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1. P012951 72 TO TUSCS RE P01297086 10 fuses 2 5A 250V 5x20T een P01297085 DEUTSCHLAND Chauvin Arnoux GmbH StraBburger Str 34 77694 Kehl Rhein Tel 07851 99 26 0 Fax 07851 99 26 60 ESPANA Chauvin Arnoux Ib rica SA C Roger de Flor N 293 Planta 1 08025 Barcelona Tel 34 902 20 22 26 Fax 34 93 459 14 43 ITALIA Amra SpA Via Sant Ambrogio 23 20846 MACHERIO MB Tel 39 039 245 75 45 Fax 39 039 481 561 OSTERREICH Chauvin Arnoux Ges m b H Slamastrasse 29 2 4 1230 Wien Tel 43 16161961 Fax 43 1 61 61 961 61 SCANDINAVIA CA Matsystem AB Box 4501 SE 18304 TABY Tel 46 8 50 52 68 00 Fax 46 8 50 52 68 10 06 2014 Code 691030A02 Ed 7 SCHWEIZ Chauvin Arnoux AG Moosacherstrasse 15 8804 AU ZH Tel 41 44 727 75 55 Fax 41 44 727 75 56 UNITED KINGDOM Chauvin Arnoux Ltd Uniti Nelson Court Flagship Square Shaw Cross Business Park DEWSBURY West Yorkshire WF12 7TH Tel 44 1924 460 494 Fax 44 1924 455 328 MIDDLE EAST Chauvin Arnoux Middle East P O BOX 60 154 1241 2020 JAL EL DIB Beirut LEBANON Tel 961 1 890 425 Fax 961 1 890 424 CHINA Shanghai Pu Jiang Enerdis Instruments Co Ltd 3 F 3 rd Building N 381 Xiang De Road 200081 SHANGHAI Tel 86 21 65 21 51 96 Fax 86 21 65 21 61 07 USA Chauvin Arnoux Inc d b a AEMC Instruments 200 Foxborough Blvd
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5. of reading 0 05 V Test voltage readout with current 0 1 A and 0 2 A Range V Resolution V 0 000 10 000 0 001 5 of reading 0 1 V Test current readout 10 A and 25 A Resolution A 0 0 30 0 3 of reading 5 dig Test current readout 0 1A and 0 2A Resolution A 0 000 1 000 0 001 5 of reading 5 dig 3 4 VOLTAGE DROP SCALED TO 10 A OPTION IN CONTINUITY POSITION Voltage drop readout scaled to 10A Range AU V Resolution V 0 00 10 00 3 of reading 3 dig 10 00 99 99 Test current readout Resolution A 0 0 30 0 3 of reading 3 dig Threshold value of voltage drop versus wire section Any of the wire sections in the previous table can be selected in order to evaluate voltage drop result Max output voltage ccceeeeessseseeeeees 10 V Electronically stabilized current Current shape EE sinusoidal Measuring current external resist of 0 0 5 Q connected to original test elei gt 10 A TINE eee adjustable 1 59 s resolution 1 s Connection system cceeecceeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 wire safety connectors electrically separated 3 5 INSULATION RESISTANCE E Nominal voltage 250 V 500 V 1000 V Insulation resistance readout Range M9 Resolution MQ 0 000 1 999 0 001 5 of reading 10 dig 2 000 199 9 0 001 0 01 0 1 3 of reading 3 dig 200 999 10 of reading 10 dig autorang
6. STEP 2 El Timer ON OFF See instructions in paragraph 4 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Connect tested item into test socket on the instrument as shown in figure below Fig 40 Connection of tested object STEP 4 Press START STOP key to start the measurement STEP 5 Touch ungrounded metal part by using test probe STEP 6 Wait for the test time to elapse if the timer has been switched on or press START STOP key again to stop the measurement STEP 7 Save displayed result for documentation purpose see instruction in chapter 5 2 on how to save displayed result 4 9 FUNCTIONAL TEST L N Fe ee GE l neen U O CA GEU N deg Lag CG ed bio Cd eles LA ila Sce ec alte 6 Laced GP Ee gp pa eiT Pree os re quence aay OBJET SOLS TEST Fig 41 Test circuitry How to carry out the measurement STEP 1 Set rotary switch to FUNCTION TEST position the following heading is displayed a Values related to tested object Tested object current Apparent power threshold value Active power Line voltage Apparent power Power factor Timer key to set timer value or to switch it on off Limit key to set threshold value Fig 42 Main menu in Functional test function STEP 2 Select test parameters as follows E Apparent power threshold value Press Limit key to open menu for changing power threshold value Use T and J keys to select appropriat
7. Shortcut key Shortcut key AltE D Alt F P ReArrange numbers Rearranges from top to Main window bottom device and memory Jumps to main window numbers often used after i without closing editing table OC Shortcut key Shortcut key AItE M AltE R Search Close Jumps on next row with error Closes window and return to value main window Shortcut key Shortcut key AItE S AtF C Table 2 Fast access buttons Tt Shortcut key AltE O i aC 4 Ge IR u E The user can insert a new row with comment or edit existing comments Insert Edit comment button To export measurement to other programs the user can use Export to clipboard option Copy Paste commands do not work with Windows clipboard Note only selected rows will be exported 7 5 PRINTING DOCUMENTS 7 5 1 PRINTING SELECTED ROWS Selected rows can be printed following this steps 1 Select rows to be printed use Shift left mouse button for selecting subsequent records to record or Ctrl left mouse button for selecting one row by one 2 Choose Window for printing option in File men 3 To create header select Define header in File menu 4 Choose Print form Print menu define header height include bitmap file user logo in our example windows clouds bmp underline header write header text first line above bitmap other five under for every line set appropriate font or insert commands like system date time serial numb
8. l 10 A Rlim 0 5 E time 1 STEP 4 MESSAGE ISO LAN to PE notice to prepare device for ISO test STEP 5 INSULATION 500 V Rlim 2 M time 10 STEP 6 MESSAGE HV L N to grounded case notice to prepare device for HV test STEP 7 WITHSTANDING U 1 5 kV Ilim 5 mA time 60 s STEP 8 MESSAGE HV L N to nongr case notice to prepare device for HV test STEP 9 WITHSTANDING U 3 7 kV Ilim 5 mA time 60 STEP 10 WAIT FOR EXTERNAL INPUT sequence will be continued after external impulse STEP 11 DISCHARGE Internal U 60 V t 5 STEP 12 MESSAGE LEAK L to PE FUNCT notice to prepare device for DISCH test and after PAUSE for FUNCT Test STEP 13 LEAKAGE CURR Im 1 mA time 5 s STEP 14 PAUSE 2 s STEP 15 FUNCTIONAL TEST Plim depend on luminary t 10 s STEP 16 SOUND SIGNAL t 1 s notice after conclusion of testing STEP 17 MESSAGE Testing successfully done STEP 18 WAIT FOR EXTERNAL INPUT sequence will be continued after external user s signal STEP 19 PROGRAM SETTINGS Luminary test 1 How to create sequence Define all requested tests with their limits according to desired standard and tested device and arrange them into a sequence by logical order Use PAUSE MESSAGE or WAIT FOR EXTERNAL INPUT functions between different tests to notify operator to prepare tested device for the appropriate following test Select Auto repeat option in Program settings to restart the sequence a
9. will be displayed T f Usmany TI Bninbfse SI de Fig 16 Timer value selection menu with auto option Use T and J keys to select appropriate test time value To activate the measurement automatically when the instrument is connected to the equipment under test press the Auto key In this mode a small voltage value is always present on the continuity test terminals The flow of a small current across the tested item when the test terminals are connected will activate the measurement By turning the ROTARY SWITCH or switching off the instrument the AUTO function is automatically disabled STEP 3 Connect test probes to the instrument and to the tested item as shown in the figure below Umg lt 1 2V 60H lest 14 0 z DA SE Fig 17 Connection of test leads STEP 4 Press START STOP key to start the measurement STEP 5 Wait for the set time to elapse or press START STOP key again to stop the measurement STEP 6 Save displayed result for documentation purpose see instruction in chapter 5 2 on how to save displayed result NOTE Test results can be adversely affected by impedances of additional operating circuits connected in parallel with the tested device or by transient currents 4 4 VOLTAGE DROP SCALED TO TEST CURRENT OF 10 A CONTINUITY position How to carry out the measurement STEP 1 Set rotary switch to CONTINUITY position press Vdrop key The following heading is displayed 17 Threshold vo
10. appropriate contrast NOTE The selected contrast may change due to a change in temperature of the display instrument heat or changed ambient temperature 5 7 USE OF REMOTE CONTROL PEDAL The pedal is intended to start and stop the measurement in each function as well as to save displayed results by foot It is advisable to use the pedal when both hands are occupied with test probes or when tests are to be carried out away from the instrument using longer test cables U H START STOP Instrument connector Ke benr female type MAB 6100 by EY DIN 45322 front view S GND NOA SAVE front view Pedal switches gt bei op sch O Cu k START STOP Fig 56 Connection of remote control pedal to APPLIANCE MULTITESTER NOTE The selected contrast may change due to a change in temperature of the display instrument heat or changed ambient temperature How to operate REMOTE CONTROL pedal START STOP function on the pedal is exactly the same as on front panel of the instrument when the pedal is not connected SAVE function on the pedal is automatic so a double press to SAVE pedal is required to save displayed result to the next location of set device number The device number must be set in advance If you press SAVE more than twice the instrument will throw into Recall function and you cannot exit it by using REMOTE PEDAL You can ex
11. compliance with Directive WEEE 2002 96 EC This equipment must not be treated as household waste 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTRUMENT i I WWW l Th D RF Fig 1 Front panel layout Legend 1 LCD dot matrix display with continuous backlight 2 T16A 250V 6 3x32 fuses protect test socket from overloading 3 RS 232 connector to connect external printer or PC 4 EXT DOOR IN connector 5 BAR CODE READER connector 6 REMOTE connector to connect REMOTE CONTROL PEDAL ri WARNING LAMP connector to connect WARNING LAMP 8 F 2 5A 250V fuses protect instrument s power supply 9 POWER ON OFF indication lamp 10 Mains connector 11 POWER ON OFF switch with key protection 12 TEST ON warning lamp 13 START STOP push button 14 General keys F1 to F4 function of each key is shown on display 15 SET key press when the instrument is switched ON Set date time Set serial port baud rate Set barcode reader baud rate Clear records memory Clear devices records Clear program memory Load default setting INPUT DOOR IN disabled enabled 16 RS232 key Select RS 232 communication mode Transmit memorized data to PC 17 ROTARY SWITCH to select desired function 18 HELP key 19 MEM key Memorize results Recall memorized results 20 WITHSTANDING test terminals 21 DISCHARGE TIME test terminals 22 CONTINUITY current test terminals 23 CONTINUITY potential test terminals 24 INSULATION test terminals 25 TEST SOCKET 230V 16A 26
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13. ready start repeat low Voltage timeout Syst key to select internal or external measuring system a N Ulim key to select 60 V or 120 V measur ng system Fig 26 Main menu in Discharge time function STEP 2 Select external system measurement by pressing SYST key exter 60 V 1 s or exter 120 V 1 s is displayed STEP 3 Select 60 V or 120 V measuring system using Ulim key STEP 4 Connect test cable to the instrument and to the equipment to be tested as shown in figure below tis alemert de HACI ERT Klo H Se a I a Selen Ce AE KG ech Un Dep BO Kg ke BIV 2 Ip d Ra DK Fig 27 Connection of test cable STEP 5 Press START STOP key to prepare the instrument for switching off mains voltage Ready is displayed after approx 1 s Low Voltage message is displayed if the voltage on input mains is not appropriate less than min working voltage or the input is not connected to the mains check input circuit mains voltage double connection element is not properly plugged in etc STEP 6 Pull out double connection element and wait for the result to be displayed If the disconnection voltage is high enough to carry out a measurement see fig 25 Start message is displayed and the measurement will be performed If the voltage is not high enough then the result of 0 0 s and Repeat message are displayed In this instance repeat measurement from STEP 3 If the result 0 0 s and Repeat message reappears repeat me
14. APPLIANCE MULTITESTER 5 10 2 EXTERNAL INPUT EXT port is intended to show the result PASS FAIL of measurement give information during sequenced measurements for AUTOTEST sequence allow external control of AUTOTEST sequence execution Face avant 2 ENVOI ECHEC r sultat sorties 3 SIGNAL EXTERNE entree 4 TEST SUIVANT Sorte Connecteur 9 pins male cote C A 6160 EXT DOOR If Fig 60 Signals of EXT port PASS FAIL In autotest and individual measurements the status of measurement PASS FAIL is given on pin 2 of EXT DOOR IN connector If the measurement result is inside the range of limit then pin 2 is HI level If the measurement is out of limit range then pin 2 is LO level pin 2 HI level the next program step of the autotest will be executed pin 2 LO level press START key to restart measurement press Skip key program will continue with the next step press Exit key to stop program execution and return to AUTOTEST menu External Pin 3 of DOOR IN input is supported by Autotest program command Wait for external input Generally the user can define four different kind of pause between too sequent measurements 1 Predefined time pause common equal pause between measurements it can be set from 1 s to 5 s in sequence editor Program name Pause 2 Time pause it has to be inserted as a Pause command as the last command in the SQC program In this case the to
15. C A 6160 E APPLIANCE MULTITESTER CHAUVIN G ARNOUX User s Manual CHAUVIN ARNOUX GROUP CONTENTS s GENERAL INTRODUC ON aaa cae cage eect cee p 3 11 EE p 3 e AN e E E eeccceeste cee ees p 4 Tas List of measurements carried out by the mestrument EEN p 4 1 4 ETS TCE applicable standards sesiet nanea eE e aE aa nae EEEE ENE EEA EREE AE eE ATAARE KANE N AEE p 4 gt DESCRIPTION OFTHE INSTRUMEN WM ices cise ee ce ten cere a EAEE aaa ERE p 5 Dn TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS E p 6 3 1 Withstanding test PROG HV and HV pDoemton p 6 3 2 S PIN DOSIA E p 6 3 3 Lowresistance Continuity Doesitton nnen nnn p 7 3 4 Voltage drop scaled to 10A option in Continuity Dositton p 8 3 5 JI leie ler p 8 3 6 Beleeg ae ene mean ene ee mom me E ae eer eR PE R ea EAT EE eee Ree Ree p 9 WR Ee E E p 9 J62 Keen AE Le Ee p 9 See p 9 card Fe UMN dere p 9 3 8 Discharge time DISC TIME DOS INOM E p 10 SS ON e E Sa ee cece ese cg cc as fet eceinc em ie E E p 10 s NIEA SUREMENTS eee ee Ee ne See ee me er meee ee eee ner eae ere er eee eee eee ee p 11 4 1 Vue elle re E p 11 4 2 Withstanding test with preset voltage time dagram nn p 14 4 3 Low resistance test with current of gt 0 1A 0 2A 10A 24 p 16 4 4 Voltage drop scaled to test Current Of 1OA ENEE p 17 4 5 JI Werter E p 18 4 6 Discharge time external input MAINS TEST p 20 4 7 Discharge TINTS NA cele ceree ese ctyceaea cc E Eaa eE ASE Eio e NE EE a ESEE EE EEEE S eorias
16. CA LU 230W 30 60 HZ regule Fig 13 Test circuitry How to carry out the measurement STEP 1 Set rotary switch to Continuity position The following heading is displayed Function name CONTINUITY for continuity mode VOLT DROP for voltage drop mode Threshold resistance CONTINUITY i 7 Resistance main result Test current Test voltage Set timer value In key to select Timer key to set timer test current value or to set AUTO mode Rmax key to set threshold resistance Vdrop key to select Voltage drop mode Fig 14 Main menu in Continuity function STEP 2 Select test parameters as follows MMeasurement current Use In key to select appropriate measurement current MResistance threshold Press Rna key in order to reach the menu for selection of resistance threshold see the following figure Fig 15 Low resistance threshold selection menu Use T and J keys to select appropriate threshold value If the displayed result is higher than the set threshold limit the result will be accompanied by an error sound signal after completion of the measurement No threshold value will be selected and no sound signal will be activated when Q is selected instead of threshold limit Press Exit key to exit Low resistance threshold selection menu Mi Timer value AUTO start option Press Timer key and the menu for selection of timer value is displayed After pressing Exit Make connection message
17. Fig 6 Trip out current selection menu Use T and J keys to select appropriate trip out current Press Chr I in order to change the character of displayed part of leakage current If the selected part is resistive ___ sign is displayed behind mA unit For capacitive part 4 sign is displayed behind mA unit Press Exit key to exit Trip out current selection menu NOTE The set threshold value of test current is always compared with the absolute value of test current a Timer value timer OFF ON Press Timer key and the menu for timer value selection is displayed Use and J keys to select appropriate test time value Jo deactivate the timer press Toff key or Ton key to activate it See the following figure After pressing Toff key TI n to U 1448kY T and J keys to select appropriate test time d After presing Toff key test time is not displayed To activate timer press Ton key Fig 7 Timer value selection menu Press Exit key to exit Timer value selection menu E BURN mode Press Burn key to select Burn out mode In this mode current is limited only by the internal generator characteristics Instead of tripping out current value BURN message is displayed 1 1269 U 0007kV TI HninlHe Ilim Ns Press Ilim key to cancel Burn mode Fig 8 Main menu in HV function when the BURN mode is selected NOTE The result of BURN test cannot be saved STEP 3 Connect test
18. NING LAMP bai Cable length 1m E Lamp bulbs 12 15 V 4W Oo Casing plastic RW Weight 0 3 kg E Size WxHxD 200 x 95 x 110 mm NOTE If no lamp lights when rotary switch is in HV position stop the measurements immediately and check the WARNING LAMP connection and light bulbs 5 9 USE OF BARCODE READER Cable de communication R9232 Fig 58 Connection of barcode reader to APPLIANCE MULTITESTER Use a barcode reader that includes RS232 communication with DB9 male connector Select baud rate for barcode reader see chapter 5 5 System configuration To add a barcode number to the currently enabled device use serial barcode reader This operation is allowed in all measuring positions before or after the measurement After this action in memory menu the bar code number is displayed together with device number and number of saved results 5 10 USE OF EXT DOOR INPUT Specification of EXT DOOR IN signals Pin 2 Pass Fail digital output Pin 3 External input digital input Pin 4 Next test digital output Pin 5 Door in digital input Pin 6 Gnd 5 10 1 DOOR INPUT If the DOOR IN input is enabled see chapter 5 5 System configuration tests in PROG HV and HV position will not be started until the door is not open See figure bellow to connect DOOR IN signal to APPLIANCE MULTITESTER front view 9 pin male connector to APPLIANCE MULTITESTER EXT DOOR IN Fig 59 Connection of DOOR IN signal to
19. ONTROL ENABLED A d 19 7 at the beginning of each year when the time passes from 31 12 to 1 1 The warning SYSTEM ERROR is displayed otherwise After Exit is selected the change will be confirmed and the main system menu is offered to allow selection of other functions or to exit to normal measuring mode SERIAL PORT BAUD RATE setup a Use Sel key to select appropriate baud rate from 9600 19200 or 38400 After exit the new baud rate will be confirmed and basic menu is displayed SVSTEM CONF er 208 SET LURRENT DJHTE TIME GE Sei Oe EN EHT OEE Pe HEU ICES RECORDS LOAD DEFAULT Meet TING INPUT DOOR IN ENABLED EARTH GN alas ENABLED 9 6 d D Z SET CURRENT DATE TIME SERIAL PORT BAUD RATE Ee Ger SCH ei SYSTEM CONFIG SET CURRENT DATETIME SERIAL FORT BAUD FATE BHFCODE FEADER EBD RATE CLEAR REES MEMOR l Hf J LLE Sk i aly Ger Lab LOAT DEFAULT SETTING NS DOOR IN ENABLED ONTROL ENAR Tor Dorf rm Enter WIHLI l HL e dhs INPUT DOOR IN Wd EARTH CONTROL ENABLED BARCODE READER BAUD RATE setup LJ Use Sel keys to select appropriate baud rate from 2400 4800 or 9600 LI After exit the new baud rate will be confirmed and basic menu is displayed CLEAR all RECORDS E Press Enter to confirm or Exit to cancel NOTE Device and bar code numbers will not be erased To clear individual records use Recall from memory menu or CE link software CLEAR all DEVICES El Pre
20. PC STEP 2 Using Sequence editor create the desired sequence Max number of steps for each sequence is 50 including programmed pause messages barcode reader sequence sound signals etc idseed seed AE GObe Go er ni mage rw Fig 44 Sequence editor window STEP 3 Set rotary switch on the instrument to AUTOTEST position the heading in fig 45 is displayed Fig 45 Main menu in Autotest function initially no program loaded STEP 4 Send programmed sequence to DIELECTRIC STRENGTH TESTER from List of instrument s programs menu by using Send button After the transfer is completed the name of the user designed procedure is displayed on the list of programs Up to 10 sequences can be sent to the instrument Press View key to view sequence steps AUTOTEST FAR CODE AT CLD HI VOLT GE DROP a LUSH H E k H A H D E Fig 46 Sequence name is displayed to display individual steps press View key STEP 5 Press START STOP key to start the measurements that compose the sequence NOTE Do not rotate the rotary switch during executing autotest sequence otherwise the instrument can block up SEQUENCE EXAMPLE Sequence example illustrates usage of AUTOTEST function at testing Luminaries according to IEC 60598 1 standard STEP 1 BAR CODE READER optional reading of bar code to memory STEP 2 PAUSE 1 600 s or Wait for key to check device is ready for CONT test STEP 3 CONTINUITY 10A
21. TOUCH leakage test terminal 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 WITHSTANDING TEST PROG HV AND HV POSITION Nominal test voltage adjustable 100 5000 V 50 60 Hz at Umains 230V Pload 500VA Open circuit test voltage Un nominal test voltage 1 10 at Umains 230V Output differential 2HV plugs Voltage shape sinusoidal Test voltage readout 0 100 0 999 0 001 2 of reading 5 dig 1 000 5 000 0 001 3 of reading 5 dig Two different voltage procedure modes E Standard voltage mode E Programmable voltage mode parameters t t t U U Trip out out test current for nominal test voltages up to 1000 V adjustable to 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 4 5 5 0 5 5 6 0 6 5 7 0 7 5 8 0 8 5 9 0 9 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 mA For test voltages greater than 1000 V maximum current limit depends on max high voltage power characteristic 500 VA max power Accuracy of trip out test current 2 10 of set value Test current readout sin wave Range mA Resolution mA 0 0 500 0 5 of reading 5 digit absolute value 0 0 500 0 30 of reading 10 digit resistive or capacitive value not displayed at Trip out STOP Absolute value of test current is always displayed I Pr Ic together with selected resistive color capacitive 4p component Trip out time lt 30 ms afte
22. asurement 5 to 10 times successively the result 0 0 it can be accepted as valid Timeout is displayed if the double connection element is not pulled out in 10 s or discharging time is higher than 10 s STEP 7 Save displayed result for documentation purposes see instructions in chapter 5 2 on how to save displayed result 4 7 DISCHARGE TIME INTERNAL m OBJET SOUS TEST CONTROLEUR D APPAREILLAGES C A6160 Tension detest residuelle Fig 28 Test circuitry expected Line voltage disconnection moment Fig 29 Expected voltage on tested object input possibles ILI volje dgiscaonr ection dischurge lire powe GECOMNEZ ON MO Srl Fig 30 Expected voltage on discharge input How to carry out the measurement STEP 1 Set rotary switch to DISC TIME discharge time position The heading according to fig 26 is displayed STEP 2 Select internal system measurement by pressing SYST key inter 60 V 5 s or inter 120 V 5 s is displayed STEP 3 Select 60 V or 120 V measuring system using Ulim key STEP 4 Connect test cables to equipment under test and the tested item to line voltage as shown in figure below A AE We 19 ih Up Did Le UV Ta e ka De Ka id Wc qa EN dok ORK A SE os Fig 31 Connection of test cables STEP 5 Press START STOP key to prepare the instrument for switching off mains voltage Ready is displayed after 1 s approx Low Voltage messag
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24. ction in chapter 5 2 on how to save displayed result 4 2 WITHSTANDING TEST WITH PRESET VOLTAGE TIME DIAGRAM WARNING WR Only a skilled person who is familiar with hazardous voltage operations can perform this measurement E Check instrument and test leads for any sign of damage or abnormality before connecting them to the instrument DO NOT use test probes in case of any damage or abnormality E Always handle the instrument and connected accessories as the Withstanding test sockets and leads are under the hazardous voltage W Never touch exposed probe tip connected equipment under test or any other energized part during the measurements Make sure that NOBODY can contact them either E Connect test probes only for withstanding measurement and disconnect them immediately after the test E DO NOT touch any part of test probe in front of the barrier keep your fingers behind the finger guards on the probe possible danger of electric shock Always set the lowest possible trip out current PROG HV programmed HV position How to carry out the measurement STEP 1 Set rotary switch to PROG HV high voltage position the following heading is displayed Tripping out current Prog key to select programing menu Fig 10 Main menu in PROG HV function STEP 2 Press Prog key to set or to check programmed ramp values in order to prevent damage to the equipment under test last values used are memorized Select test param
25. downloaded data will be displayed in the table form Table organization is same as in instruments internal memory from Device 1 to last Device max 255 with saved results see chapter 5 2 Memorizing of results Fig 70 Data file window In the table all failed measurements will be marked by red color By using search button see table 2 the user can easily jump from one to another failed measurement For table editing for example if a measurement result is saved during measuring under wrong device index by mistake standard utilities are available such as copy cut paste delete etc All those operations affect selected row After table editing device and memory numbers can be rearranged from top to bottom by pressing Rearrange button H dch New Edit Device Copy Adds description edits Sech device or barcode number Copies selected row or creates new device Shortcut key Shortcut key Ctrl C AItE C AltE N Insert Edit comment Cut Inserts row with comment or it Cuts selected row edit existed comment Shortcut key Ctrl X ARE U Paste Save table Paste last cut or copied row To save edited table Shortcut key Shortcut key Ctrl V Alt E P Alt F S Delete Export to clipboard Deletes selected row after Exports selected rows on delete paste is not available clipboard Shortcut key Shortcut key Delete AItE S Alt E Mark Unmark row Print se or unmarks important Pinis open data fill
26. e and Program table Command table contains all commands that can be executed on Appliance Multitester User crates his sequence by selecting command one by one and assigning them into program table using Get command key or by double clicking the desired command For all selected commands limit values have to be set by using Edit parameters key Continuity Voltage Drop 0 5ram2 5 0 0 75mm2 5 0 1 0mme2 3 3V Voltage drop Parameter window E E SS Withstanding High Voltage High Voltage Parameter window Insulation Insulation Parameter window Continuity Current Rmax lt 6 REPRE Continuity Current Parameter window VWithstanding Programmed High Voltage Programed High Voltage Parameter window Sound Parameter window Pause Parameter window Leakage Current Diterentiol 3 Substitute a e Leakage Current Parameter window testmessage o Bad 26 J Ges _ Message Parameter window Fig 75 Parameter windows To set program name in Command table select Program name In this dialog box user can also enable pause 0 s 5 s between each test of the sequent saving of measurement results increment device number for successive sequence results auto send each sequence results to PC suitable for automate of production lines auto repeat autotest sequence is circularly repeated after defined Pause 0 5 sec Program
27. e fig below Device number Ti Bar code number for 1 displayed device 3 Barcodes roe O or MEM key to select memory operation menu Number of memorized results PRO f under displayed device number frees ee y EE a Device H S INSULATION LEAKAGE CONTINUITY HV PROG HV W Fig 49 Memory heading for saving results STEP 2 Select device using T and J keys default device is the last device used mM Device number Barcode from device and number of saved measurement on this device is displayed M See instruction in chapter 5 9 for how to get barcode number STEP 3 Press MEM key to save measured values Press Exit key to skip saving Mm After pressing MEM key memory menu will be automatically closed NOTES Memorizing procedure can be easily accomplished by pressing MEM key twice when the user does not want to change the device in this case the user can skip the procedure for device setting because the instrument will automatically set the last device used E Each displayed result can be stored only once in order to avoid double storing by mistake E Any further pressing of MEM key will enable only memory recall recall from memory menu will be displayed E The result of BURN test cannot be saved 5 3 RECALLING OF STORED RESULTS The results can be recalled only before the measurement is performed or after the result i
28. e is displayed if the voltage on input mains is not appropriate less than min working voltage or not connected check input circuit mains voltage STEP 6 Pull out power supply connector and wait for the result to be displayed If the disconnection voltage is high enough to carry out a measurement see fig 25 Start message is displayed and the measurement will be performed If the voltage is not high enough then the result 0 0 s and Repeat message are displayed In this instance repeat measurement from STEP 3 If the result 0 0 s and Repeat message reappears repeat measurement 5 to 10 times successively the result 0 0 it can be accepted as valid Timeout is displayed if the double connection element is not pulled out in 10 s or discharging time is higher than 10 s STEP 7 Save displayed results for documentation purpose see instruction in chapter 5 2 on how to save displayed results 4 8 LEAKAGE CURRENTS 4 8 1 LEAKAGE CURRENT CONTROLEUR MAFPARELLACGES ORJET SOUS TEST CA E160 De TEST Fig 32 Test circuitry How to carry out the measurement STEP 1 Set rotary switch to LEAKAGE position The following heading is displayed Threshold value of leakage current Measured leakage current Syst key to select desired Timer key to set timer type of leakage measurement n value or to switch it on off Leakage Substitute Touch Ilim key to set threshold leakage current Fig 33 Main menu in Leakage current funct
29. e surface of teh instrument use a soft cloth slightly moistened with soapy water or alcohol Then leave the instrument to dry totally before use E Do not use liquids based on petrol or hydrocarbons E Do not spill cleaning liquid over the instrument Always moisten the cloth and then clean the instrument 6 4 REPLACING THE FUSES BY PROPERLY TRAINED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY In the case of instrument malfunction send the instrument to an appropriate service center for all four fuses to be checked See the purpose of each fuse in paragraph 3 9 Use original fuses only as declared in paragraph 3 9 A Disconnect all test cables and mains cord before opening the instrument A Hazardous voltage may be present inside the instrument Properly trained service personnel only should carry out operation Position of fuses inside instrument F5 T 32A 10 3x38 mm 400V inside instrument on front panel protect continuity circuitry F6 F 500mA 250V on main PCB board protect warning lamps outputs 6 5 REPLACING THE BATTERY BY PROPERLY TRAINED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY A This product contains a lithium battery the user must not remove 6 6 REPAIRS Repairs under or out of guarantee Please return the product to your distributor 7 PC SOFTWARE CE LINK 7 1 INSTALLING CE LINK CE Link software is 32 bit application for Windows platforms Before installing CE Link it is recommended to close all running programs on your PC After instal
30. e threshold value Press Exit key to exit menu a Timer value See instructions on how to set the value in paragraph 4 1 STEP 2 Oo Timer ON OFF e See instructions in paragraph 4 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Connect the tested equipment into test socket on the instrument as shown in Leakage current paragraph STEP 4 Press START STOP key to start the measurement STEP 5 Wait for the test time to elapse if the timer has been switched on or press START STOP key again to stop the measurement STEP 6 Save displayed result for documentation purposes see instructions in chapter 5 2 on how to save displayed result NOTE A message Load on TEST SOCKET is displayed if the ROTARY SWITCH is in positions PROG HV HV CONTINUITY ISO or AUTO and load is present on TEST SOCKET 4 10 AUTOTEST Autotest is a very powerful tool which is constructed to make the process of measurement easier more flexible or even automatic It gives an assurance that the complete measurement procedure is carried out Any previously designed sequence by CE Link software up to 10 sequences each composed of up to 50 steps can be saved in APPLIANCE MULTITESTER memory will be executed step by step Every measurement result which has not passed will be signaled and the automatic procedure will be stopped When the user removes the cause of the error he can continue the procedure by pressing START button In this way the user is sure that every step will be co
31. er current page total pages load or save created header preview created document Header options Bisi E Print header Header height will be ee of page height Xi Include bitmap file mee il x pos Bo o Y pas O E of page 4 Under line header Header text test header me c p test header line 2 test header line 3 d Commands for header faxt d System date ft System time s Serial number c Current page p Total pages OK Load Preview Cancel Save Frint Fig 71 Creating Header for printed documents Our example will create header bellow HIH pare Fig 72 PRINT preview 7 5 2 PRINT SEPARATELY Print separately function prints each measured device results to its own document It is intended to print separate reports for each tested object production line testing 7 6 HEADER PROGRAMMING H Eee ch zk DEER ann grat User are ZS nshumert model Irstumerdt hype Mull asia L Ab WNSTRUMENT HEADER PROGRAMMING WEEN Sg mumba fle Mier L schger CARNO Marea fees homer mie Sere amem ima laz f Irobnunerd hirme Baud me ID DI Basud rate AS EU ARIETE base Kaes 4 7 D J mm emm mm l E Te L Read Send Close p i NN NN NW WE A Fig 73 Header programming window This window represents info window for your instrument called header To see instrument header the instrument has to be connected to PC User can change Use
32. eters as follows PROGRAMMED SECUENC ERTS Ti 16s U1 Logo Tat l s U 37H Le Fig 11 Menu for programming ramp values W Press llim key in order to reach menu for trip out current selection and character of displayed part of leakage current resistive or capacitive The same procedure as for Ilim selection at HV function applies To change U and T values press U T key Value T2 represent time from t1 to t2 and value T3 represent time from t2 to t3 fig 12 Menu for selection and changing values is displayed see the following figure eS HC l s Uz sree Fig 12 Timer T1 is selected change value by using J keys To select ramp times or voltage values press Sel key Use T and J keys to set appropriate test value Time 1s 240s Voltage 100 V 5 kV Press Exit key 2x to exit STEP 3 Connect test probes pistols to the instrument STEP 4 Close DOOR IN safety connector if enabled CONTINUITY test terminals must be open STEP 5 Press START STOP key to start high voltage generator and carry out the test using test probes STEP 6 Wait for the test time to elapse or press START STOP key again to stop high voltage generator STEP 7 Save displayed result for documentation purpose see instruction in chapter 5 2 on how to save displayed result 4 3 LOW RESISTANCE TEST WITH CURRENT OF gt 0 1A 0 2A 10A 25A CONTINUITY position CONTROLEUR D APPAREILLAGES OBJET SOUS TEST C A 6160 F5
33. fficient outside this limits is 0 1 of measured value per C and 1 digit Withstanding proof test mM Between mains and withstanding terminals 7500 Veff 1 min Between mains and other terminals or accessible metallic parts 2200 Veff 1 min 4 MEASUREMENTS 4 1 WITHSTANDING TEST WARNING D Only a skilled person who is familiar with hazardous voltage operations can perform this measurement Check instrument and test leads for any sign of damage or abnormality before connecting them to the instrument DO NOT use test probes in case of any damage or abnormality Always handle the instrument and connected accessories as the Withstanding test sockets and leads are under the hazardous voltage Never touch exposed probe tip connected equipment under test or any other energized part during the measurements Make sure that NOBODY can contact them either Connect test probes only for withstanding measurement and disconnect them immediately after the test SD DONOT touch any part of test probe in front of the barrier keep your fingers behind the finger guards on the probe possible danger of electric shock Always set the lowest possible trip out current HV high voltage position APPLIANCE MULTITESTER C A 6160 OBJECT UNDER TEST 0 230V 50 60 Hz 100V 5 kV regulated Fig 2 Test circuitry 0 ln Re gt Iotl absolute value of test current I ip Capacitive current res
34. fter it is done without pressing START button Select Save measurements and Auto send options to send memorized results to PC after the sequence is done CE Link enables to print Test Report after the results are received All this functions together enable fully automated testing of products in production line It is possible to manufacture test accessory relay matrix for suitable connection between tested device and APPLIANCE MULTITESTER The equipment must be manufactured by customer according to their needs It can be controlled by EXT output of APPLIANCE MULTITESTER through PIN 3 Wait for external input input signal and PIN 4 Next test output signal LAdNI 1X3 HO LIVM AOVSSAW WNSIS ANNOS 1S3L WNOILONNSA 3ASNVd in HUT ADV JOVSSAN eu1a u J HYVH S IA LAANI LO HO LIVM M Ze SNIGNVLSHLIM ut lt IS d Idi SJDNANOAS JO LYVHD MOTA AN GL SNIGNVLSHLIM ul lt SYM ADVSSAWN A00S NOILVINSNI Wii lt OSI ADVSSAWN VOL ALINNILNOD un lt WOH ANA JSNVd YAq0vsY 3009 Yvg 5 1 WARNINGS 5 OPERATION Different warnings or information can be reported during manipulation with the APPLIANCE MULTITESTER Here is a list of warnings and information for each function HV AND PROG HV FUNCTION Trip out CONTINUITY FUNCTION Load on TEST SOCKET or Voltage on term C1 C2 Voltage on term P1 P2 VOLTAGE DROP FUNCTION Load on TEST SOCKET or Voltage on
35. h the manual otherwise the instrument may be dangerous for the operator M Read this instruction manual carefully otherwise use of the instrument may be dangerous for the operator for the instrument or for equipment under test mM Use only grounded mains outlets to supply the instrument M Do not use any damaged mains outlet or damaged mains connection cable M Service or calibration procedure must only be carried out by a competent authorized person WE Only a skilled person who is familiar with hazardous voltage operations can handle APPLIANCE MULTITESTER Meaning of A A signs on front panel Insulation section Dangerous voltage may be present measurements shall be carried out only on de energized object INSULATION max 1000 V Continuity section Read instructions on how to replace blown up fuse measurements shall be carried out only on de energized object CONTINUITY AU 10 max 10 V Withstanding section HY DIELECTRIC TEST 5kV max Dangerous voltage may be present switch off the instrument immediately if the red warning lamp pos 12 fig 1 does not light AA after switching on HV generator and service the instrument Always handle as the test leads are energized oO TEST SOCKET 230V 16A 50 60Hz Dangerous voltage is present during Leakage Substitute leakage and Functional test Measurements shall be carried out only on de energized object Main plug Dangerous voltage is pre
36. ing depends on test voltage depends on test voltage Measuring range stable and accurate result even with capacitive load DEE typ 250 V 5 uF 1 4 MQ 500 V amp 1000V 5 uF 4 2 MQ Nominal voltage 250 500 1000 V 30 0 Short circuit current 3 5 mA max Measuring current 0 1 mA min at 250 500 1000 kQ load Settable Im 0 2 200 0 MQ resolution 0 1 MQ no limit Gan MQ sign is selected Elan adjustable 1 s 9 min 59 s with resolution of 1 s Timer OFF function available SUDFES GN measuring voltage OUDOUR tegt 2 safety plugs grounded Auto discharge after test 3 6 LEAKAGE CURRENT 3 6 1 LEAKAGE CURRENT Leakage current readout 0 00 3 99 5 of reading 3 dig 4 0 20 0 5 of reading 3 dig Settable Immte A 0 1 20 0 mA in step of 0 1 mA DUE eege 16 A power test socket n E adjustable 1 s 9 min 59 s with resolution 1 s Timer OFF function available 3 6 2 TOUCH LEAKAGE CURRENT Touch leakage current readout Resolution mA 0 00 2 00 5 of reading 3digit Settable limits 8 0 1 2 0 mA in step of 0 1 mA Output nscscticemivoctienasesenants 16 A power test socket TOUCH safety plug R 2 KQ Ameter 3 6 3 SUBSTITUTE LEKAGE CURRENT Substitute leakage current readout 5 of reading 3digit Settable Immte 0 1 20 0 mA in step of 0 1 mA Short circuit C
37. ion STEP 2 Select test parameters as follows a Pres Syst key to select leak E Leakage current threshold Press llim key to open menu to change leakage current threshold value Use T and J keys to select appropriate threshold value Press Exit key to exit menu E Timer value See instructions on how to set the value in paragraph 4 1 STEP 2 E Timer ON OFF See instructions in paragraph 4 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Connect tested item into test socket on the instrument as shown in figure below Pmax 3 5 kVA Fig 34 Connection of tested object STEP 4 Press START STOP key to start the measurement STEP 5 Wait for the test time to elapse if the timer has been switched on or press START STOP key again to stop the measurement STEP 6 Save displayed result for documentation purpose see instructions in chapter 5 2 on how to save displayed result 4 8 2 SUBSTITUTE LEAKAGE CURRENT CONTROLEUR O APPAREILLAGES OBJET SOUS TEST CA 6160 dt 2110 SSD H d C dl Hu 50 Ez II i Jf ye tt C d i z o 1 14 8 Fig 35 Test circuitry How to carry out the measurement STEP 1 Set rotary switch to LEAKAGE position STEP 2 Select test parameters as follows Pres Syst Key to select subst Fig 36 Heading in Substitute Leakage current function M Set Leakage current threshold Press llim key to open menu to change leakage current th
38. is displayed Nominal test voltage Threshold insulation resistance 5 a Insulation resistance Measured test voltage T Ominl s Uu mir Un key weet He Emin Timer key to set timer nominal test voltage _value or to switch it on off Rmin key to set threshold insulation resistance Fig 21 Basic heading in ISO function STEP 2 Select test parameters as follows M Insulation resistance threshold Press Rmin key in order to reach menu for selection of insulation resistance threshold see the following figure 1 Om xit Fig 22 Insulation resistance threshold selection menu Use T and J keys to select appropriate threshold value If the displayed result is lower than the set threshold limit value it will be accompanied by an error sound signal after completion of the measurement There will be no threshold value selected and no sound signal will be activated if MQ sign is selected instead of threshold limit Press Exit key to exit Insulation resistance threshold selection menu E Test voltage Use Un key to select appropriate test voltage 250V 500V or 1000V D Timer value See instructions on how to set the value in paragraph 4 1 STEP 2 Ei Timer ON OFF See instruction in paragraph 4 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Connect test probes to the instrument and to equipment to be tested as shown in figure below IG m mar Fig 23 Connection of test leads STEP 4 Press START STOP key t
39. istive Current jim Fig 3 Test current diagram How to carry out the measurement STEP 1 Set rotary switch to HV high voltage position The following heading is displayed Function name Nominal test voltage Tripping out current Leakage current ZS mH main result Character of selected part of leakage current Selected resistive or capacitive part of leakage current Set timer value Test voltage T He d nls Tlin burn Wie Un key to select nominal test voltage Ilim Key to select tripping out current or to select character of displayed leakage current Timer key to set timer value or to switch it on off Burn key to set burn mode Fig 4 Main menu in HV function STEP 2 Select test parameters as follows Mm Test voltage Use U key to select appropriate test voltage that can be set using T J keys from 100 V to 1000 V in 10 V steps and from 1000 V to 5000 V in 50 V steps Selected test voltage HIGH WOLTAGE T wA U k 1 6minl6s Fig 5 Test voltage selection menu Press Exit key to exit Test voltage selection menu E Trip out current character of displayed part of leakage current Press Ilim key in order to reach menu for trip out current selection and character of displayed part of leakage current resistive or Capacitive See the following figure Selected tripping out current Absolute value of test current Character of selected part of leakage current
40. it this function only by pressing front panel key on the instrument The following procedure is to be used STEP 1 Connect REMOTE CONTROL pedal to the instrument as it is shown in fig 56 and carry out the measurement by pressing START STOP pedal STEP 2 Save the first result to desired memory location memory number and device number using front panel keys see the instructions in chapter 5 2 STEP 3 Carry out the next test using START STOP pedal STEP 4 Save the result by pressing SAVE pedal twice STEP 5 Proceed with the measurements Technical specifications of the pedal R Cable length 10m E Commands START STOP SAVE oO Casing metal E Weight 2 kg P Size WxHxD 800 x 55 x 175 mm 5 8 USE OF WARNING LAMP The lamp is intended to inform the user if dangerous voltages are present when WITHSTANDING tests are carried out HV and PROG HV position Meaning of each lamp Red TEST lamp on means that dangerous voltage is present at WITHSTANDING test terminals Take care when using test pistols Green READY lamp on means that the instrument is ready for the next measurement dangerous voltage is not present at WITHSTANDING test terminals Instrument connector female type MAB 5100 DIN 41524 front view and internal instrument circuitry front view Fig 57 Connection of warning lamp to APPLIANCE MULTITESTER Technical specifications of the WAR
41. lation is complete there is no need to restart computer Insert installation disc in your computer and run SETUP EXE Standard Install Shield Wizard will guide you through installing process Program will be installed in directory C Program Files CE Link or in directory you select After installation is done you are able to run CE Link exe from Start menu WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum possible under law 7 2 INTRODUCTION NOTES APPLIANCE MULTITESTER has a powerful Windows platform support tool CE Link It is used for downloading of recorded data additional analyzing of recorded data for creating measurement sequences for creating report documentation and more Basic screen is start point for all actions ois File Settings Window Help Fig 63 Basic screen Download data Opens window for downloading or auto downloading data from Appliance MultiTester to PC Shortcut key Alt F D Open data file Opens window for analy zing recorded data file Shortcut key Alt F O Header programing With this tool user can define header for printed documents Shortcut key Alt F H Sequence editor Tool for programing AUTOTEST sequences Shortcut key AtF S Po
42. ltage drop wire section Voltage drop scaled to 10A main result Set timer value Test current Test voltage AUTO mode is selected dU S key to set threshold Timer key to set timer value of voltage drop san N value or to cancel AUTO mode Rcont key to return into Continuity menu Fig 18 Main menu in Voltage drop function STEP 2 Select test parameters as follows Voltage drop threshold Use dU S key to select appropriate threshold see the table in paragr 3 4 E Timer value AUTO start option See instructions in paragraph 4 3 STEP 3 Connect test probes to the instrument and to equipment under test as shown in the following figure SU OYO Y foaled to 104 lew 1250 H ka S10A cfor D 00 bom Fig 19 Connection of test leads STEP 4 Press START STOP key to start the measurement STEP 5 Wait for the set time to elapse or press START STOP key again to stop the measurement STEP 6 Save displayed result for documentation purpose see instruction in chapter 5 2 on ow to save displayed result NOTE Test results can be adversely affected by impedances of additional operating circuits connected in parallel with the tested device or by transient currents 4 5 INSULATION RESISTANCE CONTROLEUR DAPPAREILLAGES OBJET S90U5 TEST CA 6160 agm 04 OO WD Fig 20 Test circuitry How to carry out the measurement STEP 1 Set rotary switch to ISO insulation resistance position the following heading
43. mpleted with PASS result The user can decide to skip the failed measurement using SKIP command on the instrument The result of skipped measurement is not saved into the memory When REMOTE CONTROL PEDAL is used and the procedure is stopped at PAUSE or MESSAGE step of sequence you can continue the procedure only by pressing START button on the instrument Rotating the rotary switch during autotest sequence execution is not allowed otherwise the instrument can block up Autotest is a very useful tool for the production line output check of manufactured products or for laboratory verification that the tested electrical machine meets the appropriate standard The results of output check can be downloaded or auto downloaded after every tested product to PC for documentation purpose Auto repeat and auto print function after each sequence can be selected in PC software It is intended to automate the product line checking The only way to create autotest sequence is to use Sequence editor in CE Link PC software 32 bit application for Windows see picture below Fig 43 Main CE Link window For more information on options in sequence editor see chapter 7 PC software CE Link When the sequence is completed it must be sent to APPLIANCE MULTITESTER by using serial RS232 interface After sending it the PC does not need to be connected to the APPLIANCE MULTITESTER How to carry out the measurement STEP 1 Install CE Link PC software on your
44. o start the measurement STEP 5 Wait for test time to elapse if the timer has been switched on or press START STOP key again to stop the measurement STEP 6 Save displayed result for documentation purpose see instruction in chapter 5 2 on how to save displayed result NOTE Do not disconnect measured object before it is discharged 4 6 DISCHARGE TIME EXTERNAL INPUT MAINS TEST CONTROLEUR D APPARERLAGES OBJET SOUS TEST Fig 24 Test circuitry expected MAINS TEST Input voltage ideal power disconnection ve momen disconneclion voltage power disconnection moment Fig 25 Voltage on MAINSTEST input External discharge time is calculated as the input voltage is maximum allowed voltage of the currently connected mains supply system The instrument is constructed to measure external discharge time in three different mains supply systems 115 V 230 V and 400 V The voltage is calculated according to the following nominal voltage peak values 179 Vp 115 V 10 xv2 60 V lt Up lt 235 V 344 Vp 230 V 6 xv2 235 V lt Up lt 425 V 596 Vp 400 V 6 xv2 425 V lt Up lt 600 V How to carry out the measurement STEP 1 Set rotary switch to DISC TIME discharge time position The following heading is displayed External measuring Threshold values in external EARI exter GL 1s Present voltage peak during the test Discharge time main result Line reserved for messages
45. ored data to PC STEP 1 Connect APPLIANCE MULTITESTER to PC as shown in fig 53 using appropriate RS 232 communication cable STEP 2 Open CE Link program on your PC STEP 3 Set baud rate the same on PC and APPLIANCE MULTITESTER STEP 4 Use T and J keys to select one of displayed options and press Enter key STEP 5 After pressing Enter key the selected function submenu is displayed at the bottom of menu 5 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION To reach System configuration menu the following procedure must be carried out STEP 1 Switch off the instrument turning ON OFF key to OFF position STEP 2 Press SET UP key and keep it pressed while switching on the instrument STEP 3 System configuration menu is displayed see figure below STEM CONF 1G Be O SOT PARCODE FEADER EI RATE CLEAF FECORDS MEM NPUT DO EN EARTH CONTROL ENABLED 18 04 02 13 01 21 Fig 54 Basic system configuration heading STEP 4 Use 7 and J keys to select one of displayed options and press Enter key STEP 5 After pressing Enter key on selected function message on the bottom of heading is displayed Si wi ver 2so DATE and TIME setup E Use Sel and T J keys to set day month year OUT BARCODE READER BD FATE hour minutes and seconds Year must be set manually CLEAR RECORDS MEMORY CLEAR DEWILES RECORDS CLEAR PROGRAMS MEMORY LOAD DEFAULT SETTING INPUT DOOR IN ENABLED EARTH CONTROL ENABLED 18 04 02 13 01 21 T DOOR IN ENABLED PU EARTH C
46. probes pistols to the instrument as shown in figure below lim 1 500MA Un O 5 kV 50 60Hz Sg Piransf 500VA ie FAA Fig 9 Connection of test probes STEP 4 Close DOOR IN safety connector if enabled CONTINUITY test terminals must be open STEP 5 Press START STOP key to start high voltage generator and carry out the test using test probes STEP 6 Wait for the test time to elapse if the timer has been switched on or press START STOP key again to stop high voltage generator NOTES Take care when using HV test pistols hazardous voltage Use timer ON mode or optional REMOTE CONTROL pedal to stop the measurement when test probes are still connected to equipment under test The displayed result obtained in this way can be stored to memory for documentation purposes It is advisable to connect test pistols to the equipment under test before pressing START STOP pedal to avoid sparking and trip out of the HV generator It is advisable to use the optional WARNING LAMP connected to the instrument especially if the measurements are to be done away from the instrument using optional test probes with longer cables If there is a test current higher than the preset limit HV generator trips automatically after reaching that value Preset limit value is displayed as a result in this instance STEP 7 Save displayed result for documentation purpose see instru
47. r break through Timer adjustable 1 s 9 min 59 s with resolution of 1 s Timer OFF function available 3 2 BURN OUT HV POSITION Selectable voltage 100 5000 V Minimum burnout time before overheating 10s max 50 60 mA 3 3 LOW RESISTANCE CONTINUITY POSITION Resistance readout for current 10 A and 25A 0 000 0 999 0 001 3 of reading 3 dig 1 000 2 000 0 001 3 of reading 10 dig 2 001 9 999 0 001 autoranging Resistance readout for current 0 10 A Range R Q Resolution 0 00 9 99 5 of reading 12 dig 10 0 100 0 5 of reading 6 dig autoranging Resistance readout for current 0 20 A 0 00 9 99 5 of reading 6 dig 10 0 100 0 5 of reading 6 dig autoranging Max output voltage lt 6 V Measuring curr electronically stabilized selectable 100 mA 200 mA 10 A 25A 10 mA at R 50 Q U_ 230 V original test leads 200 mA at H lt 8Q Usan 230 V original test leads 10A atR lt 0 5Q UL 230 V original test leads 25A at R lt 0 2 Q U_ 230 V original test leads Current shape sinusoidal Threshold value adjustable 10 m2 1 0 Q in steps of 10 mQ 1 0 Q 2 0 Q in steps of 100 mQ or ignored Q sign is selected Timer adjustable 1 s 59 s resolution 1 s Connection system 4 wire safety connectors electrically separated Test voltage readout with current 10A and 25A 0 000 10 000 0 001 3
48. r string max 48 characters send system time time and date set on the PC It is possible to change User string only in this way Instrument time and date or baud rates can be edited directly on instrument without using software see instruction in chapter 5 5 System configuration 7 7 SEQUENCE EDITOR Basic point of Sequence editor is displayed in chapter 4 10 AUTOTEST The user will use Sequence editor to create desired sequences or to edit existing sequence on the instrument Max number of steps in one sequence is 50 including programmed pause messages barcode reader sequence and sound signals Max number depends on combination of included function in current example EER a i mg E E Coy kr ien ee Corr CH Fs beep 2h ee es pe Lae In ES Mime Shir 1 til nee Zor Ait til ipini TO simi Lit eee ee eg ee aT 1 RP TI Ps SCH Fa ESA Snes Pages Ha JI IP LT to Lo do 61 Sher Pa Pipe bee Bega IED LIC Bake fs Sp Piety Miral Pin RHASEEE LS Voge ID ib rh oor Bee Deg Coda Famen ie Fr gererrsd ee era ee WT eee gee ee obai Leuuggre IH TE F BEZ rides BC Bria Hag YRS ee i Peeg ae Lakes Cae Panini Sat EES Dee fer ge eee ete Chere pan oT Fari De Cej Peace kat Disse Sp Rod CX En EE am Ra Ra ES CA KR ETE LD EEN HI BIR LS ELE IR FT EJ ER EH a EI FI FE E J LS OR a Bah ERG Program Table Fig 74 Sequence editor window Two main parts of Sequence editor are Command tabl
49. reshold value Use T and J keys to select appropriate threshold value Press Exit key to exit menu RW Timer value See instructions on how to set the value in paragraph 4 1 STEP 2 E Timer ON OFF See instructions in paragraph 4 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Connect tested item into test socket on the instrument as shown in figure below Fig 37 Connection of tested object STEP 4 Press START STOP key to start the measurement STEP 5 Wait for the test time to elapse if the timer has been switched on or press START STOP key again to stop the measurement STEP 6 Save displayed result for documentation purpose see instruction in chapter 5 2 on how to save displayed result 4 8 3 TOUCH LEAKAGE CURRENT Touch leakage separated metal 9 part ma cca 2K poem APPLIANCE MULTITESTER C A 6160 Fig 38 Touch leakage test circuitry How to carry out the measurement STEP 1 Set rotary switch to LEAKAGE position STEP 2 Select test parameters as follows Pres Syst Key to select touch Fig 39 Heading in Touch Leakage current function M Set Leakage current threshold Press llim key to open menu to change touch leakage current threshold value Use T and J keys to select appropriate threshold value Press Exit key to exit menu E Timer value See instructions on how to set the value in paragraph 4 1
50. ried out AA No Earth A No Voltage on TEST SOCKET Load on TEST SOCKET Voltage on term P1 P2 Voltage on term ISO Earth connection is missing on mains power plug Check Fuses F3 F4 16 AT Test socket is loaded in functions other then Leakage Disch time and Functionality Ext AC voltage connected to P1 P2 input is higher than 12 V voltage present on C1 and C2 too External AC or DC voltage connected to ISO terminals is higher than 30V 5 2 RESULTS MEMORIZING Each displayed result can be stored to one of 1638 memory locations In addition to the main result all subresults and test parameters are also saved and can be recalled and downloaded to PC Each result is marked with memory index Memory device number Device and device barcode number Barcode The device number can be set from 001 up to 255 and there are memory indexes that belong to each device which can be set from 001 up to 1638 until the whole storage is occupied Device 001 Device 002 Device 255 Barcode from device 001 Barcode from device 002 Barcode from device 255 Memory 0001 Memory 0002 Memory 0003 Memory y Memory 0001 Memory 0002 Fig 48 Presentation of memory organization How to save displayed results The displayed result can be saved only after the measurement is complete STEP 0 Carry out the measurement STEP 1 Press MEM key in order to reach memory menu for saving results se
51. rt settings Opens window for port and baud rate settings Shortcut key Alt S P Help Opens help window Shortcut key Alt H Exit Exits CE Link Shortcut key Alt F E Table 1 Fast access buttons 7 3 DOWNLOAD DATA Before starting Download data window it is necessary to E Connect APPLIANCE MULTITESTER to PC according to figure 53 chapter 5 4 RS 232 Communication using appropriate RS 232 communication cable Fig 52 mM heck et baud rate Same value must be set in CE Link and APPLIANCE MULTITESTER is necessary Set baud rate in CE Link software by using Port settings window HOTT Sette OOM C OOM C ghid C 19200 ei Sam Cancel Help Fig 64 Port settings window Check baud rate on APPLIANCE MULTITESTER by using SET key see SERIAL PORT BAUD RATE setup in SYTEM CONFIGURATION in chapter 5 5 Prepare APPLIANCE MULTITESTER for communication by pressing RS232 key instrument will go in communication mode Choose Download Standard download data option in main CE Link window EXITS eis Fig 65 Standard download mode After message Downloading in progress is displayed and if the downloading is done successfully the user will define name for this data file and it will be saved on disc in desired folder by pressing Save key Fig 66 Downloading data windows E For auto download from instrument instrument must be in the Autotest mode choose AutoReceive do
52. s saved STEP 1 Press MEM key in order to reach memory menu for recalling results See fig below RECALL FFO MEMORY D Device 861 Barcode 8561468116583 Memory Fig 50 Memory heading for recalling from memory STEP 2 Select device using T and J keys WR If for some reason the device has to be cleared press CirDev key press ClrDev to confirm message will be displayed to prevent clearing by mistake Press ClrDev key to confirm or Exit to cancel clearing procedure STEP 3 Press MEM key to recall saved results under chosen device I B n tc U 1627k Fig 51 Recalled result under device 001 STEP A Select result you are looking for by using 7 and J keys E To clear memory location press ClrMem key STEP 5 Press Exit key to exit menu 5 4 RS 232 COMMUNICATION In order to transfer stored data to PC RS 232 communication feature must be used front view front view 9 pin male connector 9 pin female connector to APPLIANCE MULTITESTER to serial port on PC Fig 52 RS 232 communication cable NOTE Use original RS 232 communication cable or connect only pins on serial DB9 connectors according to Fig 52 to avoid damages pin 2 3 5 RS232 Communication cable Fig 53 Connection of APPLIANCE MULTITESTER to PC How to transfer st
53. sent on the FUSES switch off the instrument and disconnect all test cables and mains cord before replacing the fuses or opening the instrument FI 5 ni Te Test socket T 2A SSCH Ween F 2 5 As SEN al aa Brot Ti A 1 2 WARRANTY Unless stated differently our instruments are guaranteed against any manufacturing or material defect They do not bear the specification known as the safety specification Our guarantee which may not under any circumstances exceed the amount of the invoiced price is for the repair of our faulty equipment only carriage paid to our workshops It is applicable for normal use of our instruments and does not apply to any damage or destruction caused notably by error in mounting mechanical accident faulty maintenance defective use overload or excess voltage Our responsibility is strictly limited to the pure and simple replacement of the faulty parts of our equipment the buyer expressly renounces any attempt to find us responsible for damages or losses caused directly or indirectly Our guarantee is applicable for twelve 12 months after the date at which the equipment is made available The repair modification or replacement of a part during the guarantee period will not result in this guarantee being extended 1 3 LIST OF MEASUREMENTS CARRIED OUT BY THE INSTRUMENT Withstanding programmed voltage time sequence test Withstanding voltage test High voltage burn out test Continuity test Vol
54. settings Fd x Program name Autorepeat test Auto repeat Pause between tests 0 5 s IT Increment device number k IT Auto send Fig 76 Program name definition window Created sequence can be sent to Appliance Multitester and saved to disc with extension SQC List of instrument programs Reads delete and sends sequence to instrument Shortcut key Alt F D Get command Copies selected command from command table to program table Shortcut key AlItF O Edit parameters Set limits and other parameters for selected type of measurement Shortcut key Alt F H Table 3 Fast access buttons Clear row data Clears only data not whole row Shortcut key Alt S P Insert empty row Inserts an empty row at selected row for a new command Shortcut key Alt H 8 TO ORDER E C A 6160 APPLIANCE MULTITESTER GB eneen P01145801A E C A 6160 APPLIANCE MULTITESTER EURO eneen P01145801 Standard supply 1 power supply lead Euro or GB 2 dielectric test guns probes with cable 2m 2 insulation test leads 3m 1 red 1 black 4 crocodile clips 2 red 2 black 2 test probes 1 red 1 black 4 continuity test leads 2 5m 2 red 2 black 1 discharge time cable EURO or GB 1 bag for the accessories 5 users manuals 5 languages P ACCESSORIES PC software communication cable DB9F DB9F
55. ss Enter to confirm or Exit to cancel clearing of memory NOTE Before clearing download all memorized results to PC to avoid losing important data CLEAR all PROGRAMS w Press Enter to confirm or Exit to cancel clearing of memory NOTE Before clearing download all memorized results to PC to avoid losing important data LOAD DEFAULT SETTING Sets all adjustable test parameters to their initial values El Press Enter key to confirm or Exit key to exit INPUT DOOR IN Enables or to disables DOOR IN input jail After selecting this option press Enter to switch between ENABLE and DISABLE EARTH CONTROL If one wishes to enable or to disable EARTH CONTROL E After selecting this option press enter to switch between ENABLE and DISABLE NOTE It is advisable to disable this option only in protected IT systems For TN systems you should always enable it List of test parameters for each function and their initial values bech Parameter Range of adjustment or possible Initial value U 1 kV test voltage 100 V 5 kV Uo 3 7 kV 1 0 3 5 y D 70 80 90 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 mA Imax tripping o PROG HV current T timer 1s 240 s with resolution 1s test volta e 1 0 1 ae D D D SE J 7 5 Na 6 0 Duos 6 5 740 7 5 8 0 8 5 9 0 eo ae 70 80 90 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 mA 1s 9min 59 s with resolution 1s Imax tripping Current Parameter Range of adjustmen
56. t or possible Initial value values iy _test ourrent 100 mA 200 mA 10 A 25 A moa max 10 990 mQ by steps of 10 mQ Continuity allowed 1000 2000 mQ by steps of 100 MQ 100 mQ resistance or Q no limit Voltage allowed voltage Drop drop rt timer sd test dereen Rmin Min allowed 0 MQ by SS of 0 1 MQ insulation 10 a MQ by steps of 1 MQ resistance Or us no US t timer coat max threshold LEAKAGE current Function 10 3500 1000 VA test power 1 s 9 min 59 s with resolution 1s 10 ka measuring TIME timer on off IEN Ce 38400 _ _ RS232 baud rate 9600 19200 38400 38400 All functions Barcode r baud 2400 4800 9600 9600 100 by steps of 2 5 6 CONTRAST OF THE DISPLAY Where there is insufficient readability of the display display too dark or intensity of messages too weak the appropriate contrast of the display should be set How to set appropriate contrast It is possible to adjust contrast in all positions of main switch STEP 1 Press SET key together with F3 to make the display darker or together with F2 to make the display brighter keep the keys pressed until the desired contrast is achieved Keep pressed together to make display darkest INSULATION Keep pressed together to CONTINUITY FUNCTIONALITY make display brightest HV DISCH TIME PROG HV AUTOTEST Fig 55 How to set
57. tage drop test Insulation resistance test Leakage current tests leakage substitute touch Functional tests power voltage current cos o frequency Discharge time measurement 1 4 LIST OF APPLICABLE STANDARDS C A APPLIANCE MULTITESTER is designed in accordance with the following standards Mm EN 61010 1 safety Mm EN 613826 1 electromagnetic compatibility Measurements in compliance with Mm IEC 60204 1 Electrical equipment of machines M IEC 60335 1 Household and similar electrical appliances M IEC 60439 1 Switch gear and control gear assemblies M IEC 60598 1 Luminaries M IEC 60745 oaaae Hand held motor operated tools E IEC 60755 eee ee Residual current operated protect devices Mm IEC 60950 en Safety of information technology equipment M IEC 61010 1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment E EC 61029 000 Transportable motor operated tools M IEC 61558 1 Transformers and power supply units M EN 600605 0 0 Audio video and similar electronic apparatus M VDE 701 11 Repair and modification inspections M VDE 702 11 Repeat tests of electrical appliances The APPLIANCE MULTITESTER instrument supply upper standards up to 16A according to its maximum power capability The rubbish bin with a line through it indicates that in the European Union the product must undergo selective disposal in
58. tal pause between two sequent measurements is predefined time pause Time of Pause command 3 Message it has to be inserted as a Message command in the SQC program The instrument waits for the user reaction connect test leads to tested object and press START 4 Wait for external input this command waits for change from HI to LO on pin 3 of DOOR IN input see figure below ebe sriparation mesere Auen mi fe Sinead were Ferree EXTERNE ae i Go0ria euni Te test aiamaa ented EX TERME r Exi Doar i gint l Fig 61 Wait for external input diagram Application example unpredictable pause time for the same action manual action is part of preparation for another mea surement Next test Pin 4 indicates the end of execution of each measurement change from LO to HI Immediately after the start of another measurement it changes from HI to LO state pr paration mesure suhante a faire pendant la pause Ext Door pin4 temps de temps de pause pause diagramme d ex cution du programme mesure d fini mesure d fini de test automatique Fig 62 Next test signal diagram 6 MAINTENANCE 6 1 METROLOGICAL CHECK It is essential that all measurement instruments are regularly calibrated We recommend an annual calibration to be carried out 6 2 SERVICE Repairs under or out of guarantee Please return the products to your distributor 6 3 CLEANING To clean th
59. term C1 C2 Voltage on term P1 P2 ISO FUNCTION Voltage on term ISO DISCHARGING TIME FUNCTION Ready Low Voltage Start Repeat Time out GENERAL HOT The HV generator tripped out due to the test current which was higher than the set threshold value External AC voltage connected to CONTINUITY input C1 C2 voltage present on P1 and P2 too or TEST SOCKET loaded External AC voltage connected to CONTINUITY input P1 P2 is higher than 12 V voltage present on C1 and C2 too External AC voltage connected to CONTINUITY input C1 C2 voltage present on P1 and P2 too or TEST SOCKET loaded External AC voltage connected to CONTINUITY input P1 P2 is higher than 12 V voltage present on C1 and C2 too External AC or DC voltage connected to ISO terminals is higher than 30 V displayed for approx 1 s after pressing START displayed if the voltage on input mains is not appropriate or not connected displayed if disconnection voltage is high enough to carry out measurement and the measurement will be performed repeat measurement displayed if the connection element is not pulled out in 10 s or discharging time is higher then 10s The instrument is overheated CONTINUITY VOLT DROP HV and PROG HV AN sign is also displayed 5 00299 A T 112A U 5144V T Ominl s Fig 47 Example of hot message Measurements in functions ISO LEAK CURRENT FUNCTION TEST and DISC TIME can still be car
60. urrent lt 30 mA Open circuit voltage 40V EU geeiert 16 A power test socket Displayed current is calculated to 230 V 3 7 FUNCTIONAL TEST Active Power Apparent Power Voltage Current and Frequency monitoring on the test socket Active Power Apparent Power ES 5 of reading 10 digit 200 3500 dt 5 of reading 3 digit Test voltage readout Resolution V 0 400 V 2 of reading 2 digit Test current readout Range Resolution Accuracy 0 0 0 001 3 of reading 5 dig 1 00 15 99 Ss of reading 5 dig Cos readout Range Resolution Accurac 0 1 00 3 of reading 3 dig Frequency readout Resolution Hz 45 00 65 00 OT O O 0 1 of reading 3 dig Threshold Apparent ower adjustable 10 3500 VA 10 100 VA resolution 1 VA 100 3500 VA resolution 10 VA UT eegene 16 A power test socket a E e E E A A E E adjustable 1 s 9 min 59 s with resolution 1 s Timer OFF function available 3 8 DISCHARGE TIME DISC TIME POSITION m Discharge time on power plug external Max working voltage cccceseeeeeeceeeeeeesesseeeeeseeeeessaaeess 600V p Min working voltage cccceeeceecceeseeeceseeseeeceseeesssaaeeess 60 120 Vp Measuring range E 0 10 s EE deeg Is Threshold of discharging time nnnanannnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnnen 1s PCC UAC EEN 2 of reading 0 2 s Safe voltage level ccccc
61. wnload option In this mode PC waits to receive record from the instrument Instrument sends record to the PC at the end of each sequence procedure After downloading the sequence will be executed again For details of sequence creating see chapter 7 6 Sequence editor in program definition window AutoSend option has to be enabled ioj x File Settings Window Help Standard dawnload Fig 67 Auto receive download mode EI After the file name for storing downloaded data is defined the Auto receive mode window will appear D I Sumber of recenved records ha Start ell M Auto print Print Frint setup Fig 68 Auto receive download mode E Before starting of the autotest you should press Start button in the Auto receive mode window There is a counter for the number of received records since Start pressed E Auto receive mode enables two different ways for printing received results Auto print automatically prints the results after each reception Manual print print results after Print button in the Auto receive mode is pressed w At the end of auto download you should press Stop button in the Auto receive mode window 7 4 OPEN DATA FILE To open one of downloaded data files press Open data file button in basic screen Window for file selection will be displayed Open date file Som Wa Fig 69 Selecting file example2 DTA After selecting the desired data file and pressing Open
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