New ultrasonic partial discharge monitoring instrument
UK power engineering company EA Technology has launched a new handheld instrument for monitoring surface partial discharge (PD) activity in high voltage electricity assets.

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has launched a new handheld instrument for monitoring surface partial discharge (PD) activity in high voltage electricity assets. The UltraMET is a highly sensitive ultrasonic listening device, which provides engineers with instant indications of levels of surface PD activity, in the form of decibel readings. These signals are also converted into audible sound through the supplied headphones. More details on
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