IEC 60884-1 6-Station Socket Temperature Rise Test Equipment For Household Plug & Socket Test
The Plug & Socket Temperature Rise Tester is a high-precision, PLC-controlled testing solution engineered to evaluate the thermal performance of household electrical accessories, including plugs, sockets, and extension cords. Built to meet key international and Chinese safety standards, it simulates real-world operating conditions to measure temperature rise under load, ensuring your products meet regulatory requirements and consumer safety benchmarks. With 6 independent test stations and intuitive touchscreen operation, it is designed for efficiency, accuracy, and ease of use in quality control labs and manufacturing facilities.
Q&A Section
Q1: Which standards does this tester comply with?
A1: The tester meets key safety standards including GB/T2099.1-2021, GB/T2099.7-2024, GB16915.1-2014, IEC 60884-1:2006, and IEC 60669-1:2007, covering the most common requirements for household electrical accessories in global markets.
Q2: How many samples can I test at once?
A2: The unit features 6 independent test stations, allowing you to test up to 6 different socket configurations (e.g., 2-pin, 3-pin) simultaneously. This significantly improves throughput for high-volume testing needs.
Q3: What is the accuracy of the test current?
A3: The test current ranges from 0 to 30A with a resolution of 0.1A, and the display accuracy is ±0.5%FS ±2 digits. This precision ensures reliable temperature rise measurements for compliance testing.
Q4: How is temperature rise measured during the test?
A4: Temperature rise is measured using a user-supplied temperature scanner connected via external thermocouples, which are directly attached to the test samples. This method provides accurate, real-time temperature data throughout the test cycle.
Q5: Is the equipment easy to operate?
A5: Yes. The tester is controlled by a PLC system with a user-friendly touchscreen interface, allowing you to set test current, duration, and other parameters with minimal training. The built-in time-up alarm also adds an extra layer of safety and automation.