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Static Dissipative Rubber Table Mat

8801

Manufacturer Part Number
8801
Description
Static Dissipative Rubber Table Mat
Manufacturer
3M
Datasheets

Specifications of 8801

Ground Terminals
Stud
External Width
2ft
Thickness
1.7mm
Roll Length
40ft
Color
Blue
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
na

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Test Equipment
3M
3M Ground Pro Ground Integrity Meter is an essential tool for anyone
concerned with obtaining proper grounding of equipment during
installation, maintenance, and throughout regular use. This dedicated
meter has multiple features to verify critical grounding parameters in any
facility. It measures ground impedance in accordance with ANSI 6.1 and
ANSI/ESDA S20.20 standards. Because data integrity is essential, this
monitor provides accurate measurements of ground impedance even
when ground noise is present — an area in which many instruments fail.
It also measures AC and DC voltage on the ground while separately
measuring high-frequency voltage (EMI), to aid in performing diagnostics
of equipment malfunctions and lockups.
3M
For more product information, please visit www.3M.com/static
Ground Pro Ground Integrity Meter
Ground Pro Ground Integrity Meter
Features
• ANSI/ESDA S20.20 and ANSI 6.1 compliant.
• Accurate readings in noisy environments.
• Built-in alarm alerts personnel of potentially dangerous voltage.
• Measures high-frequency noise (EMI) on grounds in a broad frequency range.
Areas Not Touched by Multimeters
A typical multimeter measures resistance by applying DC voltage to
the circuit and measuring voltage drop. Any current in the ground
connection, which is a common occurrence in a working tool, can easily
be factored in the calculations and cause a multimeter to produce an
unrealistic result such as negative or extremely high resistance. Ground
Pro uses proprietary DSP technology to measure ground impedance
while completely ignoring noise and currents on the ground, providing
reliable readings in difficult environments.
Product No.
CTM051
Description
Ground Integrity Meter