Diagnostic Devices Inc., manufactures and sells Fault Diagnostic Device for Electrical Power Transformers(FD²-EPT) and Fault Area Network for Electrical Power Transformers (FAN-EPT). These devices are less costly and field tests have proven them to be much more reliable than existing diagnostic devices. FD²-EPT and FAN-EPT are products whose accuracy has been tested and proven in real-time utility environment. Utilities and manufacturers can substantially reduce costs associated with defects in operating transformers by early detection of PD. FAN-EPT especially can now revolutionize on-line PD monitoring with easy remote access.

 
We Provide Many Types of Systems
FD²-EPT is offered with a lunch-box unit. The unit is configured from six channels to 16 channels and is suitable for on-site testing with transformer in service. This unit is also offered in rack-mount, panel mount and briefcase configurations.
 
FD²-EPT
Lunchbox Unit - Click here for specs
 
FAN-EPT is offered with a lunch-box unit and a control box, the former acts as a server and the latter as the client. The system is operated in the master-slave mode. The remote server can access the remote client anywhere in the world. CPU is a PC-104, with PC-104 bus and suitable internal/external or cellular modems.
 
FAN-EPT
FAN-EPT & Lunchbox Unit - Click Here for Specs
 
ON-LINE PD MONITORING SYSTEM: FAN-EPT
FAULT AREA NETWORK to monitor three to nine transformers as in a sub-station setting. This has capability of remote operation via modem or any other communication protocol. Click here for specs
 
DAM-AFS
DAM-AFS is offered for airplane wing spars and aircraft fuselage structural integrity evaluation and non-destructive assesment of cracks and failures.
 
 
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Our Other Systems

FD²-EMG - for Electrical Motors and Generators

FD²-SG/LTC - for Switchgear and Load Tap Changers

FDD-BUSH - On-line PD and fault monitoring for HV bushings, with digital read-out, easy to operate and economical

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