Clarification Text
Walking Test Meter
Model
WTE-1080
Country of Origin
Italy
Details
Files

Walk Test Meter Features

The Walk Test is a portable measurement system that allows you to analyze the charge levels accumulated in the human body according to the IEC 61340-5-1 standard.

It is completely portable and does not need a PC to collect data, because all data is measured and saved in the internal memory.

The operator can perform all necessary operations without any collaborators, and while walking, the instrument is attached to a fixed position with only one cable for reference on the ground.

Test charts can be viewed on the graphical LCD for quick evaluation.

It can then be easily exported to a PC and analyzed for professional documentation.

A program for managing the tests recorded on the instrument is included with the EVO Walk Test.

Walk Test: This tool is used by the ESD administrator for the assessment of body load in an EPA area. In fact, the characterization of the system is obtained by measuring the electrical resistance and chargeability of the shoe/floor with a person.

- electrical resistance can be measured with a megohmmeter such as this product

- the walk test analyzes the consumability (body voltage) and can be performed with this device.

Range : ± 1050V

Resolution : 1V

Accuracy: ±5% or ±5V

Input resistance: 1014 Ω

Humidity measurement:

Range: 1% to 95% Relative

Resolution : 0.1% Relative

Accuracy: ±2%RH (at 25°C, 10%~90%RH), ±3%RH (at 25°C, 1%~10%RH, 90%~95%RH )

Temperature measurement:

Range : -20°C to +60°C

Resolution : 0.1°C

Accuracy : ± 1 °C

Display: 128x64 pixels, 68x51mm liquid crystal graphics.

Power supply: 6 alkaline batteries LR6 1.5V

Dimensions: 243x130x60mm (tool) - Ø35x130mm (probe)

Weight: 650g (tool) - 250g (probe)

Datalogger Up to 10 graphs can be saved in the internal memory of the device.

Sampling frequency: 200Hz

Maximum graphics time: 2 minutes 30 seconds

Interface: USB

WT Manager software (included)

Management program of data stored by device compatible with WIN XP / 7/8/10

In each measurement session, the 5 highest peaks (P1-P5) and 5 highest valleys (T1) are indicated -T5) with arithmetic averages.