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2.       September 2010  MADE   V 4 20    MADE    S A  au capital de 270 130      167  Impasse de la garrigue    F83210 LA FARLEDE          33  0  494 083 198     FAX     33  0  494 082 879  E mail  contact made sa com   Web   www made sa com          1 SAFET INFORMATION aca cs widens ec ewer sec recs ENS 3  1 1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS                                                                                                                                       3  1 2 FOLLOWING THE SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS        ceccececcccececccceccecscecceceaceceacecenceacecsaceceaceceacecsacecencececeaceeenceseaceueas 3  1 3 WARNING LABEL                                3  1 4 DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS                                                                                   asper ER DONO        Cbr            du OF RUPEM 4   2 OVERVIEW ecc                                                                                         5   3 NADIR COMPONENTS  eR       Re oe ee        oe S 6   4 NADIR TRANSMITTER                  EVEN ANE 7  4 1 CONNECTION OF THE TRANSMITTER                                                    UE DO UI IE P ER D ER t Deu        Pu a UE                                     8   5 NADIR RECEIVER                                                                            9  5 1 EU                    MEI EE 10   6 NADIR OPERATION eT                                                     11  6 1               K                                                                
3.     standard     Protection against dust and water   RECEIVER       GU NADIR V 4 2 EN 3 20                 DANGER     Even though some of the systems supplied by MADE are designed and certified for installation in  dangerous environments  several MADE systems are not intended for use in such environments  It is  incumbent upon those who install these systems in dangerous environments to determine the  acceptability of the system for its environment  Additionally  to guarantee safety  the installation of  systems in dangerous environments must be compliant to the order specification of the manufacturer   Any modification of systems or their installation is not recommended and could cause deadly injuries  and or damage to facilities     GU NADIR V 4 2 EN 4 20                   NADIR is used for          he PRE IDENTIFICATION of a cable and core in an excavation     The LOCATION of the corresponding feeder and phase       substation     These operations are carried out on a powered LV network under load    The operating principle of NADIR is that the Transmitter draws a complex signal down the LV feeder   with no disturbances for the connected loads  This signal will be found between the Transmitter  connection point and the power source  i e   Substation    This signal is analysed digitally in the Receiver  which enables the user to discriminate between cables  and phases     NADIR is supplied in a carrying case holding     e ATransmitter and connections     AReceiver with an i
4.   loads  and 100      The preliminary quick search using the bargraph only enables the elimination of the cables or    conductors with no signal  and should not be used alone to identify the correct cable or  conductor  which should be done in precise measurement mode     6 2 1 Using the internal transducer    This is automatically in use if no other transducer is connected     Correct Position Incorrect Position       6 2 2 Using the remote transducer    Using the remote transducer is a more flexible alternative to the internal sensor  giving more positional  freedom in cases where access to the cable with the receiver is difficult  or the receiver position hides  the receiver screen        GU NADIR V 4 2 EN 12 20                   This is done using the MADE FLEX  Rogowski        transducer     Note       Take one conductor at a time  never the complete cable        Snap the coil closed around the conductor     Use of the MADE FLEX    for the       identification of a phase      Rogowski Coil  MADE Flex        GU NADIR V 4 2 EN 13   20       The coil must encircle the core to be identified  for best results check that the coil is properly closed   Only one conductor should be in the coil for each measurement     GU NADIR V 4 2 EN 14 20                    The signal emitted by the transmitter is only on 2 conductors  2 phases or                         in  the cable  which is the reason for repeating the measurements at several points along the  cable in order to avoid point
5.  either repair or  replace the deficient part  excluding the expenses of handling and of initial delivery  All parts repaired    or replaced under the terms of this agreement will be guaranteed only for the remainder of the period  of initial guarantee of the system     This guarantee does not cover     e Damage caused by a  cause beyond control   natural disasters  strikes  wars  declared or not    terrorism  social conflicts or any acts under governmental jurisdiction   e Damage due to misuse  to carelessness  to any accident or an unsuitable application or installation   e Damage caused by a repair or an attempted repair not authorized by MADE     Any product that is not used in accordance with the instructions provided by MADE     Cost of transport back to MADE     Cost of transport by express delivery of parts or products under guarantee     Cost travel for a repair on site under guarantee   This guarantee constitutes the unique explicit guarantee established by MADE for its products  All  implied guarantees  including  but not limited to  guarantees on the commercial value of the product  and its suitability for a particular use are positively rejected    The present guarantee confers certain rights   the legislation of the country or jurisdiction can grant  others  This guarantee constitutes the final declaration  complete and exclusive  of the terms of the  guarantee and nobody is allowed to give other guarantees or promises on MADE s account        Claims having for 
6. acesencecencececencecenceceecseeecesceceececeuceeeeceeeseuesens 19   12 COP CRT                    19   13 Tad ed ui   D  b  GERE NERONI RFT                                                         20               cec                                                    20    GU NADIR V 4 2 EN 2 20       Please read this manual carefully before unpacking  configuring or using this equipment  Note      indications of danger and other warnings  The failure to observe these recommendations could result  in serious injury to the operator or could damage the equipment  To ensure that the protection  provided by this equipment is appropriate  do not use or install it other than in accordance with the  conditions indicated in this manual    Dismantling the cases is forbidden  This operation is limited exclusively to personnel qualified by  MADE        DANGER  Indicates a dangerous or potentially dangerous situation which  if not avoided  could cause  serious or deadly injuries     NOTE  Indicates a potentially dangerous situation which could cause superficial to moderate injuries     Remark  Information that merits mention        Read all labels and wordings shown on the instrument  Bodily injury or equipment damage could occur  if these instructions are not respected          Symbol requiring reference to the instruction manual for  instructions concerning operation or safety recommendations  Dangerous Voltage    IP standard     Protection against dust and water   TRANSMITTER        
7. g led flashes and the    receiver turns OFF after 5 seconds   Then the Receiver must be recharged     GU NADIR V 4 2 EN 10   20          Connection     Phase Neutral  o ae  N    Phase Phase  Ph Ph          A preliminary search is made to locate the cable or conductor giving the maximum signal   The identification may need to take into account external parameters which can only be  determined by the operator     To identify a cable  there are two possibilities   e Use the external transducer when it is difficult to read the display whilst measuring with  the internal transducer   e Use the internal transducer in other situations   Procedure    e Make a pre search by observing the bargraph in quick measurement making steps of  about 20 cm along the cables or conductors over a length of about 1 m      Oneofthe cables should give a signal level significantly greater than the others   e Then confirm the result on this cable at several points with precise measurements by       pressing    It is best to make several measurements as the signal level is not constant along the cable and  depends  at any given point on the instantaneous charge and the variation of relative positions of the    GU NADIR V 4 2 EN 11 20            conductors carrying the signal due to the spiral lay up of the cable  In any case     signal level below  10 9e is insufficient for a clear identification of a cable     Typical signal levels are found to be between 35    depending on the network and the connected
8. ity Assurance System certified as conforming to the standard      ISO 9001   2008  by the Association Francaise pour l Assurance Qualit     AFAQ     Certificat   QUAL   2005   24473B  Du   07 05 2009    D  SPADA  C E O     GU NADIR V 4 2 EN 20   20    
9. ntegral transducer and two remote transducers     TRANSMITTER         ri 1206           GU NADIR V 4 2 EN 5   20                   TRANSMITTER         Carrying case with Integral transmitter    e 1 Cable for the connection to the network   phase phase or phase neutral    e 2 crocodile clips   1 UK mains lead       RECEIVER         Polycarbonate cased hand held with  display screen and integral cable  transducer       Remote transducer for cable pre   identification      MADE Flex  Rogowski coil  for  locating the phase s         GU NADIR V 4 2 EN 6 20       The Transmitter is connected  using the crocodile clips or mains lead provided  either between any  two phases  or between any phase and neutral on the feeder  downstream of the point of interest     THE TRANSMITTER AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTS TO THE VOLTAGE SUPPLIED      Turning ON the TRANSMITTER      e Connect the 2 crocodile clips between PHASE and NEUTRAL or between PHASES   depending on the kind of network  The fan starts    Pressing the TRANSMITTING push button once starts the transmission   The TRANSMITTING LED flashes showing that there is transmission   Close the cover  do not try to lock it   Measurement can now begin with the RECEIVER     One of the two red LEDs indicates the level of the supply  230 V or 400 V   and the green LED  indicates that the transmitter is powered    If there is an internal fault  the red FAULT lamp will light  Should this occur  turn OFF  check the  connections and re start  If the fault pe
10. object repair or replacement are the only allowable claims in case of the breaking of  this guarantee  The MADE Company cannot be held responsible  whether on the basis of strict  responsibility or any other legal basis  of any incidental or consecutive damage resulting from a  violation of the guarantee or from carelessness        All reserved rights  The distribution and the copying of this document  as well as the use and the  communication of its content  are forbidden without written authorization of MADE    The content of this document is destined for use only as information  It can be modified without prior  notice and must not be considered as an obligation by MADE    MADE declines all responsibility for mistakes or inaccuracies that the present document may contain     GU NADIR V 4 2 EN 19   20       The Society      MADE    S A  au capital de 270 130      167  Impasse de la garrigue  F 83210 LA FARLEDE          33  0  494 083 198     FAX     33  0  494 082 879  E mail  contact made sa com   Web   www made sa com       declares by this document that the product described in this manual  that is      conforms to the following directives C      including all the applicable amendments      73 23        Low Voltage Directive  89 336 CEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive    and that the standards and or technical specifications listed in this manual have been applied        The designated product has been designed  manufactured and tested in the framework of a  Qual
11. r use solvent  or a solvent based product  to clean the system and   or its accessories   For cleaning and maintenance of NADIR  it is sufficient to      Check that the Transducers are clean   wipe off with a dry cloth   Do not use corrosive products to clean the instrument faces   Use only the accessories delivered with the system   Follow a training programme by a qualified person   In the event of a technical problem  request assistance from   Norwich Instruments  A  T  M  S  or  MADE SA   Q An annual inspection can be carried out by Norwich Instruments      the manufacturer covering                   Any system failure   The calibration of transmitter  amp  receiver  Battery state check   Transducer checks   The overall condition of the NADIR instrument     Recycling the receiver batteries  when changed in our workshops  we will re cycle these batteries     In accordance with the decree n  2005 829 of July 2 0  2005 relating to the waste disposal of electrical  equipment and electronic  WEEE   the user ensures and takes responsibility for the collection and the  elimination of the WEEE under the conditions of the articles 21 and 22 of this decree     GU NADIR V 4 2 EN 18   20    MADE guarantees this product  to the initial purchaser  against     material or functional failure during  a period of one year from the date of delivery  unless otherwise indicated in the product manual  If a  defect is discovered during the period of the guarantee  MADE agrees  at its choice  to
12. rsists  contact  NIS  A  T  M  S  or the manufacturer    The NADIR Transmitter monitors its internal voltages  the cooling fan and the overall operation    o0 as to improve reception  try to connect the Transmitter as close as possible downstream of the  point of interest        Stopping the TRANSMITTER      e Press the push button used to turn ON the Transmitter      The LED stops flashing  the cooling fan is still running  e Disconnect the crocodile clips from the network  the fan stops     NADIR    TRANSMITTER       GU NADIR V 4 2 EN 7120       Phase to Neutral connection in a link box       Phase to Phase connection in a link box    GU NADIR V 4 2 EN 8 20    5 NADIR RECEIVER    The Receiver assembly is stored in the carrying case and includes      Q The Hand held with control buttons and display with an integral cable identification transducer     The remote Cable Pre identification transducer     The MADE Flex Rogowski coil transducer for Phase identification     NADIR  RECEIVER       GU NADIR V 4 2 EN 9   20    wate        The NiMH type battery pack is within the receiver    To recharge the battery       Connect the charger to the mains  230 V            Connect the charger to the NADIR Receiver  the red orange LED illuminates        the completion of charging  the LED changes to green        Receiver battery life  5 hours in normal use   Charging time  4 hours  when completely discharged    When the Receiver detects that the charge level has fallen to 20    the chargin
13. s of signal null  a measurement each 20 cm over a 1 meter length  should suffice      e When used at low temperatures between  5   and  20     the    EMISSION    switch can be  more difficult to move  in which case do not hesitate to press firmly  Otherwise the display    requires a short time   5s  to become perfectly legible after each content update  notably at  start up        Turns on the Receiver    Turns off the Receiver     Turns on off the screen backlighting     Starts a precise measurement           On start up the screen shows the software version as well as the address of MADE SA  to retain this       information 5 further seconds press this button       GU NADIR V 4 2 EN 15 20                 After the start up screen the instrument changes automatically to the measurement screen        Captions      5   Type of transducer in use  is  internal coil  es  external coil  rc  Rogowski       In the measurement screen  the instrument measures continuously and updates the display of the  quick measurement  1   allowing a rapid preliminary search over several cables or conductors  There  is an audible signal with a frequency rising with the detected signal level and display  on the cable or  the conductor        Pressing this button   NA   starts a precise measurement  the result of this measurement is given  as a percentage of the maximum level detectable  100    This level is significant if it exceeds 10   and depends on the position on the cable and the load  The res
14. ult is displayed at  2   This field  always indicates the value of the last precise measurement and not the value of the quick  measurement  During a precise measurement the audible signal is stopped until the result is  displayed    Do not move the transducer until the measurement is completed   5 seconds      On the last line is the battery symbol  4  indicating the remaining charge  each graduation represents  a maximum of 20   In the lower right corner  5  an abbreviation indicates the type of transducer in  use      e   is    for internal cable sensor    e   es   for external cable sensor    e          for the Rogowski coil     GU NADIR V 4 2 EN 16   20    Total weight   12 35 kg    e Transmitter   10 65 kg  e Receiver   0 7 kg  e Charger   0 3 kg     Dimensions      e Transmitter   470 x 380 x 200 mm  e Receiver   195 x 100 x 40 mm     Transmitter supply      230 V  400     50Hz   Consumption   2 A   Front face fuse   power section   10 A HPC   Operating Voltage ranges   185 V to 250 V single phase    350 V to 420 V in inter phase     Receiver supply         Internal battery  e Autonomy  5 hours in normal use     Harmonised Standards      CEM Standards   NF EN 61 000 6 1   NF EN 61 000 6 3   NF EN 61 000 3 2   NF EN 61000 3 3   NF EN 61243 3   NF EN 60529   NFC20 030   ST BT 840 ind  C November 2000            GU NADIR V 4 2 EN       17   20                   Dismantling systems is forbidden  This operation is limited exclusively to personnel qualified  by MADE     Neve
    
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