The connectivity of the two points to the mains should also be well beyond speculation. This is especially so when
connecting low-value resistances because these low value resistances are a perpetual source of error. The voltmeter
used to measure the voltage drop across the resistance should possess a high impedance and measurement accuracy.
The ground bond safety tester market is achieved by a four wire millimeter test using a milliohm meter.
The circuit under due consideration must be 4 meters above the ground. The high input impedance of the ohmmeter
confirms flow of current through the wire and maintains voltage drop across the resistance terminals and the contacts.
Growth is attributed to ground bond safety tester market thanks to rising technological inventions and immense
strength in M & A activities.
The ground bond safety tester holds the potential between the chassis and the ground on an even keel even when the
circuit breaker trips overriding electrical shocks which may have resulted in human danger. This test is carried out at
double the current so 32 A is the threshold current specified here. Segmentation of this market by product type
includes handheld types and desktop types.
Segmentation of ground bond safety market by application includes automotive industrial, household appliances,
medical equipment, industrial manufacture and other applications. By geographical regions, segmentation includes
North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, MEA and Latin America. The key industrial players in the ground bond safety tester
market includes Fluke, Hioki, Seaward, Sefelec, SCI, Chroms ATE Sonel, Kikusui, GW Instek, and Vitrek.
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Market Segment:
Geographically, this report is segmented into several key Regions, with production, consumption, revenue (million
USD), market share and growth rate of Ground Bond Safety Tester in these regions, from 2013 to 2025 (forecast),
covering
• North America
• Europe
• China
• Japan
• Southeast Asia
• India