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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Megger expands its transformer test product line

Megger group has decided to take over Pax diagnostics of Sweden. Pax has designed a new range of transformer, named as Pax IDAX. Pax IDAX is used to measure moisture in power transformers as well as testing insulation material in various power system products. The Pax FRAX range of sweep frequency response analysis products are designed for detecting electromechanical changes inside power transformers. The products fulfill all recent international standards and recommendations for SFRA testing. Megger has been the premier provider of electric test equipment and measuring instruments for electrical power applications. Megger provides a full service solution to meet your electrical test and measurement needs. Pax was founded in 2004, it develops, manufactures and markets test equipment for the power industry with a focus on insulation diagnostics and power transformer testing. Both megger and PAX together will create the strongest product line in the industry to address end user concerns.

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