Overview
The accidental explosion of electric initiating explosive device is caused by static electricity spark with certain energy imposed on electric initiating explosive device. The influence of static electricity to the electric explosive device can be regarded as a capacitor charged to a certain voltage, then the capacitor discharges to electric initiating explosive device through specified resistance. Electrostatic sensitivity test for electric initiating explosive device is to measure the fire rate or fire voltage (energy) under specified condition.
EDS 30S is designed according to GJB 736.11:1990, which is used to measure the relative sensitivity of electric initiating explosive device to electrostatic spark discharge so as to determine its safety.
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- Output Voltage 10 V~ 30 kV
- Tolerance ±5%±2 V
- Charging Capacitor: 500 pF/2 nF ±5%
- Serial Discharging Resistor: 500 Ω/5000 Ω ±5%
- Polarity: Positive, negative or alternative (first positive
and then negative) - Repetition Time: 10~99 s
- Repetition Number:1~99
- Trigger Modes: Manual/Auto/External Trigger
Includes:
- Explosive box EDS 30S-EP BOX
- Switching box EDS 30S-SWBOX
- High Voltage Meter Q3-V
- Capacitor modules 500pF & 2 nF
- Resistor modules 500 Ω & 5000 Ω
- Fuse
- Power line
- Flat ground line
- Test line
- Alligator clip
- User Manual
- Test Output Report