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Hi all
Usually I work at office or central headquarters, but sometimes I have to get on my job pants and test some Megger or show trainees or rookies how to measure with safety voltages, impedances and so on.
So, does anyone can recommend me a manufacturer who describes in its instruction manual´s how to carry out the tests?
Maybe that can be a good point in order to emit purchase orders depending on the manufacturer.
Many thanks in advance.
 

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