The Omicron CMA 156 6-Phase Current Amplifier Relay Test Set is a high-performance testing device designed for testing and commissioning of protection relays, particularly in complex power systems with multi-phase configurations. It offers an advanced solution for simulating and amplifying current signals, making it ideal for verifying the accuracy and reliability of protection relays across six phases.
Key Features:
6-Phase Capability: The CMA 156 supports up to 6 independent current outputs, making it suitable for testing multi-phase protection relays, including systems with 3-phase, 6-phase, or more complex configurations.
High Precision & Accuracy: Delivers precise current amplification, ensuring accurate relay testing even under demanding conditions. It provides a wide range of current output from 1 mA to 156 A, with an adjustable phase shift for comprehensive testing.
Flexible Control and Monitoring: The device allows users to configure and control the output settings for different current levels and phase shifts, all through an intuitive interface. Real-time monitoring of output parameters ensures precise testing and troubleshooting.
Advanced Protection Relay Testing: With its ability to simulate complex fault conditions and relay responses, the CMA 156 is ideal for testing differential relays, distance relays, overcurrent relays, and other protection schemes.
Robust Build for Field Use: Designed for use in a variety of field environments, the CMA 156 is compact, portable, and rugged, making it suitable for on-site testing at substations, power plants, and other locations.
Connectivity & Data Logging: The device offers seamless connectivity to external systems and includes built-in data logging and reporting features, ensuring comprehensive test documentation and analysis.
The Omicron CMA 156 6-Phase Current Amplifier Relay Test Set is a powerful tool for electrical engineers and technicians involved in the commissioning and maintenance of complex protection schemes, ensuring high reliability and operational safety in electrical power networks.



















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