The bench-top panel is carefully engineered to house various instruments, power supplies, sockets, and measurement devices, allowing technicians to conduct tests safely and efficiently from the front panel. Equipped with multiple power sources including three-phase variable AC supply, single-phase variable AC supply, regulated DC power supplies, and universal AC socket panels, the electrical test bench supports versatile testing requirements for electrical components and systems. Integrated measurement tools such as a digital multimeter, continuity tester, and air set further enhance the bench’s functionality. With proper wiring, safety protections like MCBs and RCCB, and convenient storage cabinets, the system provides a reliable, safe, and efficient solution for electrical testing, calibration, maintenance, and training applications.
Test Bench ETB-Elevated Series
Test Bench
Test Bench ETB-Elevated Series
Overview:
The R&D Instruments Electrical Test Bench is a fully integrated workstation designed for testing, verification, and troubleshooting of electrical equipment and control systems in industrial laboratories, workshops, and training facilities. Built with a sturdy powder-coated mild steel structure and a laminated work surface, the bench provides a durable and organized platform for performing a wide range of electrical testing operations.
Test Bench ETB-Elevated Series Applications:
- Testing and verification of electrical equipment, control panels, and industrial electrical components.
- Calibration and troubleshooting of electrical measuring instruments such as multimeters, controllers, and transmitters.
- Testing of AC and DC power supplies, motors, relays, and electrical circuits.
- Simulation and testing of single-phase and three-phase electrical systems.
- Training and educational purposes in technical institutes and industrial training centers for practical electrical experiments.
- Maintenance and servicing of electrical and electronic equipment in workshops and service laboratories.
- Development, prototyping, and validation of electrical control systems.




