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Control your F2000 Series Relay Test Set with a Doble F2010 Minicontroller

Doble F6150sv Relay Testing Systemrelay test set is generally heavy and large because it needs to produce large currents to be able to simulate the operating conditions of relays. It would be easier to test relays if you could move around without carrying the whole test system.


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If you need to test a lot of relays or other electrical devices, it will be more convenient if you use a micro controller to remotely control your test set. This will allow you to have more control over your test set and move from one place to another without dragging the whole  set along with you.

The Doble F2010 mini controller is a handheld microcomputer that allows you to control F2000 series Doble relay test sets. This device plugs into the proprietary D232 which has a modified RS 232 port on the back of the F2000 series devices. F2010 allows you to adjust the current and voltage from zero to full scale. It also allows you to control the frequency and phase angle of each output channel individually.

Related electrical test equipment available for rent from Protec:

Doble F6150sv Relay Testing System

Megger SMRT1 Single-Phase Relay Test System

Utility Relay Co. B-291-MP Secondary Injection Test Set

This electrical test equipment is available for rent, lease, or purchase from Protec Equipment Resources. We are here to help you with your testing equipment needs.

Wherever the job takes you (and the equipment), with Protec’s multiple locations, we always ship from the office closest to your desired drop location (if the electrical test equipment you need is in-stock at that location), and the equipment can be returned to the nearest office.

We always consider ALL shipping options in order to save you the most time and money.

Also, if you happen to be close to one of our many office locations, walk-ins are always welcome!

Rely on the Electrical Test Equipment Rental Experts, we are there when and where you need us.


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Editor’s Note: This post was originally published December, 2010 and has been updated freshness, accuracy and comprehensiveness