NH Research 4600-36 AC Electronic Load, 350V, 360A, 36kW

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NH Research 4600-36 AC Electronic Load

The NH Research 4600 Series AC Electronic Load is expertly engineered to meet the demanding requirements of test applications requiring both linear and non-linear AC loading. This versatile unit seamlessly accommodates a variety of emulation modes, featuring power factor and crest factor control, making it an indispensable tool for testing devices under real-world conditions.

Key Features:

    • 7 Emulation Modes: Test with a wide range of potential field operating conditions to ensure reliability of the unit under test (UUT).
    • High Power Rating: The NH Research 4600-36 offers an impressive 36kW power rating, ideal for heavy-duty applications.
    • Maximum Current: Achieve a maximum current output of 360A, supporting powerful testing scenarios.
    • Wide Voltage Range: Operates within a comprehensive voltage range of 50-350V, accommodating various testing setups.
    • User-Defined Waveform Control: Built-in capability to control current through customizable waveforms, allowing for tailored testing procedures.
    • Precision Measurements: Delivers accurate frequency, voltage, current, peak voltage, peak current, crest factor, apparent power, true power, peak power, reactive power, power factor, and resistance measurements.
    • Software Integration: Accompanied by intuitive software for a PC soft panel, providing complete control over the instrument, comprehensive measurement capabilities, and waveform display.

Ideal Applications:

This advanced electronic load is perfect for testing systems such as uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), AC sources, inverters, switches, circuit breakers, fuses, and connectors, making it a versatile addition to any testing environment.

For detailed specifications, refer to the provided datasheet.

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