Coil testers (coil analysers) check the trip and close coils that operate circuit breakers and contactors — the actuators a protection scheme relies on to clear a fault. The Amperis range for the electrical sector includes coil analysers that capture coil behaviour and confirm the mechanism will operate when it is called upon.
The analyser energises the coil and records its current signature over time, which reveals friction, a sticking plunger or armature problems long before the breaker fails to operate. It also measures coil resistance and the minimum pickup (operating) voltage — the lowest voltage at which the coil reliably acts. Read together with breaker timing, the coil current explains why an operation has become slow or erratic.
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Amperis instruments are referenced to the IEC/EN framework (not national PN/PL designations):
A weak or sticking coil can delay or prevent tripping, defeating the protection scheme. The coil current signature exposes the problem before it causes a failure to operate.
It is the lowest control voltage at which the trip or close coil reliably operates, a value referenced in IEC 62271-1 to confirm the breaker will act even with a depressed battery voltage.
A change in the coil current signature often explains a change in breaker timing, so the two measurements are analysed together during maintenance.
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