Advanced Test Equipment is Proud to Announce Rental Availability of the New AEMC 6472/6474 Ground Resistance Tester

San Diego, CA, July 09, 2009 --(PR.com)-- The GroundFlex™ Adapter Model 6474 is capable of power transmission tower and tower leg ground resistance testing when used in combination with the Model 6472 Kit. This multi-functional and high performance earth and resistivity tester has been designed for reliability, speed and accuracy. This is the only system on the market capable of testing ground resistance of individual power transmission tower legs and total resistance without disconnecting the overhead ground wire. Not only will you save time and money with this comprehensive tester, but it is significantly safer than many other earth testing systems on the market.

Users of the AEMC® Tower & Substation GroundFlex™ are able to test both ground resistance of tower legs (individually and total) and overhead ground wires. Unlike traditional earth testers, the Model 6472 offers the possibility of analyzing the frequency behavior of earthing systems up to 5 kHz. By employing a high-frequency measurement signal it is possible to assess the behavior of an earthing system in the event of lightning. Other features include Bond Resistance, Ground Resistance, Soil Resistivity, Ground Coupling, Selective Ground Resistance using a Current Probe and Step & Touch Potential Testing.

Note: The GroundFlex™ Adapter Model 6474 can only be used with the Ground Tester Model 6472 Kit.

About Advanced Test Equipment Rentals
Advanced Test Equipment Rentals is a provider of test equipment for Defense, Communications, Aerospace and related industries. Headquartered in San Diego, California, Advanced Test Equipment Rentals has over 28 years of experience and services clients worldwide. Additional information about Advanced Test Equipment is available at http://www.atecorp.com.

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(800) 404-ATEC (2832)
Rentals@atecorp.com

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