Electrical Safety Analyzer
Performing Electrical Safety Tests
Performing a | The | ||
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 | 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 | ||
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The | test: |
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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 | |||
• Reversed Polarity, Open Neutral | |||
1. Press B. | |||
• Reversed Polarity, Open Earth | |||
2. Press the soft key labeled More. | |||
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3. Select one of the applied part groupings by pressing |
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If there are more than five applied parts to | |||
Gor H. | |||
connect to the Analyzer, see Using the 1210 | |||
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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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