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The 2555A is the
world's leading 100 Ampere AC-DC Current Standard. The
2555A has earned this position through 30 years of
proven rock-solid reliability and unmatched performance.
Our discriminating customers include the U.S. Army, Navy,
Air Force and the National Institute of Standards and
Technology as well as an impressive list of hundreds of
other satisfied 2555A owners around the world that reads
like the Who's Who of metrology.
Capable of
delivering from 1mA to 100 amps DC or RMS AC of precise
constant current, the 2555A is ideal for direct
calibration of ammeters, wattmeters, DMM's, shunts,
current transformers and Hall effect devices. The superb
stability of Valhalla's patented transconductance
amplifier* technology allows the 2555A to be used for
transfer measurements on .001 ohm primary resistance
standards. Applications for the 2555A outside of the
field of metrology include component testing on fuses,
circuit breakers, relays and high current
connectors.
The 2555A
supplies four volts of compliance in order to drive heavy
burden loads and still delivers constant current. The
output compliance is continually monitored by the unit's
internal voltmeter. Compliance status is displayed at all
times on the 2555A's compliance indicators. To insure
that the compliance voltage is available to drive the
load (and not the leads), Valhalla offers two heavy duty
six foot 100 amp cable sets. The "HMF" set is terminated
in 2" opening, 500 amp rated, injection molded clamps,
while the "HC" version is terminated in no. 4 copper ring
lugs.
*Protected
Under U.S. Patent No. 409133
he Valhalla 2555A
is the "workhorse" in the metrology lab for the
calibration of current shunts, ammeters, clamp-on meters,
current transformers, and even low value resistance
standards. The metrology lab isn't the only place a
Valhalla 2555A comes in useful. Production departments
and Quality Control test areas using the Valhalla 2555A
can also benefit. Many companies improve their product
reliability by using the 2555A for the screening of
fuses, relays, circuit breakers, and a multitude of
current sensor incorporated devices.
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