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Instruction Manual

 

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Output graphs 

 

The following are the output graphs for the four models of DCCT available. 
Please review the graphs associated with your DCCT model. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DCCT

Page 1: ...MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIALIST TEST EQUIPMENT DCCT Pinhole Detector Operating Instructions English Version Please read carefully before use...

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Page 3: ...Voltage Connections 6 Alarm Circuit 6 Slow Speed 6 Fast Speed 6 Changing pre set speed 7 Remote operation 8 Operating instructions 9 Maintenance 9 Safety precautions 10 Electromagnetic compatibility...

Page 4: ...can be adjusted by inserting a small screwdriver into the aperture on the left hand side of the front panel marked ALARM DELAY to an give audible visual warning from 0 5 to 4 seconds duration The ele...

Page 5: ...vity Variable factory set for BS EN 62230 Output current Maximum continuous output current 1mA Operating time Continuous Weight 17 Kg Dimensions 500mm W 300mm H 330mm D Meter accuracy 2 Mains supply v...

Page 6: ...minal at the rear of the DCCT unit and the conductive substrate of the item to be tested This will ensure a complete earth connection and completes the circuit for detection of faults Note Failure to...

Page 7: ...arm speed mode switch for changing the mode from SLOW SPEED to FAST SPEED is at the back of the circuit board Fig 2 Replace and secure the unit in its case and re connect the leads as necessary The AL...

Page 8: ...rocedure if remote operation is no longer required A set of heavy duty change over contacts are provided for operating exterior contactors solenoids etc Connection is made to terminals 1 2 and 3 of CO...

Page 9: ...e operating and also that the test voltage drops to zero Ensure that the test area is dry and clean Sweep test area with an electrode at a steady speed and observe for any drop of indicated test volta...

Page 10: ...he will receive an electric shock Whilst not in itself hazardous the involuntary reaction to an unexpected electrical shock may cause a related accident i e stepping backwards into an adjacent piece...

Page 11: ...tic appliances and household electronic equipment Aeronautical and marine radio apparatus Educational electronic equipment Telecommunications networks apparatus Radio television broadcast transmitters...

Page 12: ...than expected Remember that electromagnetic emissions travel in all directions and can even be bent or deflected Neighbouring works or sites should also be taken into account there may be equipment in...

Page 13: ...r leads are used they could transmit similar to aerials and cause interference Wherever you are intending to use equipment of this type on your site or on a customers always obtain clearance from the...

Page 14: ...Instruction Manual 14 Output graphs The following are the output graphs for the four models of DCCT available Please review the graphs associated with your DCCT model...

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Page 18: ...ity We Buckleys UVRAL Ltd As manufacturer of the apparatus listed declare that the product DCCT DC Holiday Detector Is manufactured in conformity with the following directives 2014 30 EU 2014 35 EU Au...

Page 19: ...Manufacturer Buckleys UVRAL Ltd Address Buckleys House Unit G Concept Court Shearway Business Park Shearway Road Folkestone Kent CT19 4RG UK Tel 44 0 1303 278888 Fax 44 0 1303 274331 Website www buckl...

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