Electrical Safety Analyzer
Performing Electrical Safety Tests
The following outlet conditions apply when performing this test:
•Normal Polarity
•Normal Polarity, Open Neutral
•Normal Polarity, Open Earth
•Reversed Polarity, Open Neutral
•Reversed Polarity, Open Earth
Performing a Lead Isolation (Mains on Applied Part) Leakage Test
Note
The Lead Isolation (Mains on Applied Part) leakage test is available when the IEC60601 & ANSI/AAMI standard is selected.
The Lead Isolation (Mains On Applied Parts) Leakage Current test measures the current that flows in response to an isolated AC voltage applied between a selected applied part, group of applied parts, or ALL applied parts, and Earth (and any conductive part connected to the RED terminal). Figure 23 shows the electrical connections between the Analyzer and the DUT during a Mains on Applied Part Leakage Current Test.
Note
With 60601 standard selected, the MAP test voltage is available in both Normal and Reverse (180 degrees out of phase with mains).
To perform a Lead Isolation (Mains on Applied Part) test:
1.Press B.
2.Press the soft key labeled More.
3.Select the desired applied part groupings using Gand H.
Note
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 the soft key labeled Lead Isolation.
6.Press For Eto select the desired applied part connection.
7.Press Tto apply the voltage and read the leakage current in the display.
Pressing Eand Fscrolls through the applied part connections or groupings. Press Tfor each connection configuration to thoroughly test the DUT.
The following outlet conditions apply when performing this test:
•Normal Polarity
•Reverse Polarity
Note
If there are more than five applied parts to connect to the Analyzer, see Using the 1210 Adapter later in this manual.
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