| Electrical Safety Analyzer | |
| Performing Electrical Safety Tests | |
Performing a Chassis (Enclosure) Leakage Test | • Normal Polarity, Open Neutral | |
Note | • Reversed Polarity | |
• Reversed Polarity, Open Earth | ||
The Chassis (Enclosure) Leakage test is only | ||
• Reversed Polarity, Open Neutral | ||
available for the IEC60601 or ANSI/AAMI ES1 | ||
1993 standard selections. | ||
The Chassis (Enclosure) Leakage Test measures the | connected for this measurement. Enable this | |
current flowing between the DUT’s enclosure and | measurement by pressing Eor Fwhich grounds and | |
protective earth. Figure 19 shows the electrical | ungrounds all applied parts connection posts. | |
connections between the Analyzer and the DUT. |
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To perform a Chassis (Enclosure) Leakage Test: |
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1.Connect a lead between the Analyzer’s V/Ω/A jack and the DUT’s enclosure.
2.Press the softkey labeled Chassis from the Leakage Current Test menu.
3.The Analyzer displays the measured current.
The Chassis Leakage test can be performed with a number of fault conditions on the test receptacle. Press
Pto switch the test receptacle between Normal, Off, Reverse, and Off. Press Nto open and close the neutral connection to the receptacle. Press Dto open and close the receptacle’s earth connection.
The following outlet conditions apply when performing this test:
•Normal Polarity
•Normal Polarity, Open Earth
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