Electrical Safety Analyzer
Performing Electrical Safety Tests
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Warning
To avoid electric shock, remove the null post
adapter from the
∅
/Null
jack after a test lead
zero is performed. The
∅
/Null
jack becomes
potentially hazardous during some of the test
conditions.
A low resistance reading is required to confirm a good
ground connection through the power cord. Refer to the
appropriate electrical safety standard for the specific limit
value to be followed.
Figure 10 shows the electrical connections between the
Analyzer and the DUT. Table 4 lists the abbreviations
used in the schematics and their descriptions.
Summary of Contents for ESA612
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