Instrument Overview
12/3/2009 | 71-022 V6
D30R
15
NOTICE
For the surge test, with the SECONDS/DIV control at the lowest possible setting, the
ringing pattern must be at lease one division in length for one full cycle. Less than one
division for the first cycle indicates a very low inductive load. DAMAGE to the
instrument is possible when operated more than ten (10) seconds into a low inductive
load.
This control adjusts the seconds per division or sweep rate of the trace on the horizontal axis
of the surge display. There are ten settings corresponding to 2, 6, 10, 20, 60, 100, 200, 500
micro-seconds and 1 and 2 milli-seconds per division. The seconds per division setting is
displayed on the lower right portion of the display for the reference during Surge Testing.
This control will have the effect of zooming in or out on the wave pattern.
15)
Kelvin Resistance test connector
16)
Output control
This control adjusts the output voltage of the tester. Clockwise (CW) rotation increases output
and counterclockwise (CCW) rotation decreased output. Full CCW is the MIN (minimum) point
output and full CW is MAX (maximum) or 100% of the testers rated output.
Note:
A “Zero Start Interlock” is connected to the output control for use during Surge and
HiPot testing. The user must return the output control to MIN each time before pressing the
Test button (6). In other words, if the Test button is pressed while the Output control is
above zero the instruments output is disabled until the Output control is rotated to MIN.
17)
Line in
The external AC power supply plug.
18)
On/OFF
On/Off switch
19)
Leads energized indicator light (2 lights)
These indicator lights will illuminate when voltage is applied during a test.
20)
Surge/HiPot selector
This function, like Function selector (12), is a relay that selects the type of test, Surge or
HiPot, to be performed. The name of the test chosen is displayed on the lower portion of the
CRT for reference.
Note
: For testing windings and stators, it should always agaree with the position of the
Function selector.
21)
Three phase selector switch
This is an optional high-voltage rotary switch that selects which test lead is hot, open, or
ground. If this switch is present on the tester, refer to Appendix D: Three Phase Operation for
a description and instructions to use this switch for surge testing.
22)
Test leads (lower right side)
Test leads, one red and three black or ground leads, are provided for contact to the windings.
Test leads are insulated to 60kV.
23)
Footswitch connector (rear panel)
A footswitch may be connected to this socket which is in parallel to the Test button. The
footswitch will operate the tester in a manner identical to the Test button, freeing the user’s
hands from having to operate the switch.
Summary of Contents for D30R
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Page 12: ...Safety precautions CE compliance 12 3 2009 71 022 V6 D30R 12...
Page 24: ...Coil Resistance Testing 12 3 2009 71 022 V6 D30R 24...
Page 28: ...Principles of High Voltage DC Testing 12 3 2009 71 022 V6 D30R 28...
Page 38: ...High Voltage DC Testing 12 3 2009 71 022 V6 D30R 38...
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