Transforming Technologies Dual Conductor Resistance Monitor, 2 Operators + 2 Mats - CM1600

$332.92
Description

Description

  • Key performance benefit: Continuously monitors grounding integrity for two operators and two work surfaces, ensuring immediate detection of resistance faults to maintain ESD control.
  • Material & construction: Constructed with a stainless steel case and remote jacks, supporting dual conductor wrist strap systems for continuous loop resistance monitoring.
  • Risk reduction/compliance benefit: Detects open circuits and out-of-limit resistance conditions in real time, reducing the risk of electrostatic discharge events and product damage.
  • Protection level: Triggers alarms when operator resistance exceeds 35 megohms or mat resistance exceeds 100 megohms. Also detects low resistance faults.
  • Comfort & usability: Supports dual wire wrist straps, maintaining a continuous path to ground even if one conductor is severed.
  • Safety & compliance assurance: Meets or exceeds ANSI ESD-S20.20 and ESDA Standard 1.1-2006 requirements.

Recommended For

  • Hard drive manufacturing
  • GMR head testing
  • Electronics assembly
  • Aerospace applications
  • Military applications
  • Semiconductor fabrication

Primary Industries

  • Electronics Manufacturing
  • Semiconductor
  • Aerospace
  • Military

Standards and Certifications

  • ANSI ESD-S20.20
  • ESDA Standard 1.1-2006
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Properties

Monitoring Capacity 2 operators, 2 mats
Alarm Type Audible and visual
Operator Alarm Threshold 35 megohm (default)
Mat Alarm Threshold 100 megohm
Construction Stainless steel case
Connection Type Remote jacks

FAQs

When is a continuous ESD monitor preferred over periodic wrist strap testing?

A continuous monitor is preferred in environments where constant grounding verification is required. Unlike periodic testing, it provides real-time monitoring of operators and work surfaces, helping detect failures immediately. This is especially important in critical ESD-controlled areas where even brief grounding interruptions could impact sensitive components.

How does monitoring multiple operators improve workflow efficiency?

Monitoring two operators simultaneously allows shared workstations to remain compliant without requiring separate devices. This reduces equipment redundancy and simplifies setup while ensuring both users are continuously grounded. It is particularly useful in collaborative work environments where multiple technicians operate at the same station.

What role do audible and visual alarms play in ESD protection?

Audible and visual alarms provide immediate feedback if a grounding issue occurs. This allows operators to quickly identify and correct problems before damage can occur. Real-time alerts help maintain consistent ESD protection and reduce the risk of unnoticed failures during sensitive handling tasks.

Can this monitor be used for both personnel and workstation grounding verification?

Yes, it is designed to monitor both operator wrist straps and workstation grounding points, such as mats and tool chassis. This dual functionality helps ensure that both personnel and work surfaces remain properly grounded, supporting a more complete ESD control system within the workspace.

What should be considered when installing and using this monitor?

Proper placement and secure connections are important to ensure accurate monitoring. Users should verify that wrist straps, grounding cords, and work surfaces are correctly connected. Regular checks of connections and power supply help maintain reliable operation and consistent performance in ESD-controlled environments.