: By integrating a micro-ohm meter, the CIBANO 500 can measure the contact resistance under both static and dynamic conditions, which is vital for assessing the health of the contacts.
The device monitors the current drawn by the trip and close coils during operation. By analyzing the coil current signature, technicians can diagnose issues with the coil itself, the latch mechanism, or the control wiring (e.g., high friction, low battery voltage, or burnt coils). cibano500
Safety is paramount in high-voltage testing. The CIBANO 500 includes: : By integrating a micro-ohm meter, the CIBANO
with a short sentence, e.g., “I mean a car race,” “It’s a software,” or “A motorcycle model.” Safety is paramount in high-voltage testing
| Parameter | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | Up to 500 A (continuous) / 200 A (switching mode) | | Resistance Measurement Range | 0.1 µΩ to 5 Ω | | Measurement Accuracy | Typically ±0.5% of reading (at high currents) | | Timing Inputs | Up to 12 main contacts (break/make) | | Resolution | 0.1 ms typical for timing | | Coil Current Measurement | Range: 0 to 35 A DC | | Interfaces | Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi (depending on configuration) | | Weight | Approx. 11 kg (24 lbs) – Highly portable compared to legacy units | | Power Supply | Universal mains supply (AC) and internal battery option for basic tests |
The story of the CIBANO 500 began with a challenge to simplify complex substation maintenance. Before its creation, technicians had to carry multiple heavy devices and manually enter data, which was time-consuming and prone to errors. OMICRON engineers collaborated closely with customers to develop a solution that prioritized:
: Allows for testing even if a station battery is missing, including overcurrent and undervoltage release tests.