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Seaward KD1E

Seaward KD1E

Seaward KD1E

Seaward KD1E

Introducing the Seaward KD1E, a portable AC/DC neon indicator featuring a domed contact electrode, designed for use on systems up to 11kV.

Key Features of the KD1E:

  • Suitable for both AC and DC earthed neutral systems, providing versatility in various electrical configurations.
  • Listed on the UK Electricity Council Approval list G9, ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations.
  • Equipped with neon indication for clear visual feedback.
  • Constructed with a resin-filled, robust housing, meeting industry standards for durability and reliability.
  • Allows direct access to vertical or horizontal metal-clad switchgear, facilitating convenient and efficient operation.Introducing the KD1E, a highly reliable and portable AC/DC neon HV potential indicator designed for use on earthed neutral systems up to 11kV. This indicator serves as a valuable tool for verifying the presence of voltage on earthed neutral electrical circuits.The KDIE series adheres to recommended creepage and safety standards, with design lengths that ensure optimal performance. It features high-grade PVC tubing and incorporates fully encapsulated resistor chains for enhanced safety and durability. To further enhance safety, a PH3 proving unit is available and recommended for use before and after employing the high voltage indicator.The versatility of Seaward’s KD1E makes it applicable in various industries, including Electric Utility Suppliers, Factory maintenance departments, Switchgear manufacturers/suppliers, HV training centers, HV installation contractors, and estates/facilities departments.

    Additional accessories are available to support different applications, such as 90º and 120º bent end adaptors and 1.5m extension rods, enabling easy access to switchgear that is difficult to reach.

Part Number: 113A916

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