Transforming Technologies Dual Conductor Resistance Monitor, 1 Operator + 1 Mat - CM1602

$212.64
Description

Description

  • Key performance benefit: Continuously monitors resistance for one operator and one work surface, ensuring immediate detection of grounding failures.
  • Material & construction: Dual conductor monitoring system designed to measure the resistance of the wrist strap and work surface connections.
  • Risk reduction/compliance benefit: Detects both high- and low-resistance faults, reducing the risk of ESD events and grounding failures.
  • Protection level: Triggers alarms when operator resistance exceeds 35 megohm or drops to 1.8 megohm. The mat alarm limit is set at 100 megohm.
  • Comfort & usability: Provides continuous monitoring without interrupting operator workflow.
  • Safety & compliance assurance: No certifications specified.

Recommended For

  • Electronics assembly
  • Semiconductor fabrication
  • Hard drive manufacturing
  • ESD-sensitive testing
  • Workstation grounding monitoring
  • Static control environments

Primary Industries

  • Electronics Manufacturing
  • Semiconductor
  • Industrial Manufacturing

Standards and Certifications

  • Not specified
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Properties

Monitoring Capacity 1 operator, 1 mat
Alarm Type Audible and visual
High Resistance Alarm 35 megohm
Low Resistance Alarm 1.8 megohm
Mat Alarm Threshold 100 megohm
Monitoring Type Dual conductor

FAQs

When is a single-operator monitor the right choice over multi-operator systems?

A single-operator monitor is best suited for individual workstations where tasks are performed by one person at a time. It offers a cost-effective solution without unnecessary complexity, making it ideal for dedicated benches or controlled environments where workflow does not require simultaneous monitoring of multiple users.

Why is monitoring both high and low resistance important in ESD control?

Monitoring both high and low resistance helps ensure proper grounding without introducing safety risks. High resistance may indicate a broken connection, while low resistance could suggest an unsafe path to ground. Detecting both conditions supports a balanced and reliable ESD control setup during sensitive operations.

Can this monitor be used in shared or rotating workstations?

It can be used in shared environments, but it is most effective when operators consistently connect and disconnect properly during смена. In high-rotation settings, procedures must be in place to ensure each user is properly grounded, as the system monitors only one operator at a time and does not track multiple users simultaneously.

What should be considered when integrating this into an existing ESD program?

This monitor should complement, not replace, other ESD controls such as flooring systems, ionization, and proper handling practices. It is important to align its use with internal protocols and ensure that all grounding points are compatible to maintain consistency across the entire ESD-protected area.

How should the monitor and accessories be maintained for reliable performance?

Routine inspection of wrist straps, cords, and connections is essential to ensure accurate monitoring. Worn or damaged components should be replaced promptly. Keeping connection points clean and periodically verifying alarm functionality helps maintain dependable operation and reduce the risk of undetected grounding issues over time.