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PRODUCT SAFETY SOLUTIONS

 

 

© 2012 Educated Design & Development, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev B: February, 2012 

                             

          

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Understanding Leakage Current: (Continued)  

etc.), it may be appropriate to measure the leakage current in the grounding conductor or 

 

from any exposed surfaces to ground.  (Refer to “Field Testing Grounded Products”, Chapter 2, 
for additional details.) 

 
During this test, the unit is energized and any switches within the product controlling primary power (and 
likely to be operated in normal use) are opened and closed in all possible combinations.  Since the amount 
of leakage current is proportional to the supply voltage, this test is typically done at the product's maximum 
rated input voltage. 
 
C. The Human Body Model 
 
As previously indicated, a meter with precision impedance correlating to the impedance of the human body 
is used to represent the human body.  Extensive tests have been done to approximate the impedance of the 
human body.  These tests have shown that in different environments, with the user subjected to different 
physical situations, the body impedance differs.  On average, the human body impedance is equivalent to 
1500 ohms shunted by a 0.15 µF capacitor. 
 
It should be noted that most of the body impedance is a result of skin resistance.  Therefore, in cases where 
a person’s skin is likely to be cut (such as in a hospital), the human body resistance model may be different.  
Similarly, moisture lowers the skin resistance.  Most Standards deal with these issues by lowering the 
leakage current limit for hand held products and products that may be exposed to moisture.  Furthermore, it 
has been proven that the perception to shock (threshold of perception) is directly related to frequency and 
therefore, different body impedance models may be used when testing products whose leakage current 
contains significant high frequency leakage. 
 

D. Leakage Current Limits 

 
The limits for leakage current vary among Standards.  Depending upon the environment the product is 
being used in and assumptions concerning the user, different limits may be imposed.  These limits are not 
only imposed to reduce the Risk of Shock, but also to minimize the possibility of reaction by the intended 
user.  This is important to emphasize because many assume the limits are only imposed to minimize injury 
from electric shock.  Although currents in the low milliampere range can cause injury or death in children 
and some adults, they can also cause involuntary reactions that cause injury.  In other words, a person may 
touch a product and receive an unexpected shock, which in itself does not cause injury, but instead causes 
the individual to react in a manner that results in injury. 
 

Before using: 

 

  Read the entire manual before attempting to use the Leakage Tester. Operation and use of the LT-

952 is to be performed by Qualified Personnel ONLY. 

 

WARNING:

 The person(s) using this device should have proper education/training in its use.  

 

CAUTION:

 Be aware that there are no user serviceable parts. Do not open any product enclosure. 

Return unit to ED&D for servicing. 

 
 
  

Summary of Contents for LT-952

Page 1: ...PRODUCT SAFETY SOLUTIONS U US SE ER R S S M MA AN NU UA AL L L LE EA AK KA AG GE E C CU UR RR RE EN NT T T TE ES ST TE ER R MODEL LT 952...

Page 2: ...INTRODUCTION 2 Warnings 2 Product purpose 2 Understanding Leakage Current 3 Before using 4 PRODUCT COMPONENTS 5 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 10 THEORY OF OPERATION 13 TROUBLESHOOTIN...

Page 3: ...HANDS AND FINGERS AWAY FROM ENERGIZED COMPONENTS AT ALL TIMES NO USER SERICEABLE PARTS INSIDE SERVICING BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY Product purpose The LT 952 leakage current tester is a stat...

Page 4: ...duct is properly bonded to ground the leakage current will ideally follow this path to ground However if the product is not grounded or is improperly grounded a person contacting the product may becom...

Page 5: ...e skin resistance Most Standards deal with these issues by lowering the leakage current limit for hand held products and products that may be exposed to moisture Furthermore it has been proven that th...

Page 6: ...ure 1 Front Panel A Neutral Open Closed Switch B Line Forward Reverse Switch C Ground Open Closed Switch D LCD Display E Power On Off Switch F D U T Device Under Test Receptacle G Open Closed Ground I...

Page 7: ...2 is designed to disable both the front and rear panel outlets when the power switch is OFF F D U T OUTLET Provides a convenient way to connect 120 Volt 15 Amp products to the LT 952 There is no need...

Page 8: ...r measurement circuit is connected to the meter reference This connection is used to measure the leakage between an exposed metal surface and the meter reference point WARNING Hazardous Voltage exists...

Page 9: ...utput connector is energized at all times when the LT 952 is connected to a power source A VOLTAGE SELECT SWITCH This switch configures the LT 952 to run off either 100 120 or 200 240 VAC The switch m...

Page 10: ...to 50 C Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C Humidity 80 R H 0 C to 35 C Overall Dimensions 11 1 2 in W x 13 1 2 in D x 5 1 4 H in 29 2 cm W x 34 3 cm D x 13 33 cm H Overall Weight 9 0 lb 4 0 Kg Body Cir...

Page 11: ...cable 2 To verify that there are no other grounds to the equipment under test connect an ohmmeter between the ground pin on the product under test and the power system ground Readings of close to 0 O...

Page 12: ...area so that you or another person cannot accidentally come into contact with the product during the test Since the product ground is disconnected while the Ground switch is toggled OPEN the product...

Page 13: ...duct 7 Within a few seconds the display on the LT 952 should settle to the final leakage current value If the displayed result is less than 20mA operate the Range switch to the 2mA position 8 IEC60990...

Page 14: ...THE METER MEASUREMENT CIRCUIT THE RESULT IS EXCESSIVE CURRENT THROUGH THE METER THAT CAN CAUSE THE METER FUSE TO BLOW THEORY OF OPERATION This section of the manual contains a description of the circu...

Page 15: ...ence to the Meter Connection Circuit Meter Connection The Meter Connection Circuit receives inputs from the front panel banana jacks meter reference switch and ground switching circuit The front panel...

Page 16: ...not change test conditions while holding the Ground switch in the OPEN position This causes momentary transients that will blow the fuse Depress the Ground switch only long enough to take a measuremen...

Page 17: ...y Ground switch on the LT 952 must be toggled to OPEN Otherwise the leakage current is effectively shunted around the meter circuit to the ground REFERENCE STANDARDS 60950 60335 and IEC 1010 based Sta...

Page 18: ...and are able to generate technically valid results The exclusive use of calibration service providers which have been recognized by an independent accreditation body as conforming to the requirements...

Page 19: ...to the unit caused by excessive overload Furthermore this warranty does not cover damage caused by use of any attachment not original equipment of the product In addition ED D shall not be liable for...

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