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Performing a Direct Applied Part Leakage Test | 7. Press For Eto advance to the next group of applied | ||
Note | parts, if applicable. | ||
Figure 27 shows the electrical connections between the | |||
The Direct Applied Part Leakage test is available | |||
Analyzer and the DUT during a Direct Applied Part | |||
when the EN62353 standard is selected. | |||
Leakage Current Test. | |||
The Direct Applied Part Leakage Current test measures | |||
The following outlet conditions apply when performing this | |||
the leakage current between all applied parts of a single | |||
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function and the exposed conductive surface on the |
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housing, to mains earth. For equipment with multiple | • | Normal Polarity | |
applied parts, each group of a single function should be | • | Reversed Polarity | |
tested each in turn with all other floating during the test. |
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This test should only be done for equipment with |
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applied parts. |
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For Type B applied part, see direct equipment leakage | If there are more than five applied parts to | ||
schematic in Figure 26. | connect to the Analyzer, see Using the 1210 | ||
To perform a direct applied part leakage test: | Adapter later in this manual. | ||
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1.Press B.
2.Press the soft key labeled More.
3.Select the desired applied part groupings using Gand H.
4.Press the soft key labeled Select. The Direct A.P. test should already be selected.
5.Press For Eto select the applied part test configuration.
6.Press Tto apply the test voltage and read the current in the display.
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