Fluke ESA612 specifications Performing a Lead-to-Ground Patient Leakage

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Electrical Safety Analyzer

Performing Electrical Safety Tests

Performing a Lead-to-Ground (Patient) Leakage

The Lead-to-Ground Leakage test can be performed with

a number of fault conditions on the test receptacle. Press

Test

Pto switch the test receptacle between Normal, Off,

Note

Reverse, and Off. Press Nto open and close the

The Lead-to-Ground (Patient) Leakage Current

neutral connection to the receptacle. Press Dto open

Test is not available for IEC 62353 standard

and close the receptacle’s earth connection.

selections.

The following outlet conditions apply when performing this

 

The Lead-to-Ground (Patient) Leakage Current test

test:

 

measures the current flowing between a selected applied

Normal Polarity

part, selected group of applied parts, or ALL applied parts,

Normal Polarity, Open Neutral

and the Mains PE. Figure 20 shows the electrical

Normal Polarity, Open Earth

connections between the Analyzer and the DUT.

Reversed Polarity

To perform a Lead-to Ground (Patient) leakage test:

Reversed Polarity, Open Neutral

1. Press B.

Reversed Polarity, Open Earth

2. Press the soft key labeled More.

 

Note

3. Select one of the applied part groupings by pressing

 

If there are more than five applied parts to

Gor H.

connect to the Analyzer, see Using the 1210

 

Note

Adapter later in this manual.

Refer to the testing standard when deciding the type of the applied parts and how they should be grouped for testing.

4. Press the soft key labeled Select.

5. Press For Eto advance through each applied part grouping, or the individual applied parts, to ground. These are selected and measured.

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Contents ESA612 Warranty and Product Support Contents Standard Terms and Conditions Certification Restrictions and Liabilities Table of Contents ESA612 Iii ESA612 List of Tables ESA612 List of Figures Viii Introduction Electrical Safety AnalyzerSymbol Description Safety InformationIntended Use Electrical Safety AnalyzerInstrument Familiarization Unpacking the AnalyzerInstrument Familiarization Side and Top-Panel Connections Side and Top-Panel Connections Name Connecting a DUT to the Analyzer Connecting to Line Power Turning the Analyzer OnTurning the Analyzer On Leakage Current Menu Accessing the Analyzer’s FunctionsSetting Up the Analyzer Setting Polarity Switching DelaySetting the Display Contrast Setting the Gfci Limit Performing Electrical Safety TestsSetting up the Beeper Viewing MemorySetting the Test Standard Performing Mains Voltage TestingPerforming a Ground Wire Protective Earth Resistance Test DUT is powered off for this test Electrical Safety Analyzer Fis112.eps Schematic Abbreviations Device Under Test Insulation Resistance Measurement Performing an Insulation Resistance TestFaw17.eps Applied Parts to Protective-Earth Insulation Test Schematic Mains to Applied Parts Insulation Test Schematic Mains to Non-Earth Accessible Conductive Points Schematic Applied Parts to Non-Earth Conductive Points Schematic Performing Leakage Current Tests Performing a Current Consumption TestMeasuring Earth Leakage Current Electrical Safety Analyzer Earth Leakage Current Test Schematic Performing a Chassis Enclosure Leakage Test Enclosure Leakage Current Test Schematic Performing a Lead-to-Ground Patient Leakage Lead-to-Ground Patient Leakage Current Test Schematic Tests Electrical Safety AnalyzerFaw30.eps Electrical Safety Analyzer Lead Isolation Mains On Applied Parts Leakage Test Schematic Performing an Alternative Equipment Leakage Performing Electrical Safety TestsTest Performing an Alternative Applied Part Leakage TestAlternative Equipment Leakage Current Test Schematic Performing a Direct Equipment Leakage Test Alternative Applied Part Leakage Test Schematic Performing a Direct Applied Part Leakage Test When the EN62353 standard is selectedDirect Equipment Leakage Test Schematic Direct Applied Parts Leakage Current Test Schematic Performing a Differential Leakage Current Test Differential Leakage Current Test Schematic Using the 1210 Adapter Using the 1210 Adapter ESA612 EGC Lead Connection with 1210 Adapter Making Point-To-Point Measurements Measuring ResistanceMeasuring Voltage Measuring Current Simulating ECG WaveformsESA612 ECG Monitor Connections Storing Data into Memory Using MemoryControlling the Analyzer Remotely Viewing Memory DataDeleting Data from Memory Testing and Replacing the Fuses MaintenanceCleaning the Analyzer Cleaning the AnalyzerReplaceable Parts Fluke Biomedical Part Number Replaceable PartsReplaceable Parts Accessories Temperature SpecificationsVoltage Detailed SpecificationsDetailed Specifications ECG Performance Waveforms