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Quasar
100 Amp GPS Controlled
Current
Interrupter
by Tinker & Rasor

The latest Current Interrupter Technology.
100 Amps at 120 Volts = 12,000 Watts.


Tinker & Rasor reintroduces the Model
Quasar 100 Amp GPS Controlled Current Interrupter. The updated Model
Quasar is the product of more than ten years of research and development
of GPS controlled current interrupters and two years of testing in the
field. The instrument represents the latest in electronics in the
industry, with a new design and numerous improvements. The Quasar, like all other Tinker & Rasor
equipment, is available from Farwest Corrosion Control Company and is ready
to ship worldwide.
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Features
- Interrupt 100 Amp @
120 Volt (12,000 Watts max)
- GPS Timing. GPS unit
can sync non-GPS unit
- Cycle between 0.005
s and 999.999 s
- Manual Sync feature
- Internal 12V battery
- 110-240 V
auto-sensing AC power supply
- Removable
magnetic-mount GPS antenna
- 10 program memory
- Ability to transfer
program information to multiple units
- All connections made
from outside of case
- Keypad operation
with large LCD screen
- Banana jacks for
interrupting low current (<5 A)
Construction
- Rugged carrying case
for rough field use, sealed against dust and water
(not immersion).
- Rubber grip carrying
handle.
- Internal cable
storage in lockable compartment. Secure with lid
open or closed
- Reinforced locking
rings, lock with lid open or closed.
- Desert tan color
reduces heat in the field and
blends with surroundings.
- Solid state
circuitry, no mercury relays.
- Small banana connectors for small
systems.
Applications
- CIPS
- DCVG
- CP Monitoring
- Pipe-to-Soil
Potentials
- Interrupt Ground
beds
Specifications
- Display: 0°C to 50°C
(32°F to 122°F)
- Dimensions: 16.125"
(410 mm) W x 9.25" (235 mm) D x 13.25" (337 mm) H
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The display is a 4-line, 20-character LCD,
twice as large as before. This allows for all program screens to appear on
one screen without scrolling. The upper Right corner of the display shows
the GPS status, with "0" as no connection to satellite, "1" as enough
satellite reception to operate, and "2" as optimal satellite reception.
The panel layout is easy to operate and gives
the user quick information. Battery charging status is shown when connected
to AC or DC charger. A "circuit closed" LED indicates operational mode. The
large display is easy to read, even in direct sunlight.
The standard telephone keypad has large buttons with good
separation, making it easy to use even while wearing gloves. The keypad is enhanced
with a decimal button, an Up Arrow to go up a level in the program tree, a
Left and Right Arrow to move through screen programming, and OK and DEL
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Intelligent Packaging

The Quasar updated GPS system includes a removable magnetic-mount GPS antenna. The antenna has a magnetic
location on the panel, and a 15-foot (4.5 m) lead to relocate the antenna to
a more suitable location for satellite reception.
The outside panel of the Quasar has three
sets of connection points:
- Small banana jacks for systems of less
than 5A
- Large connection for systems over 5A
- AC power connection, with auto sensing
for 110 or 240 Vac. No switch necessary.
Other new features include the inside case
storage area. This area will hold all the cables that come included with the
instrument and any other items you want to store here. Very convenient, as
it can be secured by locking the case with the lid closed. The case can also
be locked so that the lid can be opened.
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