Electrical safety testing is a critical diagnostic capability for equipment safety. The Fluke analyzer automatically runs all the tests and stores detailed results. Technicians can either print data or transfer it to automated computerized maintainence management systems. The system provides easy verification of biomedical equipment to manufactures’ specifications.
The DALE601 Electrical Safety Analyzer is the industry's lowest priced full function Electrical Safety Analyzer.
Unique to the DALE601 is its capability to make a broad range of external measurements. A clearly labeled single master function switch guides the user through a complete measurement procedure.
The DALE601 measures Line Voltage, Instrument Current, Ground Resistance, Earth and Chassis Leakage Current, Patient Lead-to-Ground, Lead-to-Lead and Lead Isolation (M.A.P.) Current, External Gradient, Probe and Transducer Isolation Current and Point-to-Point Resistance.
The device also tests all 120-volt standard wall outlets for the proper wiring. The green and an amber light indicate five normal or fault conditions.
Fluke's Ansur software simplifies medical device inspections (whether for preventive maintenance—PM—or post-repair quality assurance). With a single human interface no matter how many different mainframe testers are used it simplifies usage. The Ansur Test Automation System is used as an adjunct to Fluke Biomedical and Metron analyzers and simulators and allows for faster and easier medical device inspections.

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