CT-8000 S3
Digital Circuit Breaker Analyzer
The CT-8000 S3 is Vanguard’s fourth generation EHV circuit breaker analyzer. The CT-8000 S3 is available with 3 (part number 9103-UC) or 6 contact timing channels (part number 9104-UC). The CT-8000 S3 can fully analyze a circuit breaker’s performance by measuring the main contact and resistor contact time, stroke, velocity, over-travel, bounce back and contact wipes. Also, an outstanding feature of the CT-8000 S3 is the ability to perform dynamic resistance tests on circuit breaker contacts.
- Fully analyze circuit breaker’s performance by measuring main contact and resistor contact time, stroke, velocity, over-travel, bounce back and contact wipes
- Perform dynamic contact resistance test
- USB computer interface
- USB Flash drive interface (Flash drive not included)
- Store up to 200 test records and 100 test plans internally
- Initiate Breaker Operation
- Built-in 4.5″ wide Thermal Printer
- Rugged “QWERTY” style membrane keypad
- Optional “On-line” Timing Mode
- Optional dual ground testing mode
- Optional Bluetooth wireless computer interface
TYPE | Portable circuit-breaker analyzer |
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS | 16”W x 11”H x 14”D (40.6 cm x 29.9 cm x 35.6 cm); Weight: 22 lbs (9.98 kg) |
INPUT POWER | 100-240Vac, 10A, 50/60Hz |
DRY CONTACT OUTPUTS | 3 channels (9103-UC) or 6 channels (9104-UC). Channel can detect the main contact and resistor contact time. |
TIMING WINDOWS | 1 second, 10 seconds, or 20 seconds |
TIMING RESOLUTIONS | ±50 micro-seconds @ 1 sec. duration, ±500 micro-seconds @ 10 sec. duration, ±1.0 milli-seconds @ 20 sec. duration |
TIMING ACCURACY | 0.05% of reading ±0.05 ms @ 1 second duration |
DRY-CONTACT CHANNEL PROTECTION | All contact inputs are grounded until test. Input channels are also protected against static discharge. |
DRY-CONTACT DETECTION RANGE | Closed: Less than 20 Ohm. Opened: greater than 5000 ohm |
INSERTION RESISTOR DETECTION RANGE | 50 - 5,000 ohms |
TRIGGER INPUT VOLTAGE | Open/Close trigger voltage: 24 V – 300V DC or peak AC |
VOLTAGE SENSING INPUT RANGE | V1: analog input; 0 – 250 V DC or peak AC; sensitivity ±1 V; record and print voltage level V2 and V3: voltage presence/absence detector input; 24 – 255 V DC or peak AC; record and print 3 timing events |
BREAKER OPERATIONS | Initiate Open, Close, Open-Close, Close-Open, Open-Close-Open |
BREAKER INITIATE CAPACITY | 30A, 250 Vac/dc max |
INITIATE CURRENT READING RANGE | one, non-contact, Hall-effect sensor, 0 – 20 amp range, dc to 5 Khz AC |
DIGITAL TRAVEL TRANSDUCER INPUTS | 3 digital travel transducer channels; linear range: 0.0 – 60.0 in (±0.01 in) rotary range: 0 – 360 degrees (±0.36 degrees) |
RESISTOR TYPE TRANSDUCER INPUTS | 3 channels, 200 ohm – 10K ohms |
CONTACT TRAVEL POINT DIFFERENCE | measures “slow-close” contact-point distances; results can be printed |
DYNAMIC/STATIC RESISTANCE RANGE | 0.1 – 1,999 micro-ohms; accuracy: ±2% of reading, ±5 micro-ohms |
RESISTANCE TEST CURRENT | 200 amperes max |
DISPLAY | back-lit LCD screen (128 x 240 pixels); viewable in bright sunlight and low light |
PRINTER | built-in 4.5” wide thermal printer that can print both graphic contact travel waveforms and tabulated test results |
INTERNAL TEST RECORD STORAGE | Store upt to 200 test records and 100 test plans |
EXTERNAL TEST RECORD STORAGE | USB Flash drive interface for external storage of test records and test plans |
COMPUTER INTERFACES | One USB port, optional Bluetooth wireless interface |
PC SOFTWARE | Windows® based Breaker Analysis software included with purchase price |
CABLES | furnished with full set of test leads |
OPTIONS | transportation cases (available for the CT-8000 S3 and travel transducers), on-line timing mode, dual ground testing mode, bluetooth interface |
SAFETY | designed to meet UL 6101A-1 and CAN/CSA C22.2 No 1010.1-92 standards |
ENVIRONMENT | Operating: -10°C to +50°C (+15°F to +122°F); Storage: -30°C to +70°C (-22°F to +158°F) |
HUMIDITY | 90% RH @ 40°C (104°F) non-condensing |
ALTITUDE | 2,000 m (6,562 ft) to full safety specifications |
WARRANTY | One year on parts and labor |