For the diverse requirements of our valued clients, we are engaged in offering an exclusive collection of Portable Partial Discharge System. The offered system is manufactured by our nimble professionals using qualitative components in adherence with the industry latest developments. Stringently tested by our quality controllers on predetermined parameters at our hi-tech quality testing lab, this system is a portable device for, online, factory and laboratory partial discharge measurement on electrical apparatus or components. Our offered Portable Partial Discharge System can be availed in different dimensions.Features: Excellent functionality Light weight Easy Installation Compact design Portable Partial Discharge SystemThe XDP II can be used in accordance to IEC 60270. It records partial discharge measurements for computer analysis and diagnostic using the optional XDP II software for a PC. Using the appropriate accessories, the XDP II can be used in several applications. Applications: Quality control of MV/HV equipment on production line (transformers, switchgears, etc.) Quality control of the insulators during installation or underground network repair (cable joints, elbows, etc.) Online follow-up of the ageing process of the critical components insulation (transformers, switchgears, cable joints etc.) Safety control prior to work conducted under charge Partial discharge testing is a PREDICTIVE qualitative analysis tool that can warn of a potential upcoming system failure. The XDP II is a powerful and flexible Partial Discharge Measurement System. The XDP II is an ultra-wide-band amplification system allowing to measure PD activity. It uses a very high speed detection technique to detect PD activities.The XDP II displays graphically PD wave form and the built-in speaker allows to listen PD activities. Those information can be recorded in the XDPII along with date and time of the reading. The recorded measurements remain stored in memory even when the XDP II is shut off. This allows the transfer of these recordings to a computer upon return from the worksite.