About the product
- Simple operation
- 'Auto selection' of gain and pulse width
- Ultra fast pulse for near end fault identification
- Trace 'Hold' feature
- IP54 rating offers real life working
- Designed for use on all metallic cable pairs
The TDR500/3 is a handheld single channel time domain reflectometer (TDR) for locating faults on metallic cables. It is compact, can be used on all metallic cable pairs, and has a minimum resolution of 0.1 m and a 5 km maximum range, depending on velocity factor selected and cable type.
The TDR500/3 is easy to use and has four output impedances available (25, 50, 75, and 100 Ω) and a velocity factor between 0.2 and 0.99 will meet any cable test requirements. It also has a trace hold feature and a velocity factor between 0.2 and 0.99, so you can meet any cable test requirements.
The TDR500/3 has a simple selection option which, together with a four-way control switch, offers your intuitive operation. The 'Auto selection' option ensures that the most effective parameters are selected depending on the range required, aiding rapid diagnosis of the TDR trace.
A clear operator-controlled cursor allows instant measurement of the distance to the fault and a trace 'Hold' feature also allows you to hold a trace on the screen, something not seen on most other handheld TDRs. Extra high resolution together with a white-light backlight and gray scale tones make the graphical display vibrant, helping you to identify key events on the trace.
Technical specifications
- Battery life
- Up to 14 hours (typical)
- Length measuring range
- 5 km/15000 ft
- Output pulse voltage
- 5 V peak to peak into open circuit
Product documents
FAQ / Frequently Asked Questions
Old paper-lead cables pose a big challenge when fault locating due to their different physical construction compared to modern solid dielectric cables. Instead of having to deal with carbon and air like in faulted XLPE- or EPR-insulated cables, PILC cables are made of lapped paper impregnated with mass or oil.Breaking down a fluid insulation medium, igniting and stabilising an arc in a fluid, and capturing useful fault traces with the radar is all far more difficult on paper cables than on solid dielectric cables. In particular, breakdown voltages of high resistance faults may be very high, and low resistance faults do occur significantly more often.To be truly effective on paper-lead cables, the fault location system used must have a high DC hipot, sufficient energy for cap discharge, and a modern TDR. With its 40 kV DC hipot, 2000 Joules at 32 kV and a radar with Multishot and de-attenuation features, the STX40 is well-equipped to be successful in finding faults even on PILC cables.
Occupational safety and safe working conditions are paramount for us and our customers. Therefore, Megger products are designed to be the safest in the market. The STX40 is no exception.The unit meets the strict requirements of VDE 0104. Equipped with a ground loop monitoring circuit (F-Ohm) and a touch potential monitoring circuit (F-U or F-Voltage), STX40 is a milestone and is the portable fault location system with the highest safety standards in the market by far.