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Field intensity meters Static Control / Statometer II

Field intensity meters Static Control / Statometer II

Field intensity meters Static Control / Statometer II

Product catalog summary
Overview: The Statometer II is a field intensity meter designed for measuring electrostatic charges, fields, and potentials. It is a cost-effective and user-friendly instrument suitable for both laboratory and on-site machine use.
Specifications:
  • Measuring Ranges: 0–20, 0–200, and 0–2000 kV/m, selectable via pushbuttons.
  • Display Options: Available with digital or analog display.
  • Power Supply: Operates on integrated rechargeable NiCd batteries or 115 V / 230 V mains voltage.
  • Recorder Output: -2 V to +2 V (0.2 mA).
  • Operating Temperature: +5 °C to +40 °C.
  • Storage/Transport Temperature: -15 °C to +60 °C.
  • Dimensions: 185 x 66 x 180 mm.
  • Weight: 1.5 kg.
  • Measuring Distance: 30 mm.
Features:
  • Equipped with a latching On/Off soft key and two additional soft keys for measuring ranges.
  • Includes a coiled cable connecting the measuring head to the base unit, allowing for measurements on running machines.
  • Indicates the charge sign during measurement.
  • Comes with a measuring case, measuring cable, measuring head, magnetic holder, batteries, and mains cable.
Applications: Ideal for electrical workshops and essential for measuring electrostatic charges in various environments.
Manufacturer Information:
  • HAUG Ionization, Switzerland and Germany.
  • Contact details provided for both locations.
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