Resistivity Meter, Digital

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Description

Supports the following standards: ASTM G187, ASTM G57, AASHTO T288

When combined with appropriate electrodes (pins) and test leads, the H-4385D Resistivity meter can be used to measure earth resistance with the push of a button. There is no need to adjust dials or select ranges; the H-4385D Resistivity Meter automatically provides a direct resistance reading.

In addition to taking (and recording) readings manually, a wireless computer (PDA, laptop etc.) can be programmed to acquire resistance readings directly from the H-4385D, since the resistance meter has a built-in wireless interface. In the latter case, the PDA or PC, which is in control of the wireless link, commands the H-4385D to take a reading and the resistance value is sent automatically to the PDA or PC.

Depending on the application, 4-Electrode, 3-Electrode or 2-Electrode, the MILLER-400D can be used to determine the following:

  • The average earth resistivity to a specific depth (with the application of an appropriate multiplier to convert resistance to resistivity, based on the electrode separation distance) – 4-Electrode Application
  • The resistivity of a soil sample, or of a liquid, via an electrolyte (soil/liquid) box (with the application of an appropriate multiplier to convert resistance to resistivity, depending on the box geometry) – 4-Electrode Application
  • The resistance-to-earth of a buried electrode, such as a ground rod, or an anode, for example – 3-Electrode Application
  • The resistance between two buried electrodes, such as two ground rods, or two anodes – 2-Electrode Application
  • All H-4385D resistivity meters include a calibration certificate

The H-4385D resistivity meter has a resistance measurement range (with automatic ranging) from 0.01Ω to 10MΩ. Over the range, 0.01Ω to 1MΩ, the specified meter accuracy is ±1.6% ±1 LS display digit ±0.01Ω and over the range, 1MΩ to 10MΩ, the specified accuracy is ±5% ±1 LS display digit. Note: For load resistances >1MΩ, in addition to internal meter errors, errors associated with test lead proximity can also be significant. It should be noted, however, that these accuracy specifications assume a low electrode (pin)/earth contact resistance during the measurement. In this regard, it is recommended that the electrodes (pins) be firmly driven into the earth (pins cannot be loose) and, in dry soils, it is recommended that the soil around the pins be moistened in order that reliable (low resistance) contact be made to the surrounding soil.

The voltage source inside the H-4385 resistivity meter that supplies the current used in the resistance measurement is a 12V(rms) crystal-controlled 82.2Hz square wave oscillator and the internal ammeter and voltmeter use very narrow band-pass filters centered at 82.2Hz. What this means is that resistance measurements are unaffected by any stray interference signals (having frequencies other than 82.2Hz) that may be present in the earth during the measurement.

The H-4385D resistivity meter runs on a set of replaceable D-size alkaline batteries, so there is no requirement to periodically recharge the unit or to plug the unit into a power source. Furthermore, due to its extremely low power consumption design, the H-4385D can perform 10,000 single resistance readings, for example, on a fresh set of batteries.

NEW: A configuration application is now available for Android™ tablets. It is included on the CD that ships with the H-4385D. If you already own a H-4385D, you can download the application here.

MS Windows™ based software can be downloaded here:
H-4385D Setup:
H-4385D Configuration:

Products

Part Number & Name
H-4385D
Resistivity Meter, Digital

Accessories

Part Number & Name
Soil Box
H-4385.5
Soil Cylinder
H-4388
Resistivity Test Reel with Soil Pins
H-4387
Soil Box Leads, set of 4
H-4388.1
Soil Pins (Electrodes)
H-4385.1
Resistivity Meter Test Kit

Literature

Manuals, Data Sheets & Safety Data Sheets
H-4385D-Manual (Product Manual PDF)

Standards

Standards
ASTM G187
ASTM G57
AASHTO T288