 °C~70°C, relative humidity not exceeding90%, and the air should not contain gases sufficient to cause corrosion. During transportation, avoid severe vibration and impact, and take measures to prevent rain and snow from wetting the equipment to ensure its integrity and performance.


SF6 Relay Frequently Asked Questions


Preparation before the Test


Battery status check


Before testing, be sure to check if the instrument battery is charged to ensure that the battery is sufficiently charged.


Filter check


Check the filter joint for completeness to ensure smooth connection for accurate testing.


Gas tank inflation


When filling the gas tank, connect a suitable pressure reducing valve, slowly open the pressure reducing valve for inflation, you can choose SF6 or N2 , the inflation pressure generally not exceeding 1.5MPa.


How to Print Test Results? How to Change Printer Paper and Ribbon?


Print test results


Print through an external AC power supply, ensure an adequate power supply. Easy operation, beautiful interface, all parameters and statuses are clear at a glance.


Change printer paper and ribbon


Printer paper and ribbon are consumables of the printer, replace them promptly according to usage and actual conditions, the operation process is simple, and if there are any issues, contact the manufacturer directly for support.


Is the Test Value of the Instrument a Relative Pressure Value?


Test value is a relative pressure value


SF6 Relay Calibrator test pressure value is a relative pressure value. When calibrating the SF6 Relay, subtract the absolute pressure value from 0.1MPa to get the relative pressure value.


How to Charge the Instrument? How to Extend Battery Life?


Charging operation


The SF6 Relay meter has a built-in charger and can be charged through 220VAC ± 10% power supply. The charging indicator goes off when charging is complete.


Extending battery life


Charge the battery promptly after use, keep the battery fully charged to extend its life. The battery is a chemical substance, so special attention should be paid during long-term storage to ensure it has sufficient power.


By carefully storing, cautiously transporting, and correctly handling common issues, the SF6 Relay Calibrator will continue to provide efficient and reliable service to power workers, ensuring the safety and stable operation of power systems.

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