About Resistance Box
Offering Plug Type Resistance Boxes : a. Resistance Boxes :- (plug type ) Coils are non inductive & are enclosed in a teak wood polished case with heavy Bakelite top & rectangular brass blocks. The plugs with oval grips on perfect Constant & interchangeab...
Versatile Resistance SelectionChoose from a wide resistance range (1 Ohm to 10,000 Ohms) using intuitive manual plug keys, thanks to the five-decade arrangement. This allows for flexible calibration and circuit experimentation in educational or research laboratories.
Sturdy and Safe BuildEngineered with a mild steel body, powder-coated finish, and Bakelite knobs, the resistance box is designed to endure frequent handling. High insulation between terminals and the box enhances operational safety and ensures prolonged durability.
Dependable Laboratory PerformanceWith 1% accuracy and phosphor bronze contacts, this resistance box provides reliable, repeatable measurements for demanding test environments. Its passive design requires no external power, making it an efficient, low-maintenance instrument.
FAQs of Resistance Box:
Q: How do I select the desired resistance value on the Resistance Box?
A: You can manually select the required resistance by inserting plug keys into the appropriate slots corresponding to each decade (1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000 Ohms). Add the values from different decades to obtain the desired total resistance.
Q: What is the typical application of this Resistance Box in laboratories?
A: This resistance box is primarily used in laboratories for circuit experiments, calibration, testing, and demonstration purposes, particularly in educational and research settings where precision and flexibility are needed.
Q: When should I use this Resistance Box instead of fixed resistors?
A: Use this resistance box when you need variable, precise resistance values during an experiment or calibration. It offers flexibility that fixed resistors do not provide, making it ideal for experiments requiring frequent adjustment of resistance.
Q: Where should the Resistance Box be placed during operation?
A: Place the resistance box indoors, in a dry, dust-free laboratory environment to maintain its accuracy and prolong its lifespan, as it is specifically engineered for such conditions.
Q: What safety features are included in this Resistance Box?
A: The resistance box features high insulation between terminals and the mild steel enclosure, brass terminals for safe electrical connections, and Bakelite knobs that further prevent accidental electrical contact.
Q: How does the construction benefit long-term usage?
A: The corrosion-resistant, powder-coated mild steel body, along with phosphor bronze contacts, ensures durability and maintains consistent performance even with regular use in laboratory settings.