Centrix Evolution Cable Fault Location System
Combines fault detection, prelocation, pinpointing, VLF testing, Tan Delta and PD diagnostics in a single fully integrated system, eliminating the need for multiple devices and streamlining workflows for faster restoration times.
Teleflex® RDR with ARM® Best Picture Multishot and ProRange technology delivers exceptional precision when locating complex faults, even in long or high-attenuation MV cables, reducing excavation time and unnecessary cable stress.
Automated, step-by-step guided testing enables accurate fault location even for inexperienced operators while maintaining full control for expert users, improving efficiency and reducing operational risk.
SafeDischarge technology, live monitoring of F-U and F-Ohm safety interlocks and full compliance with international safety standards protect operators and assets during high-voltage testing operations.
Available in single-phase and three-phase models with extensive customisation options and upgrade packages to match operational needs, network complexity and future growth.
About the product
The flagship system for state-of-the-art fault location
Centrix Evolution is Megger’s most advanced and powerful cable fault location system, designed for fast, accurate and cable-friendly identification of faults in low and medium voltage networks. It supports cable systems up to 36 kV and selected classes of high voltage cables, making it suitable for modern distribution grids, renewable installations and industrial networks. Its centrally controlled, fully automated design combines multiple fault location, testing and diagnostic technologies in one integrated platform.
Intelligent workflow and intuitive operation
The system features a smartphone-inspired graphical user interface with multi-touch operation and gesture control, supported by an automated workflow that guides users step-by-step through the entire fault location process. This significantly reduces complexity, enabling even less experienced operators to achieve fast and reliable results, while expert users retain full manual control through dedicated advanced modes.
Industry-leading fault location technologies
Centrix Evolution integrates Teleflex® RDR cable radar, offering superior performance in time domain reflectometry. Combined with ARM®, ARM Conditioning, ICE and Decay methods, the system enables precise prelocation of faults, even in long or heavily attenuated cables. The Best Picture Multishot function automatically selects the most accurate fault trace from 32 measurements to improve clarity and confidence.
Testing and diagnostics in one platform
Beyond fault location, the Centrix Evolution can be equipped with powerful VLF testing, Tan Delta measurement and partial discharge diagnostics, enabling standard-compliant condition assessment of medium voltage cables. It supports sinusoidal and cosine-rectangular waveforms, near-line frequency PD testing and DAC diagnostics, allowing both commissioning tests and condition-based maintenance without switching systems.
Built for safety, reliability and scalability
The system includes SafeDischarge technology with a 32 kJ discharge capacity, live safety monitoring and compliance with key international standards. It is available in single-phase or three-phase configurations and can be customised for vehicle layouts, ensuring flexibility for utilities, contractors and service providers managing complex and high-demand networks.
FAQ / Frequently Asked Questions
It supports LV and MV cables up to 36 kV and certain classes of high voltage cables.
Yes. It integrates VLF testing, Tan Delta measurement and partial discharge diagnostics for comprehensive cable condition assessment.
Yes. The automated workflow and intuitive interface guide users step-by-step, ensuring accurate results even for new operators.
The system uses SafeDischarge technology, safety interlocks and continuous live monitoring to meet strict safety standards and protect personnel.
Further reading and webinars
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Troubleshooting
This usually means one of the safety conditions has not been met. Centrix Evolution continuously monitors the earth loop, dangerous potential increases, rapid voltage rises, rear door status, safety key switches, emergency stop circuits and the external safety device. Check that the earth cable, F-U connection, HV return and any external safety device are connected correctly, and make sure no safety device has been bypassed or left open.
Weak or difficult traces can be caused by long cables, high attenuation, unstable faults or poor fault ignition. In those cases, use the appropriate prelocation method for the fault type, and take advantage of ProRange, Multishot, Best Picture and, where fitted, ARM Conditioning or Decay Plus. These features are intended to improve fault visibility and stabilise difficult faults before interpretation.
A failed sheath test only confirms that damage exists. The next step is sheath fault prelocation and then pinpointing using the voltage drop and step-voltage methods. Check the test connections carefully and make sure the correct sheath fault method is selected before proceeding.
Testable load capacity depends on the selected package, voltage form and connected cable load. If the requested voltage or frequency cannot be applied, the system may need reduced settings or a different package configuration. Long cables and higher test voltages place greater demand on the source, so check whether the installed VLF package matches the application.
Diagnostic results are influenced by cable condition, voltage form and selected test package. Tan Delta is used to assess dielectric losses, while PD diagnostics are intended to reveal defects and weak spots that may not show up in standard withstand testing. Recheck the selected method, the package installed, and the cable history before drawing conclusions from a single measurement.
An unexpected shutdown is often a safety response. The system is designed to shut down if critical safety conditions are violated, including earth loop issues, dangerous touch-potential conditions, rear door opening or emergency stop activation. Inspect the safety chain and all earthing and return connections before restarting work.
Interpreting test results
Integrated cable fault location, testing and diagnostics
Centrix Evolution combines cable fault location, cable testing and diagnostics in one centrally controlled system. Because it supports multiple methods, results should always be interpreted in the context of the method being used.
Included in the universal basic system
- Insulation testing
- DC testing with automatic breakdown detection
- Radar-based fault prelocation
- HV prelocation methods including ARM Best Picture Multishot, ARM Conditioning, ICE and DECAY
- Burning
- Sheath testing
- Sheath fault pinpointing
- Surge pinpointing
- Audio-frequency line and fault location
Optional expansions, depending on configuration
- DECAY Plus
- ARM Live Burning via the VPK 1 resonance burner
- Sheath fault prelocation with MFM 10 / HVB 10
- Higher-energy or low-voltage surging packages
- VLF, Tan Delta and partial discharge diagnostics packages
The Teleflex® RDR is used for reflection measurement, differential measurement between phases and intermittent fault location. Strong, repeatable traces and a clear fault position support confident prelocation. ARM Best Picture Multishot captures 32 fault traces, helping the system present the clearest result, while ProRange improves visibility of distant faults, joints and cable ends on high-attenuation cables.
Insulation resistance and capacitance readings help identify whether a cable is healthy enough to proceed, while automatic breakdown detection helps confirm the presence of an operationally hazardous fault. If breakdown occurs during testing, the result should be treated as confirmation that the cable or accessory requires corrective action before return to service.
A failed sheath test indicates damage to the outer jacket. The universal basic system supports sheath testing up to 20 kV and pulsed DC step-voltage pinpointing to help locate the defect position in the field. If sheath fault prelocation is required before pinpointing, this is available as an optional addition with MFM 10 / HVB 10.
Interpretation depends on the selected package. VLF cosine-rectangular testing is positioned for standard-compliant withstand testing, including long cables, while VLF sine is used where Tan Delta measurement and monitored testing are required. DAC is used for partial discharge diagnostics where the goal is to detect defects with minimal stress on aged cable sections.
Rising dielectric loss values in Tan Delta testing indicate greater insulation losses and may point to ageing, moisture ingress or deterioration. Detected PD activity indicates weak spots or defects in insulation or accessories that may not fail immediately but can develop into future outages. In practice, these diagnostic results are most useful when combined with cable history, installation quality, fault history and the chosen test method.
Centrix Evolution also stores and logs measurements through its integrated software and database, so results can be reviewed, documented and reported immediately after testing.
Software and firmware updates
PD Software
PD Detector Software for MV DAC30, TDS NT, TDM 45, PDS 62.
PD Detector Software Setup
latest version
New Feature List:
- Test routines can be programmed
- Automatic interpretation of the data (optional)
- PD Pinpointing integrated into PD detector SW
- Leakage Current Measurement (optional)
- Further improvements for user experience
Improvements:
- Import of cable data from GIS is now possible with freely selectable or original data name.
Template "__NAME___data.pddd"
PD Detector Software Setup
- Resolves the issue with the version conflicts of PDv4 (license) down to the PDv3 (dongle)
- Customers who use the Centrix Evolution with the newest GPSP and PDv4 are able to export data from the van and import it to the older Windows PD software v3.5.12.
FAQ / Frequently Asked Questions
The universal basic system includes insulation testing, DC testing with automatic breakdown detection, radar-based fault prelocation, HV prelocation methods including ARM Best Picture Multishot, ARM Conditioning, ICE and DECAY, burning, sheath testing, sheath fault pinpointing, surge pinpointing, and audio-frequency line and fault location.
Yes. Depending on configuration, it can support VLF testing, Tan Delta measurement and partial discharge diagnostics with different voltage forms.
The system uses integrated measurement and logging software with a database, and measurement results can be stored automatically for reporting and later review.
It includes SafeDischarge technology, F-U monitoring for dangerous potential increases, F-Ohm monitoring for the earth loop, rear door monitoring, safety key switches, emergency stop circuits and external safety-device signalling.
Yes. The system is designed around a guided workflow with step-by-step instructions, while still allowing experienced users to switch to expert-level control when needed.
It can, depending on configuration. Optional features include 4G, Wi-Fi, GPS, cloud synchronisation, app-based remote control for selected functions and TeamViewer remote access for support and demonstration.
Yes. It is available in single-phase and three-phase versions, with optional upgrades for testing, diagnostics, surging, burning, connectivity and cable-van layout requirements.