Voltstik 6-133 Radio Based Distribution Voltmeters

Voltstik 6-133 Radio Based Distribution Voltmeters

Description

The Voltstik is a distribution voltage voltmeter designed for use on lines and in substations. This meter is employed onto a line by using a hot stick and universal chuck adapter. It is capable of measuring voltage phase to phase, and phase to ground.

Features
Safely and accurately measure the primary voltage
Non-conductive meter case and universal adaptor
Remote display for instant confirmation of the reading & holds up to four unique readings
Remote display for instant confirmation of the reading & holds up to four unique readings

Description

The Voltstik is a distribution voltage voltmeter designed for use on lines and in substations. This meter is employed onto a line by using a hot stick and universal chuck adapter. It is capable of measuring voltage phase to phase, and phase to ground.


Features

  • Safely and accurately measure the primary voltage
  • Non-conductive meter case and universal adaptor
  • Remote display for instant confirmation of the reading
  • Take Phase to Phase and Phase to Ground measurements
  • Single stick operation
  • Holds up to four unique readings



Specifications

Kit Model Number: 6-133

Type: 37kV Voltmeter Kit

Kit Includes:

8-133, 37kV Voltmeter

8-121, Radio Based Remote Display

Carrying Case

Range of Operation

Voltage: 0-37,000 VAC

Resolution

Voltage: 1 Volt

Accuracy: ± 1%  ± 2 Volts

Operation

Frequency: 60 Hz (57 to 63 Hz) or 50 Hz (47 to 53 Hz) Models Available

Controls: One button operation

Mechanical

Weight: 5.25 lbs (2.38kg)

Display: 5 Digit LCD

Operating Temperature: -22 to +140 °F (-30 to +60 °C)

Housing: Shock & water resistant molded urethane

Hotstick mounting: Universal chuck adapter (Hotstick not included)

Battery: 2 each 9 volt alkaline or 9 volt lithium

Radio

Frequency: 916.48 MHz

Power: .1 milliwatt

Range: 50 Feet


Application

  • Identifying broken insulators
  • Measuring voltage drop
  • Phasing
  • Troubleshooting distribution circuits