Megger Programma SVERKER 650 Relay Test Set

SKU: MEGGSVERKER650-CONF
  • 0-100A current output
  • Suitable for testing many different types of protection relays
  • Easy to operate, compact and powerful
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Megger (Programma) SVERKER 650 Protection Relay Test Kit

The SVERKER 650 Protection Relay Test Kit is renowned for reliabity and convenience reputed through years of use as a field relay tester.

Compact and powerful, the SVERKER 650 Protection Relay Test Kit provides all of the functions needed for maintenance and/or commissioning secondary tests of almost all types of single-phase protection available found within a power distribution network.

The Megger SVERKER 650 is available for purchase as a standalone unit for operation from either a 115V or a 230V supply. This relay test set is also available with an accessory kit which comprises of a GA-00030 test lead set and a GD-00010 transport case. (Choose your options above next to the price)

 

SVERKER 650 Key Features:

  • High current/high power output
  • Designed for rugged field use
  • 0 to 100 Amp output current
  • Suitable for testing many different types of relays such as power, voltage and current
  • Easy to operate
  • Lightweight and portable, weighs only 16kg

 

We Have a Choice Of Four Megger SVERKER 650 Kits:

Part Number 115V Operation 230V Operation Includes GA-00030
Test Lead Set
Includes GD-00010
Transport Case
BA-12200
SVERKER 650 (230V)
 
 ✔    
BA-12290
SVERKER 650 (230V) With Accessories
    ✔  ✔  ✔
BA-11100
SVERKER 650 (115V)
     
BA-11190
SVERKER 650 (115V) With Accessories
 ✔    ✔
Specification

Specifications are valid at nominal input voltage and an ambient temperature of +25°C, (77°F). Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Environment

  • Application field: The instrument is intended for use in high-voltage substations and industrial environments.
  • Temperature: Operating 0°C to +50°C (32°F to +122°F) Storage & transport -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to +158°F)
  • Humidity5% – 95% RH, non-condensing

CE-marking

  • LVD 2006/95/EC
  • EMC 2004/108/EC

General

  • Mains voltage: 115/230 V AC, 50/60 Hz
  • Power consumption: 1100 VA (max)
  • Protection: Thermal cut-outs, miniature circuit breakers
  • Dimensions: Instrument 280 x 178 x 250 mm (11” x 7” x 9.8”) Transport case 560 x 260 x 360 mm (22” x 10.2” x 14.2”)
  • Weight:16 kg (35.3 lbs) 26 kg (57.3 lbs) with accessories and transport case.
  • Test lead set, with 4 mm stackable safety plugs 2 x 0.25 m (0.8 ft), 2.5 mm2 2 x 0.5 m (1.6 ft), 2.5 mm2 8 x 2.0 m (6.6 ft), 2.5 mm2
  • Test leads with spadetonge connectors 2 x 3.0 m (9.8 ft), 10 mm2

Measurement

Current measurement

  • Built-in ammeter: Ranges 0 – 10 A / 0 – 100 A Inaccuracy ±3%
  • External ammeter: Output for external ammeter Connected to built-in current transformer Inaccuracy ±0.5%

Timer 

  • Range 0 – 999.999 s
  • Resolution 1 ms Inaccuracy ±0.02% of displayed value, +2 ms Independent of mains frequency

Outputs

Current outputs (AC)

Range No-load voltage (min) Output voltage (min)  Load/unload times On (max)/Off (min)
0-10A 85 V 75V (10A) 2 min/30 min
0-40A 25 V 19V (40A) 20 s/15 min
0-100A 10 V 7.7V (100A) 20s/5 min

 
Voltage Outputs (AC/DC)

Range Output Voltage (min)
0-250V AC 220V (2.7A)
110V AC (Fixed) 110V (0.3A)
0-350V DC 280V (2A)
20-220V DC (stab.) 200V (0.25A)

 
Other

  • Built-in capacitor provides phase shift when testing directional protection, and a set of resistors can be used to divide voltages.
  • Output used to start external cycles.
  • Terminal for external start/stop of built-in timer.
  • Terminal for connecting serial impedance when testing nonlinear protection.