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Baur Syscompact 2000 User Manual

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2.3 Impulse Current Method (ICM)
A high voltage impulse
released by a SSG to a
faulty cable ignites a arc
at fault position.
The so created transient
wave is moving between
arc and connection point.
The waves are picked up
by the impulse current
coupling SK1D and
transferred to the IRG.
The distance between
peaks respective edges
determines the distance
to fault from connection
point (near end).

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Baur Syscompact 2000 Specifications

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BrandBaur
ModelSyscompact 2000
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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