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about universal relay testing kit

09/26/2008 12:29 AM

hi friends... i am using megger company universal relay testing kit to test the relays. but i dont know how to test. please help me in this issue how to connect and how to change the settings for this experiment. this is urgent.

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Re: about universal relay testing kit

09/26/2008 1:11 AM

Hello veeru

The original "Megger" was a trademark of Evershed & Vignoles, UK, and that was later taken over by Avo Limited, UK.

You will need to search around for the <"....universal relay testing kit...."> Instruction Manual.

I see that there is a "US based Megger, and there is a "Universal Relay Tester" as per the picture at left.

If that is what you are talking about, refer: http://www.megger.com/us/products/ProductDetailsBySubGroup.php?PSGC=P102

Click here for the Relay Software Support Program

If the Megger Universal Relay Tester you have is not that type, please advise further.

You have also not advised the type/s of relays you intend testing, and if you list those types, it would also assist.

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Re: about universal relay testing kit

09/26/2008 1:54 AM

Thank you for your response.

we are using the relay which you shown. i want a demo on that kit how to test the relays. i searched in the link u sent, but i dint get any useful information . In that panel (testing kit) they given binary input and binary output ports . what are they? how can i connect the relay externally to the test kit? please suggest me to use the kit. once again thanks for your reply.........

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Re: about universal relay testing kit

09/27/2008 1:39 AM

Hello again, veeru

Refer to the AVO (Evershed & Vignoles) training website for your "Megger Universal Relay Tester" : http://www.avotraining.com/

You will need to Register direct with them, and they will assist you.

The Company does their best to ensure purchasers of their products are properly trained.

I do not know of their costs for training, if any. You will need to negotiate that with them.

Please note they also run a helpful Forum: http://www.megger.com/us/login/Index.

If you use that Forum, you will be required to separately Register as a Forum Member, in the usual manner.

I would suggest that you go to your Member profile at and enter your Location + Country, which will then auto-update through all your Topics and Posts.

There are advantages in listing your Location + Country in your Member's Profile.

Advise your progress here, with

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