Megger Group Ltd.
Megger has been a leader in electrical test and measurement globally for 130 years. From power generation to the power outlets in your home, Megger products cover almost every application within the Electrical Supply Industry.
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- Archcliffe Road
Dover, CT17 9EN
United Kingdom
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AC Insulation Testing
AC insulation tests are a popular response to the increasingly demanding industrial, power and domestic marketplaces. Insulation materials have had to become more efficient to keep up with demand; more efficient equipment requires less insulation material to meet the minimum acceptable value of insulation resistance. In turn, cables have become smaller and lighter. However, under certain higher stress testing conditions such as DC testing, cables like Crossed Linked Polyethylene (XLPE) can quickly degrade.
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Battery Testing
With the increasing dependency of back up systems on battery strings, and the escalating cost of replacing batteries, instrumentation and software systems that can measure, trend and manage the life-cycle of cells is a cost effective option.
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Battery Testing Equipment
With the increasing dependency of back up systems on battery strings, and the escalating cost of replacing batteries, instrumentation and software systems that can measure, trend and manage the life-cycle of cells is a cost effective option.
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Cable Fault and Test System Vans
Whether you are working on-site, in the countryside or an urban environment, having the right equipment available when conducting fault location operations is vital. When the correct tools can be accessed easily, fault-location time speeds up dramatically, and faults can be dealt with more efficiently. Megger’s range of cable test vans offer solutions to the challenges of fault location in the real world, no matter the environment. Our test van systems have been developed in collaboration with e...show more -
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Cable Fault Locating Equipment
Commonly used to test underground coaxial and twisted pair cabling, along with transmission lines and other industrial electrical cables.
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Cable Fault, Test And Diagnostics
Allows an operator to test twisted pair cables for faults without physically disconnecting the cables from the switch.
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Cable Locators, Route Tracers And Height Meters
CHM cable height meters are easy to use, handheld devices which use ultrasound to determine the height of up to six overhead cables and wires. They are designed to measure cable sag, overhead clearance and cable heights up to 23 m, with separate products dedicated to the power and telecommunications markets. As a safe alternative to telescopic ranging sticks, there is no physical connection to the cables.
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Cable Route Tracing and Identification
Cable pinpointers and fault locators from Megger make the process of cable route tracing and identification quicker and more accurate. These pinpointing systems are portable for everyday fieldwork and provide services from power and telecoms to water, rail and gas utilities. HV and LV buried cables can be traced to a depth of up to 5m.
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Cable Sheath Fault Location
Locating cable sheath faults is one of the last steps in cable testing, occurring after you have identified the existence of a cable fault via the identification procedure based on your specific site variables and the type of system you are working on
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Cable Test and Diagnostics
Cable testing and diagnostics provides information about the cable’s global condition (e.g. the cable’s overall insulation system), and will reveal localised problems, such as poor joints and terminations; it will also reveal localised weak spots in the insulation. Various cable tests are carried out to spot potential failures before they can cause severe outages. Megger cable test equipment provides access to all of the technology needed to make informed cable management decisions through the different stages of the cable’s life cycle.
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Circuit Breaker Analysis Systems
When a fault such as a short circuit or current overload is detected by a protective relay, a trip impulse is sent to the circuit breaker. The circuit breaker must function as specified and interrupt the current as soon as possible or severe damage may occur. The damage caused by a malfunctioning circuit breaker can often be catastrophic, resulting in significant damage to the electrical system.
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Circuit Breaker Test Equipment
Providing the in-depth analysis to ensure effective maintenance maximum reliability.
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Contact Resistance Test Sets
When a high current passes through a pair of mechanically independent metallic contacts, the resistance must be as low as possible. An increase in resistance can lead to additional degradation, as I2R losses will cause local heating of the contact surfaces. Our range of micro-ohmmeters measure both steady state and dynamic low resistance values. With test currents up to 600A available, logging and trending are also available on some models. We ensure that our Contact Resistance tests sets are portable, making them suitable for field measurements. Our contact resistance testers’ portability makes them ideal for a vast range of resistance testing across the entire LV, MV HV and EHV spectrum.
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DC Cable Testing DC cable testing
Overvoltage protection is critical to the long-term health of any cable. DC overvoltage testing (also known as withstand testing) is the most popular method of general condition and integrity assessment in the power, industrial and domestic markets. This method of testing is distinguished a number of key advantages:
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DC Insulation Testing
Diagnostic insulation testing today represents over a hundred years of constant development. When Sydney Evershed pioneered the first insulation tests in the late 19th century, the only measurable values were insulation at 500 volts and a basic continuity check. However, measurement techniques have continuously evolved to keep pace with new insulation technologies. From electronic design and household wiring to generators and power transmission systems, all different kinds of insulation must operate at a safe minimum value.