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If the Shutdown Limit switch is set to DEFEAT, and the requirements of Table 4-3 are
met, the HT-5000P ac/dc 200mA will continue to test. Voltage output may sag if the power
required by the circuit is beyond the capabilities of the HT-5000P ac/dc 200mA.
10.
If the Timer Control switch is set to ON, the HT-5000P ac/dc 200mA will conduct the high
voltage test for the amount of time set in the Test Duration procedure.
If the Timer Control switch is set to DEFEAT, the high voltage test will continue only
while the TEST button is pressed.
11.
If an insulation system breakdown is detected, and
The Shutdown Limit switch is ON, the Hipot Fail indicator will light, the buzzer will
sound, and the voltage will be removed.
The Shutdown Limit switch is set to DEFEAT, and the requirements of Table 4-3 are
met, the Hipot Fail indicator will light, and the test will continue as long as the TEST
button is pressed.
12.
If no breakdown is detected, the high voltage will be removed at the end of the test, the
Hipot Pass indicator will light, and the RESET button will light.
13. Do not disconnect the leads from the equipment being tested until test has ended, and the
voltage meter indicates zero volts.
Test Results
Hipot Pass:
If the Hipot Pass light is lit, the equipment being tested passed all test parameters.
Red Indicator/Buzzer:
Any red indicator/buzzer test result means the equipment being tested
failed a test phase. If unanticipated test failures continue, and you suspect that the equipment
under test is built correctly, check the following items:
1.
Shutdown Limit Setting: May be set too low. This would cause normal input capacitor
charging to draw more that the preset leakage current limit, triggering a Leakage Current
Fail light, and terminating the test. Consider raising the acceptable leakage current level;
see
Leakage Current Level Adjust
. If this limit level is at its highest setting, and failures
continue, a DC hipot tester may be required
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