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BrandPARAS
Usage/ApplicationColleges
MaterialMild Steel
PhaseSingle & Three Phase Both
CapacityAs per requirement
Country of OriginMade in India

Electrical Test Setups, DC Motors, DC Generators, Alternators, MG Sets Available 

In an electrical lab, various test equipment and instruments are used to measure electrical parameters, analyze circuits, and troubleshoot electrical systems. Here are some common electrical lab test equipment:

  1. Multimeter: A multimeter is a versatile device used to measure voltage, current, and resistance. It can also perform continuity tests and diode checks. Multimeters come in digital or analog formats.

  2. Oscilloscope: An oscilloscope is used to visualize and analyze electrical waveforms. It displays voltage signals over time and helps in measuring parameters like amplitude, frequency, and phase.

  3. Function Generator: A function generator produces various waveforms, including sine, square, triangular, and pulse waves. It is used to simulate electrical signals for testing and troubleshooting.

  4. Power Supply: A power supply provides electrical energy to devices under test. It can deliver a specific voltage and current to simulate different operating conditions.

  5. Signal Generator: A signal generator produces specific electrical signals, such as audio or radio-frequency signals. It is used for testing and calibration of electronic devices.

  6. Power Analyzer: A power analyzer measures electrical power parameters, including voltage, current, power factor, and harmonics. It is used to analyze power consumption and quality in electrical systems.

  7. LCR Meter: An LCR meter measures inductance, capacitance, and resistance of electronic components. It is used to characterize and test passive components like capacitors and inductors.

  8. Logic Analyzer: A logic analyzer captures and analyzes digital signals in complex digital systems. It helps in troubleshooting digital circuits and verifying proper operation.

  9. Insulation Tester: An insulation tester measures the insulation resistance of electrical conductors and insulating materials. It helps in identifying insulation faults and ensuring electrical safety.

  10. Earth Ground Tester: An earth ground tester measures the resistance between an electrical system and the earth ground. It ensures proper grounding for safety and protection against electrical faults.

  11. Spectrum Analyzer: A spectrum analyzer measures and displays the frequency spectrum of electrical signals. It helps in analyzing and troubleshooting signals in the frequency domain.

  12. Electrical Safety Equipment: Electrical labs should have safety equipment like protective gloves, safety goggles, ear protection, and fire extinguishers to ensure a safe working environment.

These are some of the common electrical lab test equipment used for various measurements, analysis, and troubleshooting tasks. The specific equipment found in an electrical lab may vary based on the nature of the experiments, educational level, and research focus of the laboratory.

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