Megger MGFL100 Battery Ground Fault Locator
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Features
- AC/Adapter: 90–264 VAC input, 18 VDC output
- Battery: lithium-ion (4-hour life, <8-hour recharge)
- Voltage range: 0–50V (±5% accuracy ±2 LSD)
- Current range: 0–160 mA (±5% accuracy ±2 LSD)
- Resistance range: 0–400 kΩ (±10 ± 280 x RC)% accuracy ±1 LSD
- Capacitance range: 0–19.99 μF (±20% ±(.0027 / R) fd ±1 LSD)
- Environmental:
- Operating temp: 0° to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)
- Receiver: -20° to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
- Humidity: 0–95% non-condensing
- Altitude: <2000 m (600V CAT IV), 2000–4000 m (600V CAT III)
- Safety/EMC/Vibration:
- Meets requirements of IEC61010-1, CE, CAT IV @ 600
- EMI: CISPR 11 Group 1 class A for emissions
- EMI: IEC 61326-1 Table A.1 for immunity
- Vibration: MIL-STD-810G
- Compliance: IEC61010-1, CE Certified, UKCA Certified
The Megger MGFL100 battery ground fault locator is a compact, versatile tool designed to locate ground faults in ungrounded DC and AC systems, DC battery strings, and IT-grounded AC systems. It delivers accurate fault tracing by directly measuring fault resistance, fault current, leakage capacitance, and leakage current. The transmitter and receiver work together to detect real faults and provide visual and audible alarms while ignoring phantom issues caused by capacitance, ensuring fast, accurate diagnostics with no manual tuning required.
Built for safety and efficiency, the MGFL100 includes fused leads to prevent arc flash hazards, adjustable current and voltage limits to avoid breaker trips, and password protection for added security. It operates on both AC and battery power, making it suitable for various environments. With a 5.12Hz AC output signal, it enables fault tracing on noisy systems or low-frequency networks without tripping DC breakers.
Megger MGFL100 Applications:
- Ungrounded DC battery strings
- Substations
- Railways and industrial facilities
- IT networks in hospitals and other protected environments
- Maritime systems
- Signal and control lines in critical infrastructure