PTM software version 4.60 available from Omicron
Omicron’s Primary Test Manager software (PTM) helps you to perform diagnostic tests on circuit breakers, current and voltage transformers, rotating machines, earth networks, power transformers and associated equipment such as bushings and on-load changers (CPeC).
Omicron’s Primary Test Manager software (PTM) helps you to perform diagnostic tests on circuit breakers, current and voltage transformers, rotating machines, earth networks, power transformers and associated equipment such as bushings and on-load changers (CPeC).
The software guides you through the testing process with comprehensive test procedures and detailed wiring diagrams.
Tests can be evaluated automatically in accordance with applicable international standards IEEE and IEC.
PTM also offers powerful reporting functions such as personalised individual reports on the equipment to be tested, test results and evaluation.
General improvements and new features:
· Quick test for freely configurable individual tests with the CPC 100
· Inspection test for visual inspections, including execution on mobile device with PTMate 1.80 (test with an evaluation license)
· Data analysis and transfer features for DataSync web users
· Device link for CPC 100, CIBANO 500 and TESTRANO 600
· Importing Doble files for additional items.
Download the latest version of the PTM software for CPC 100/80, TESTRANO 600, CIBANO 500, DIRANA, FRANEO 800 or HGT1 in the customer area (for registered customers only):
https://www.omicronenergy.com/en/news/details/ptm-460-software-version-available/
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