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that subdivision of large installations might be necessary 
because of the large number of parallel insulation 
resistance. In such a case, an installation may be divided 

into sections, each being separately tested. Each section 
must have not less than fifty outlets, an outlet being a 
switch, socket, lighting point etc. A switched socket 

counts as one outlet. The minimum acceptable insulation   
resistance is 1M

Ω

. For a large installation, the 

capacitance of the insulation will be high, and it will take 

longer for it to become charged by the direct testing 
voltage. Care must be taken not to take a reading until 
there is a steady reading, indicating that the charging 

process is complete. 

Note: 

The charge stored in the insulation will be discharged 
automatically when the test button is released. Be 

careful not to turn the range switch knob whilst the test 
button is pressed, or the instrument will be damaged. 

 

b). Measurements at 2000M

Ω

/1000V 

Some specifications require testing at 1000V. This voltage 
must also be selected where the supply voltage of the 

installation is between 500V and 1000V. First, set the 
range switch to 1000V and then proceed as indicated in a 
above for 500V testing.  The above note also applies to 

testing at 1000V. In addition the following applies. 

Note:

  Make sure that the circuit under does not include 

components Which will be damaged by the 1000V 

applied. Many normal components of an installation are 

likely to be damaged if tested at 1000V. Examples are 
power factor correction capacitors, low voltage mineral 
insulated cables, electronic light dimmers, electronic 

ballasts and starters for fluorescent lamps etc… 

 

c). Lock power on Feature   

For hands free operation a lock power on feature is 
incorporated on the press to test button. Set LOCK button 
to lock test voltage, Pressing it again will tester off. 

 

5.  LOW RESISTANCE (CONTINUITY) 

MEASUREMENTS 

a). Set the range switch to 200

Ω

 

))) Position 

b). Connect the red test lead to the V 

Ω

 terminal and black to 

the COM terminal. 

c). Connect the tips of the test leads to both ends of the 

circuit under test. read resistance in 

Ω

 on the LCD. 

d). When the impedance on circuit is below approximately 

40

Ω

.It will indicate by a continuous beeper. 

 

6.  AC/DC VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS 

a). Set the range switch to ACV or DCV position 
b). Connect red test lead to “V 

Ω

” terminal and black test lead 

to terminal “COM”. 

c).  Connect test prods of test leads IN PARALLEL to the 

circuit being measured. 

d). Read the voltage value on LCD. 

Summary of Contents for ET2134

Page 1: ...Use extreme caution when working around bare conductors or bus bars Accidental contact with the conductor could result in electric shock Use the meter only as specified in this manual otherwise the protection provided by the meter may be impaired Read the operating instructions before use and follow all safety Information Caution when working with voltages above 60V DC or 30V AC RMS Such voltages ...

Page 2: ...riodically wipe the case with a dry cloth Do not use abrasives or solvents on this instruments Display Large LCD with dual display Measurement Range 200Ω 200kΩ 200MΩ 250V 200MΩ 500V 2000MΩ 1000V 750V ACV 1000V DCV Sampling Rate 2 5 times per second Zero Adjustment Automatic adjustment Over Range Indicator Number 1 of highest digit is displayed Low Battery Indication The is displayed when the batte...

Page 3: ...40Ω 4 5V 250Vrms Short circuit current 200mA DC Voltage Range Resolution Accuracy Input Impedance Overload Protection 1000V 1V 0 8 3 10MΩ 1000Vrms AC Voltage 40Hz 400Hz Range Resolution Accuracy Input Impedance Overload Protection 750V 1V 1 2 10 10MΩ 750Vrms Meg OHMS Range Resolution Accuracy Terminal Voltage 200MΩ 250V 0 1MΩ 3 5 250V 10 0 200MΩ 500V 0 1MΩ 500V 10 0 0 1000MΩ 1000V 1MΩ 1000V 10 0 1...

Page 4: ... of 6 pcs new batteries type 1 5V size AA is Required b Place back the battery cover and four the screws 3 3 Test leads check Set the range select switch to the 200Ω range With the tip and alligator clip of the test leads connected The indicator should read 00 0Ω When the leads are not connected the display will read infinity indicated by 1 This will ensure that test lead are under working conditi...

Page 5: ...V and then proceed as indicated in a above for 500V testing The above note also applies to testing at 1000V In addition the following applies Note Make sure that the circuit under does not include components Which will be damaged by the 1000V applied Many normal components of an installation are likely to be damaged if tested at 1000V Examples are power factor correction capacitors low voltage min...

Page 6: ...l include the resistance of the motor wire and all other components between the motor and the main switch If a weakness is in dicated the motor and other components should be checked individually If the motor is disconnected at the motor terminals connect one megohmmeter lead to the grounded motor housing and the other lead to One of the motor leads DC Disconnect the motor from the line To test th...

Page 7: ...e from other equipment Check each conductor to ground and or lead sheath by connecting one megohmmeter lead to a ground and or lead sheather and the other megohmmeter lead to each of the conductors in turn Check insulation resistance between conductors by connecting megohmmeter leads to conductors in pairs ...

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