Phase Rotation Meter

The digital phase rotation meter PCE-PI 10 is used to determine the direction of rotation of 3-phase voltage networks. Furthermore, the phase rotation meter is able to measure voltages up to 600V AC / DC. The rotating field direction is important for machines and plants.

Description

A Rotation Phase Meter is a vital tool for electricians, engineers, and maintenance professionals to verify the correct sequence in three-phase electrical systems. By identifying the order before installation or maintenance, it helps prevent motor damage, reverse rotation, and system failures.


Key Features

  1. Fast & Accurate Detection – Quickly identifies rotation for proper motor connection
  2.  Easy-to-Use – Simple, user-friendly display for hassle-free operation
  3. Contact & Non-Contact Models – Versatile options for different applications
  4. Portable & Durable – Designed for industrial and field use
  5. Wide Voltage Compatibility – Works with various power systems
  6. LED & Audible Alerts – Provides clear visual and sound indicators for quick results
  7. Battery-Powered & Wired Models – Choose based on your testing needs

Why Use a Phase Rotation Meter?

  1. Prevents Motor Damage – Ensures correct wiring to avoid reverse rotation
  2. Enhances Safety – Reduces electrical faults and system failures
  3. Saves Time & Effort – Quick phase verification improves efficiency
  4. Essential for Industrial & Commercial Use – Ideal for electrical setups, HVAC systems, and motor-driven equipment
  5. Compatible with Various Power Systems – Works with both low and high-voltage applications
  6. Reduces Maintenance Costs – Prevents incorrect wiring, minimizing costly repairs and downtime
  7. Great for Troubleshooting –Helps diagnose rotation-related electrical issues easily

Who Can Use a Phase Rotation Meter?

  1.  Electricians & Engineers – Ensure proper phase wiring in installations
  2.  Manufacturing & Industrial Plants – Verify motor and machinery phase rotation
  3.  HVAC Technicians – Prevent compressor damage due to incorrect sequencing
  4.  Construction Sites – Protect power tools and electrical equipment from faults
  5. Facility Managers – Maintain smooth and uninterrupted electrical operations
  6.  Power & Utility Companies – Diagnose and troubleshoot sequence issues in power grids