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Electrical Safety Testing - Electrical Safety Analyzers

Rigel - Electrical Safety Analyzer

The Rigel 288+ Electrical Safety Analyzer is engineered to provide a comprehensive solution for verifying compliance with both international and local safety standards such as IEC/EN 62353, AAMI/IEC/EN 60601-1, IEC 61010, NFPA-99, and AS/NZ 3551. Its compact and lightweight design, coupled with battery-powered operations, enables mobility and convenience, ensuring that tests can be performed without the necessity of mains voltage. Users can execute insulation, earth/ground bond testing, and touch or point-to-point leakage current testing with accuracy. Additional capabilities include 50V and 100V DC insulation tests for low voltage equipment and high current, low energy earth bond testing. The device operates on standard AA batteries, allowing extensive testing without frequent battery changes. It is also equipped with pre-programmed test sequences and limits for IEC 60601 class 1 standards, facilitating ease of use and compliance. The Rigel 288+ has a provision for extensive data storage, supporting up to 5,000 asset records and 50 test sequences.

Rigel - Hand-held Electrical Safety Analyzer

The Rigel 62353+ Electrical Safety Analyzer is a compact and versatile device designed for comprehensive electrical safety testing in medical environments. It operates on battery power, facilitating convenient and efficient testing by eliminating the need for mains power and reducing cable clutter in crowded rooms. The analyzer supports various insulation resistance tests, including 50V DC, 100V DC, 250V DC, and 500V DC, catering to diverse equipment standards and requirements such as IEC 62353, NFPA-99, and AS/NZ 3551. It features built-in electronic data storage and allows for user-defined test routines, ensuring accurate and reliable results. The 62353+'s PC communication link simplifies data transfer and integration with external systems. This analyzer is particularly suitable for testing devices running on 24V DC and 48V DC, such as operating tables, lights, and mobile X-rays, aligning with modern, low voltage medical equipment trends.