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Appendix 4 Glossary (Extracted from IEC 60601-1(1988-12) + am1 (1991-11) + am2 (1995-03))

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Miscellaneous

BASIC
INSULATION

Insulation applied to LIVE parts to provide basic protection against
electric shock.

DOUBLE
INSULATION

Insulation comprising both BASIC INSULATION and
SUPPLEMENTARY INSULATION.

REINFORCED
INSULATION

Single insulation system applied to LIVE parts which provides a degree
of protection against electric shock equivalent to DOUBLE
INSULATION under the conditions specified in this Standard.

SUPPLEMENTARY
INSULATION

Independent insulation applied in addition to BASIC INSULATION in
order to provide protection against electric shock in the event of a
failure of BASIC INSULATION.

PROTECTIVE
EARTH
CONDUCTOR

Conductor to be connected between the PROTECTIVE EARTH
TERMINAL and an external protective earthing system.

PROTECTIVE
EARTH TERMINAL

Terminal connected to conductive parts of CLASS

EQUIPMENT for

safety purposes. This terminal is intended to be connected to an
external protective earthing system by a PROTECTIVE EARTH
CONDUCTOR.

NORNAL
CONDITION

Condition in which all means provided for protection against SAFETY
HAZARDS are intact.

SINGLE FAULT
CONDITION

Condition in which a single means for protection against a SAFETY
HAZARD in EQUIPMENT is defective or a single external abnormal
condition is present.

Summary of Contents for 3155-01

Page 1: ...LEAK CURRENT HiTESTER INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3155 01...

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Page 3: ...t Networks 13 3 1 1 9497 NETWORK B for the Medical Electrical Equipment 13 3 1 2 9498 NETWORK C for IEC TR 60990 14 3 1 3 9499 NETWORK D Universal 16 3 2 9196 APPLY UNIT 18 3 2 1 9196 APPLY UNIT 18 3...

Page 4: ...5 3 3 Zero Adjustment Earth Leakage Current 44 5 3 4 Basic Settings for Earth Leakage Current Measurement ME Equipment 45 5 3 5 Earth Leakage Current Measurement Screen ME Equipment 46 5 4 Enclosure...

Page 5: ...77 5 8 2 Connecting Equipment for Patient Auxiliary Current Measurement 79 5 8 3 Basic Settings for Patient Auxiliary Current Measurement 81 5 8 4 Patient Auxiliary Current Measurement Screen 82 5 9...

Page 6: ...Screen for IEC TR 60990 118 6 2 2 Equipment Set up Screen for IEC TR 60990 119 6 2 3 Measuring Mode Screen for IEC TR 60990 121 6 2 4 System Screen for IEC TR 60990 122 6 2 5 Flow of Screens for Basi...

Page 7: ...150 6 6 Condition Set up Window Setting for IEC TR 60990 152 6 6 1 Allowable Value Setting For Leakage Current Measurement 152 6 6 2 Allowable Value Setting For Low Resistance Measurement 154 6 6 3 A...

Page 8: ...ent Measurement Universal 189 7 3 6 Enclosure Leakage Current Measurement Screen Universal 190 7 4 Earth Leakage Current Measurement Mode Universal 193 7 4 1 Earth Leakage Current Measurement Mode 193...

Page 9: ...ications Set up Screen 226 7 7 7 Printer Set up Screen 226 7 7 8 Time and Date Set up Screen 227 7 7 9 Self test Screen 227 7 7 10 Language Set up Screen 228 Chapter 8 Command Reference 229 8 1 Overvi...

Page 10: ...w Resistance Measurement 298 9 2 3 Monitor Function 298 9 3 Accuracy Tables 299 Chapter 10 Maintenance and Servicing 303 10 1 Maintenance and Inspection 303 10 2 Fuse Replacement 304 10 2 1 Replacemen...

Page 11: ...rrent and Current Measurements 327 Appendix 3 1 When the 9497 NETWORK B is installed 327 3 1 1 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements of Safety IEC 60601 1 1988 12 am1 1991 11 am2 19...

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Page 13: ...three core power cord 2 9170 TEST LEADS 3 Instruction Manual 4 9195 ENCLOSURE PROBE 5 Spare fuse 3155 120 V 250 V T0 5 AL 3155 200 240 V 250 V T0 25 AL 3155 01 250 V T0 2 AL 6 9233 RECORDING PAPER 1...

Page 14: ...g terminal Indicates DC Direct Current Indicates AC Alternating Current Indicates both DC Direct Current and AC Alternating Current Indicates the ON side of the power switch Indicates the OFF side of...

Page 15: ...optional 9461 or 9287 To avoid the danger of electric shock never operate the unit with a measurement network removed Do not swithc the voltage selector when the power is turned on CAUTION Do not pres...

Page 16: ...avoid damage to the unit do not short the output terminal and do not input voltage to the output terminal Use the unit near the power receptacle WARNING The 9196 APPLY UNIT used in the measurement of...

Page 17: ...use fuses of the specified type that is rated for the specified current and voltage Using a fuse that does not meet the specifications or shorting the fuse holder may cause an accident that might res...

Page 18: ...t should always be operated indoors in a range from 5 to 40 and 35 to 80 rh Do not use the unit in direct sunlight dusty conditions or in the presence of corrosive gases Do not use the unit near any d...

Page 19: ...ermal printer The recording paper supplied has characteristics finely tuned for use with the printer Using recording paper of a different specification may not only result in impaired printing quality...

Page 20: ...Measurement Describes the installation and preparatory work Chapter 5 Medical Electrical Equipment Measurement 9497 NETWORK B installed Describes the medical electrical equipment measurement Chapter...

Page 21: ...hat simulate the human body measurements that conform to a variety of laws and standards for electrical equipment can be made Once the measurement network for the equipment to be measured is attached...

Page 22: ...nspections 1 2 Features of the 3155 Used by 1 Measurement networks that conform to a variety of laws and standards In order to perform a variety of tests that conform to the various laws and standards...

Page 23: ...155 is equipped with a DC 4 terminal method measurement at 100 mADC max function for easy measurement Measurement is also possible using RS 232C interfacing with the 3157 AC GROUNDING HiTESTER max 31A...

Page 24: ...ipment 1 3 Measuring Mode of the 3155 The 3155 has been designed with the idea in mind that leakage current testing is the most important of all tests for electrical safety In particular for medical e...

Page 25: ...osure and the earth and between parts of the enclosure are measured Normal condition Single fault condition A current between the protective earth terminal and the earth is measured A current is measu...

Page 26: ...07 IEC TR 60990 1990 06 IEC 60065 1998 07 IEC 60335 1 1991 06 am1 1994 11 NOTE 1 5 Standards Regarding Leakage Current The measurement network you use will vary depending upon the standards to which...

Page 27: ...7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts...

Page 28: ...rminal T1 Location of connection to the equipment to be measured varies with the measuring mode T2 Leakage current measurement terminal T2 Location of connection to the equipment to be measured varies...

Page 29: ...cated on the label 12 Auxiliary power outlet circuit breaker 3155 only In the event that the current to the auxiliary power outlet exceeds 1500 VA this breaker will trip ON Current is being supplied t...

Page 30: ...15 Measurement network socket Use this socket to attach the measurement network that conforms to your needs The following measurement networks are available a 9497 NETWORK B Medical electrical equipm...

Page 31: ...inter cover 17 Recording paper holder 18 Paper feed 19 Feed switch Inside the changeover box A changeover box is built into the 3155 It is built between the power inlet and the auxiliary power socket...

Page 32: ...des T2 is connected to one side of the measurement network The other side of the measurement network is connected through the protective earth terminal and its conductor to the ground G and the earth...

Page 33: ...e used separately but must always be installed on the 3155 For the installation procedure refer to Section 4 1 Installing the Measurement Network and for the fuse replacement Section 10 2 2 Replacemen...

Page 34: ...20 mm 5 mm dia Dimensions and mass 140W 35H 29D mm 5 51 W 1 38 H 1 14 D approx 70 g 2 5 oz Accessories Instruction Manual spare fuse 3 1 2 9498 NETWORK C for IEC TR 60990 1 5k 0 1 0 22 F 1 500 0 1 0 0...

Page 35: ...nF 9 1 nF Passband attenuation 12 dB 0 3 dB at 100 Hz High frequency attenuation 35 1 dB 1 dB at 100 kHz Approved tolerances for element 0 1 for resistance 1 for capacitor Fuse 250 V T0 032 AL 20 mm 5...

Page 36: ...requency attenuation 12 dB 0 3 dB at 100 Hz ON1 setting perception 10 k 22 nF Passband attenuation 12 dB 0 3 dB at 100 Hz High frequency attenuation 42 8 dB 1 dB at 100 kHz ON2 setting let go 10 k 20...

Page 37: ...1 Measurement Networks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A Typical frequency response graphs of measurement networks 9497 NETWORK B 9499 NETWORK D Impedance vs input frequency 1 5 k 0 15 F 9498 NETWOR...

Page 38: ...dical electrical equipment Leakage current from medical electrical equipment has the greatest potential for harming human beings and is therefore strictly regulated even with regard to single fault co...

Page 39: ...at of the voltage input from the power inlet REVERSE Polarity does not conform with that of the voltage input from the power inlet Type toggle switch TYPE Changes per the type of applied part of the e...

Page 40: ...application button to the voltage application probe is being held down If not illuminated the output is OFF Handle Fuse Use the HIOKI specified fuse 250 V T0 25 AL 20 mm 5 mm dia Power inlet The rated...

Page 41: ...e electric shock Replace the probe with the specified 9190 To prevent electric shock do not allow the unit to become wet and do not use the unit when your hands are wet CAUTION To avoid damaging the p...

Page 42: ...B BF No protective resistance connected to the output point of the voltage application probe C F Protective resistance 10 k connected to the output point of the voltage application probe in series Se...

Page 43: ...aken into account Rated power frequency 45 to 400 Hz Maximum rated power 25 VA Insulation resistance 500 VDC 100 M min between power supply and frame Dielectric strength 2 3 kVAC sin 50 60 Hz 1 minute...

Page 44: ...ccessories including the optional 9196 APPLY UNIT Storage of the 3155 In the carrying case the 3155 is immobilized with Velcro tape Accessories such as the power cord and optional 9196 APPLY UNIT are...

Page 45: ...25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A Chapter 4 Preparations for Measurement...

Page 46: ...ment Network not installed will appear on the liquid crystal display screen 2 In the event that a fuse of a measurement network is not installed or is blown the message Measurement Network Fuse blown...

Page 47: ...th a grounded three core power cord that is suitable for use with power supply conditions in the country or region in which the unit is sold When using this unit in any other country or region be sure...

Page 48: ...ource will not be accurate Allow 60 minutes warming up after powering on before starting measurement Either turn off the power to the equipment to be measured or disconnect the power supply cord and t...

Page 49: ...mps are illuminated when the power supply is grounded If the HOT and COLD lines are reversed the MON1 and MON2 lamps are illuminated When measurement is set to single fault open power lead accurate me...

Page 50: ...d of the paper roll as far as it will go into the printer paper feed and push the feed switch 6 After the end of the paper roll comes out of the printer pull it straight out to ensure that it is align...

Page 51: ...arth leakage current Class equipment only Enclosure leakage current Patient leakage current Patient leakage current Equipment with the type B applied part only Patient leakage current Equipment with t...

Page 52: ...kage current 5mA Patient leakage current 5mA 0 05mA Patient auxiliary current Direct current 0 01mA 0 05mA 0 05mA 0 01mA 0 05mA 0 05mA 0 01mA 0 05mA 0 05mA Alternating current 0 1mA 0 5mA 0 5mA 0 1mA...

Page 53: ...h conductor Note 1 110 voltage application to internally powered equipment can be either normal or reverse polarity Note 2 For 250 V applications under IEC 60601 1 1988 12 am1 1991 11 am2 1995 03 stan...

Page 54: ...output of 250 V the regulated power supply should be set to 227 3 V About the Touch Panel The 3155 uses a touch panel for setting and changing all of the test conditions Simply by touching the LCD scr...

Page 55: ...t up screen settings for the grounding class and applied part type of the equipment to be measured and registration of the model name and number can be made Press the key to return to the initial scre...

Page 56: ...gistered these items will be included with the maximum values for each printout or save unless changed Change to the model name input screen Change to the model number input screen Setting Shown on th...

Page 57: ...tion uses the enclosure leakage current measurement screen as an example Clear the maximum value Open the allowable value set up window Open the polarity and equipment condition set up window in the b...

Page 58: ...een Move to the self test screen Move to the language set up screen Return to the initial screen 1 Saved data reference screen For details refer to Section 5 11 2 Saved Data Reference Screen 2 Initial...

Page 59: ...mitted irrespective of the beep sound setting when An error has occurred in the RS 232C system 5 Communications set up screen For details refer to Section 8 5 1 Communication Conditions Setting 6 Prin...

Page 60: ...r to Section 5 10 5 Printing out the Maximum Values For saving refer to Section 5 10 6 Saving the Maximum Values Measurement starts automatically Set the grounding class and applied part type of the e...

Page 61: ...asurement for medical electrical equipment is performed only when class equipment has been set When either class or internally powered equipment has been set the earth leakage current key on the initi...

Page 62: ...cket is 1500 VA or less If this capacity is exceeded the auxiliary power outlet circuit breaker will actuate and the power supply to the equipment to be measured will be cut off With the 3155 01 the m...

Page 63: ...onal earth terminals of the equipment to be measured or an F type applied part to the ground When the equipment to be measured requires the use a single phase power source connect the 3155 between the...

Page 64: ...power is turned off It is effective unless changing supply voltage and or the extension cable Zero Adjustment 1 Display the earth leakage current measurement screen 2 Connect the extension cable to t...

Page 65: ...measurement refer to Section 5 10 3 Automatic Measurement Setting Measurement starts automatically Set the grounding class to class Set the applied part type Allowable value set up window Set the allo...

Page 66: ...DER 1 A is displayed 6 Current value judgment Result of comparison of the current value with the allowable value PASS Allowable value or lower F A I L Higher than the allowable value 7 Power source po...

Page 67: ...ng measurements while changing the polarity and condition of the equipment to be measured the maximum value data can be printed out or saved Power source polarity selection NORMAL REVERSE Condition of...

Page 68: ...ts of the enclosure Between the enclosure and the earth NOTE 5 4 Enclosure Leakage Current Measurement Mode ME Equipment The measurement of enclosure leakage current for medical electrical equipment i...

Page 69: ...mA Internally powered equipment Type B applied part Type BF applied part Type CF applied part Normal condi tion Single fault condition Normal condi tion Single fault condition Normal condi tion Single...

Page 70: ...er switch is turned off When power of the equipment to be measured exceeds 1500VA make the connection directly to the outlet do not use the auxiliary power socket When measuring class equipment connec...

Page 71: ...s quite different from that of conventional normal condition settings care is necessary when making this setting If the enclosure or any part thereof is made of material with insulating characteristic...

Page 72: ...e red and black 9170 TEST LEADS between parts of the enclosure of the equipment to be measured For 110 applied voltage Make the appropriate output settings for the 9196 APPLY UNIT Set the polarity tog...

Page 73: ...g class 0I or other older models use UL1015 AWG 18 or equivalent wire to connect the G terminal with the protective earth terminal of the equipment to be measured Use wire for connecting the functiona...

Page 74: ...ent Setting Measurement starts automatically Allowable value set up window Measurement network filter set up window Set the filter Contact condition set up window Set the contact condition Set the all...

Page 75: ...lt condition open power lead Single fault condition open ground 5 Current value Value obtained from the current measurement When this value is 1 A or lower UNDER 1 A is displayed 6 Current value judgm...

Page 76: ...equipment condition set up window 1 Select either the or mode For automatic measurement refer to Section 5 10 3 Automatic Measurement Setting 2 When in the manual mode in addition to making measuremen...

Page 77: ...easured into the auxiliary socket for the 3155 and make a measurement by touching the 9170 TEST LEADS to the test point applied part The following combinations are measured under the patient leakage c...

Page 78: ...applied part Type BF applied part Type CF applied part Normal condi tion Single fault condition Normal condi tion Single fault condition Normal condi tion Single fault condition Open power lead 1 Ope...

Page 79: ...is capacity is exceeded the auxiliary power outlet circuit breaker will actuate and the power supply to the equipment to be measured will be cut off With the 3155 01 the main power switch is turned of...

Page 80: ...surements Use wire for connecting the functional earth terminals of the equipment to be measured or the accessible metal part which is not an applied part nor is earthed to the ground 2 Internally pow...

Page 81: ...Measurement starts automatically Allowable value set up window Measurement network filter set up window Set the filter Measurement current set up window Set the measurement current Set the allowable...

Page 82: ...pment to be measured for the maximum value Condition of the equipment to be measured Normal condition Single fault condition open power lead Single fault condition open ground 5 Current value Value ob...

Page 83: ...can be set Range of the allowable values 5 A to 20 mA For details refer to Section 5 10 1 Allowable Value Setting 13 Opens the polarity and equipment condition set up window 1 Select either the or mod...

Page 84: ...medical electrical equipment is performed only for equipment with a type B applied part Plug the power cord of the equipment to be measured into the auxiliary socket for the 3155 and make a measureme...

Page 85: ...red will be cut off With the 3155 01 the main power switch is turned off When power of the equipment to be measured exceeds 1500VA make the connection directly to the outlet do not use the auxiliary p...

Page 86: ...to the signal input or signal output part without protective grounding of the equipment to be measured Press the voltage application button on the voltage application probe The application of voltage...

Page 87: ...3 Automatic Measurement Setting Measurement starts automatically Allowable value set up window Measurement network filter set up window Set the filter Set the allowable value referring to Section 5 10...

Page 88: ...ondition 110 voltage applied 5 Current value Value obtained from the current measurement When this value is 1 A or lower UNDER 1 A is displayed 6 Current value judgment Result of comparison of the cur...

Page 89: ...o 20 mA For details refer to Section 5 10 1 Allowable Value Setting 13 Opens the polarity and equipment condition set up window 1 Select either the or mode For automatic measurement refer to Section 5...

Page 90: ...age applied Patient leakage current 5mA Notes 1 and 2 0 05mA Notes 1 and 2 5 7 Patient Leakage Current Measurement Mode Patient leakage current measurement for medical electrical equipment is performe...

Page 91: ...directly to the outlet do not use the auxiliary power socket When measuring class equipment connect the protective earth conductor of the equipment to be measured to the G terminal of the 3155 In thi...

Page 92: ...d voltage Press the voltage application button on the voltage application probe The application of voltage is in effect only as long as the button is being pressed Do not apply 110 voltage if there is...

Page 93: ...e is changed perform zero adjustment again Zero adjustment is possible in a range from 0 to 500 A Zero Adjustment 1 Touch the tip of the voltage application probe of the 9196 APPLY UNIT to the leakage...

Page 94: ...tomatic Measurement Setting Measurement starts automatically Allowable value set up window Measurement network filter set up window Set the filter Set the allowable value referring to Section 5 10 1 A...

Page 95: ...red for the maximum value Condition of the equipment to be measured Single fault condition 110 voltage applied 5 Current value Value obtained from the current measurement When this value is 1 A or low...

Page 96: ...1 Allowable Value Setting 13 Opens the polarity and equipment condition set up window 1 Select either the or mode For automatic measurement refer to Section 5 10 3 Automatic Measurement Setting 2 When...

Page 97: ...auxiliary current measurement for medical electrical equipment is made with both alternating AC and direct DC current Plug the power cord of the equipment to be measured into the auxiliary socket for...

Page 98: ...applied part Type BF applied part Type CF applied part Normal condi tion Single fault condition Normal condi tion Single fault condition Normal condi tion Single fault condition Open power lead 1 Ope...

Page 99: ...less If this capacity is exceeded the auxiliary power outlet circuit breaker will actuate and the power supply to the equipment to be measured will be cut off With the 3155 01 the main power switch i...

Page 100: ...power socket does not fit the power plug of the equipment to be measured use the supplied power plug When testing class 0I or other older models use UL1015 AWG 18 or equivalent wire to connect the G...

Page 101: ...lowable value judgment refer to Section 5 11 4 Allowable Value Judgment Set up Screen Set the grounding class and applied part type of the equipment to be measured and register the model name and numb...

Page 102: ...ment to be measured for the maximum value Condition of the equipment to be measured Normal condition Single fault condition open power lead Single fault condition open ground 5 Current value Value obt...

Page 103: ...on can be set Range of the allowable values 5 A to 20 mA For details refer to Section 5 10 1 Allowable Value Setting 13 Opens the polarity and equipment condition set up window 1 Select either the or...

Page 104: ...possible using RS 232C interfacing with the 3157 AC GROUNDING HiTESTER max 31A AC conforming to various standards available separately Four terminal method When measuring low levels of resistance ord...

Page 105: ...is not removable Black 9461 PIN TYPE LEAD LEAD Red 9461 PIN TYPE LEAD Equipment to be measured Do not make measurements if the power cord of the equipment to be measured is plugged into the auxiliary...

Page 106: ...t be in contact with the equipment to be measured 2 When using the 9287 CLIP TYPE LEADS The 9287 CLIP TYPE LEADS are connected as shown in the figure Connect to all four terminals Do not connect anyth...

Page 107: ...ROUNDING HiTESTER using the RS 232C interface enable the 3155 to control the 3157 For usage connection and communication settings for the 3157 see 3157 3157 01 AC GROUNDING HiTESTER Instruction Manual...

Page 108: ...es For saving refer to Section 5 10 6 Saving the Maximum Values After printing Set the allowable value referring to Section 5 10 2 Allowable Value Setting For enabling or disabling the allowable value...

Page 109: ...asurement When measuring with 3157 measuring equipment settings measured value of 3157 is displayed after data transfer is complete 4 Current value judgment Result of comparison of the current value w...

Page 110: ...fer between 3155 and 3157 For details refer to Section 5 10 2 Allowable Value Setting 9 Opens measurement window 1 Choose or for measuring 2 When measuring with 3157 measuring equipment settings measu...

Page 111: ...ues are set in accordance with IEC 60601 1 1988 12 am1 1991 11 am2 1995 03 For details refer to Section 10 4 2 Default Settings Settings 1 On the measuring mode screen press the key to open the allowa...

Page 112: ...allowable value judgment can be turned ON or OFF on the allowable value judgment set up screen of the system screen If set to OFF the allowable values are not displayed on the measuring mode screen To...

Page 113: ...erical input Numerals Press to input numerals Coefficient Press to input coefficient Units Highlighted in white during numerical input Press after numerical input to finalize units Return Press to clo...

Page 114: ...gment set up screen of the system screen If set to OFF the allowable values are not displayed on the measuring mode screen To apply a coefficient to a value that is already input press the key and inp...

Page 115: ...ngle fault condition Open power lead open ground Automatic measurement is not possible for 110 voltage application Use the optional 9196 APPLY UNIT to make this measurement manually Settings 1 On the...

Page 116: ...value During measurements the key is displayed Press the key to interrupt the measuring process After the measurements have been completed the key is displayed During the measuring time the beeper sou...

Page 117: ...nt screen without first either saving or printing out the current data that data will be lost 1 Printing the automatic measurement results Press the key on the automatic measurement result screen to p...

Page 118: ...98 5 10 Condition Set up Window Setting ME Equipment Example of the automatic measurement results printout Printout of the automatic measurements in the enclosure leakage current...

Page 119: ...press the key for the type of current you wish to use AC rms DC AC DC rms 3 Press the key to close the measurement current set up window Measurement current setting can be made only for the patient l...

Page 120: ...r the maximum values each time and make the measurements before printing out For changing the model name and number refer to Section 5 2 2 Equipment Set up Screen Settings 1 On the measuring mode scre...

Page 121: ...polarity condition of the equipment to be measured etc during measurement are also saved When saving the maximum values the model name and number can be changed The saved data units can be viewed on t...

Page 122: ...er setting measurement current and contact condition have changed as long as the registered data unit is the same the data for that data unit will be overwritten after a request for confirmation When...

Page 123: ...he desired measuring equipment 1 Select 3155 2 Select 3157 When 3157 is selected the key is displayed Measurement and data transfer status are displayed 3 Set up 3157 test settings Measurement does no...

Page 124: ...maximum test value is set under 0 010 3155 allowable value defaults to 0 010 and judgment may differ between 3155 and 3157 3157 optional function settings may result in test failure Make sure to set u...

Page 125: ...wable value judgment set up screen For details refer to Section 5 11 4 Allowable Value Judgment Set up Screen Move to the beep sound set up screen For details refer to Section 5 11 5 Beep Sound Set up...

Page 126: ...ata reference screen display On the saved data reference screen saved data can be viewed deleted or printed out Number of current data unit total number of data units Model name Number Measuring modes...

Page 127: ...ata 1 On the saved data reference screen select the data unit to be printed out Use the and keys to display the desired data unit 2 Press the key to print the data unit Press the key to print Press th...

Page 128: ...urce polarity and condition of the equipment to be measured are displayed Measuring mode Model name Number Maximum value Power source polarity Condition of the equipment to be measured Measurement net...

Page 129: ...109 5 11 System Screen ME Equipment Example of a data unit printout Example of a details printout...

Page 130: ...tem reset Press the key to open the window to confirm a system reset Press the key to perform a system reset Press the key and a system reset is not performed For details of the system reset refer to...

Page 131: ...ble value judgment If the allowable value judgment for the maximum value is FAIL the beep sound is emitted The beep sound is not emitted for the allowable value judgment Return to the system screen If...

Page 132: ...test printout The printer contrast is easily affected by the temperature of the surrounding area Adjust the contrast as necessary to produce easy to read printouts Printer contrast set up Use the fol...

Page 133: ...e RAM does not operate properly the RAM TEST NG message is displayed In this case contact your dealer or HIOKI representative 2 KEY test Press the key to test the touch panel for proper operation Each...

Page 134: ...System Screen ME Equipment 5 11 10 Language Set up Screen Set the language displayed on the screen 1 English Japanese Set the display language to Japanese 2 Japanese English Set the display language t...

Page 135: ...115 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A Chapter 6 Ordinary Electrical Equipment Measurement Network C Installed...

Page 136: ...rent measurement of IEC TR 60990 1990 06 Earth leakage current measurement of IEC 60950 1991 10 am4 1996 07 Current measurement of IEC 61010 1 1990 09 am1 1992 09 am2 1995 07 Applicable UL standards E...

Page 137: ...Enclosure leakage current 2 Allowable values The allowable values vary per the applicable regulations Example Allowable values per IEC 60950 1991 10 am4 1996 07 Class equipment hand held 0 75 mA Class...

Page 138: ...following is an explanation of the types of touch keys shown on the 3155 s display screen There are 3 types of key displays Selectable keys raised black background selected keys recessed white backgro...

Page 139: ...If changing the setting for the grounding class of the equipment to be measured the condition settings on each measuring mode screen are initialized except for the coefficient of the allowable value...

Page 140: ...reen Numeric input screen Setting Shown on the left are examples of the model name input screens A maximum of 12 characters can be input Clear the model name or number Back space Toggle between alphab...

Page 141: ...estion for that measuring mode can be changed The following explanation uses the enclosure leakage current measurement screen as an example Clear the maximum value Open the allowable value set up wind...

Page 142: ...p screen Move to the self test screen Move to the language set up screen Return to the initial screen 1 Saved data reference screen For details refer to Section 6 7 2 Saved Data Reference Screen 2 Ini...

Page 143: ...s emitted irrespective of the beep sound setting when An error has occurred in the RS 232C system 5 Communications set up screen For details refer to Section 8 5 1 Communication Conditions Setting 6 P...

Page 144: ...Setting Measurement starts automatically Set the grounding class of the equipment to be measured and register the model name and number After printing For a detailed set up procedure refer to Section...

Page 145: ...closure and the earth and between the enclosure and the power line With class equipment the enclosure is each part of the enclosure which is not protectively earthed Plug the power cord of the equipme...

Page 146: ...07 etc use the methods of IEC TR 60990 1990 06 1 Earth leakage current measurement When performing earth leakage current measurements with the 3155 intended to conform to IEC 60950 1991 10 am4 1996 0...

Page 147: ...ition Between the enclosure and the earth 2 Measurement of leakage current to a telecommunication network Use the enclosure leakage current mode Connect the power plug of the equipment to be measured...

Page 148: ...rned off If enclosure leakage current is to be measured between the enclosure and the power supply line or the power of the equipment to be measured exceeds 1500VA make the connection directly to the...

Page 149: ...or non conductive part of the equipment to be measured To change the power source polarity connect the red 9170 TEST LEAD to the other pole of the table tap In the enclosure leak current measuring mod...

Page 150: ...o an insulating transformer 5 Connect the red 9170 TEST LEAD to the leakage current measurement terminal T2 6 Touch the red 9170 TEST LEAD to the connection for a telecommunication network of the equi...

Page 151: ...ne changes perform zero adjustment again Zero adjustment is possible in a range from 0 to 500 A Zero adjustment 1 On the enclosure leakage current measurement screen set the contact condition to betwe...

Page 152: ...1991 10 am4 1996 07 IEC 61010 1 1990 09 am1 1992 09 am2 1995 07 etc use the methods of IEC TR 60990 1990 06 When performing current measurements with the 3155 intended to conform to IEC 61010 1 1990...

Page 153: ...outlet circuit breaker will actuate and the power supply to the equipment to be measured will be cut off With the 3155 01 the main power switch is turned off When power of the equipment to be measured...

Page 154: ...t fit the power plug of the equipment to be measured use the supplied power plug If the enclosure or any part thereof is made of material with insulating characteristics If the enclosure or any part t...

Page 155: ...r to Section 6 7 4 Allowable Value Judgment Set up Screen Set the grounding class of the equipment to be measured and register the model name and number Select and press the keys for the power source...

Page 156: ...wable value 3 Power source polarity for the maximum value Connection with the power source Normal Reverse 4 Condition of the equipment to be measured for the maximum value Condition of the equipment t...

Page 157: ...cessary to clear unnecessary data and start new measurements As long as this key is not pressed the maximum value is not cleared even after changing measurement settings in the same measuring mode The...

Page 158: ...dow Set the contact condition Between the enclosure and the earth Between the enclosure and the power line 17 Zero adjustment function Press this key to perform zero adjustment before measuring When z...

Page 159: ...measured has been plugged into the auxiliary power socket of the 3155 The following combinations can be set as well as the measurement network filter and measurement current under the earth leakage c...

Page 160: ...power supply to the equipment to be measured will be cut off With the 3155 01 the main power switch is turned off When power of the equipment to be measured exceeds 1500VA make the connection directly...

Page 161: ...er power is turned off It is effective unless changing supply voltage and or the extension cable Zero Adjustment 1 Display the earth leakage current measurement screen 2 Connect the extension cable to...

Page 162: ...ue Setting For enabling or disabling the allowable value judgment refer to Section 6 7 4 Allowable Value Judgment Set up Screen Polarity and equipment condition set up window Select and press the keys...

Page 163: ...igher than the allowable value 3 Power source polarity for the maximum value Connection with the power source Normal Reverse 4 Condition of the equipment to be measured for the maximum value Condition...

Page 164: ...ssary to clear unnecessary data and start new measurements As long as this key is not pressed the maximum value is not cleared even after changing measurement settings in the same measuring mode The m...

Page 165: ...t Current Setting for IEC TR 60990 16 Zero adjustment function Press this key to perform zero adjustment before measuring When zero adjustment is effective is displayed on the screen For details refer...

Page 166: ...or 9287 CLIP TYPE LEADS to the test point Measurement is also possible using RS 232C interfacing with the 3157 AC GROUNDING HiTESTER max 31A AC conforming to various standards available separately Fou...

Page 167: ...r than the 9461 PIN TYPE LEAD and the 9287 CLIP TYPE LEAD to the resistance measurement terminal NOTE Black 9461 PIN TYPE LEAD Equipment to be measured Red 9461 PIN TYPE LEAD Do not make measurements...

Page 168: ...all four terminals Do not connect anything to the auxiliary power outlet of the 3155 Touch the clip type leads between the protective earth terminal or earth contact and the part required to be earth...

Page 169: ...For saving refer to Section 6 6 6 Saving the Maximum Values After printing Set the allowable value referring to Section 6 6 2 Allowable Value Setting For enabling or disabling the allowable value judg...

Page 170: ...suring with 3157 measuring equipment settings measured value of 3157 is displayed after data transfer is complete 4 Current value judgment Result of comparison of the current value with the allowable...

Page 171: ...y differ between 3155 and 3157 For details refer to Section 6 6 2 Allowable Value Setting 9 Opens measurement window 1 Choose or for measuring 2 When measuring with 3157 measuring equipment settings m...

Page 172: ...be measured is class 3 5 mA When the grounding class of the equipment to be measured is other than class 0 25 mA Settings 1 On the measuring mode screen press the key to open the allowable value set u...

Page 173: ...g the setting press the key to close the allowable value set up window 6 The allowable value judgment can be turned ON or OFF on the allowable value judgment set up screen of the system screen If set...

Page 174: ...ter numerical input to finalize units Return Press to close the allowable value set up window If a value of less than 10 m is input the value is automatically revised to 10 m If a value of more than 5...

Page 175: ...ent to a value that is already input press the key and input the coefficient with the numeric keys Next press the key to finalize the setting If the screen is changed before the unit is finalized the...

Page 176: ...erse 2 Condition of the equipment to be measured Normal condition Single fault condition Open power lead open ground Settings 1 On the leakage current measurement mode screen press the key to open the...

Page 177: ...the new value During measurements the key is displayed Press the key to interrupt the measuring process After the measurements have been completed the key is displayed During the measuring time the be...

Page 178: ...ment screen without first either saving or printing out the current data that data will be lost 1 Printing the automatic measurement results Press the key on the automatic measurement result screen to...

Page 179: ...159 6 6 Condition Set up Window Setting for IEC TR 60990 Example of the automatic measurement results printout Printout of the automatic measurements in the enclosure leakage current...

Page 180: ...nues even when this window is open 2 On the measurement current set up window press the key for the type of current you wish to use AC rms DC AC DC rms AC peak 3 Press the key to close the measurement...

Page 181: ...ar the maximum values each time and make the measurements before printing out For changing the model name and number refer to Section 6 2 2 Equipment Set up Screen Settings 1 On the measuring mode scr...

Page 182: ...creen For details refer to Section 6 7 2 Saved Data reference Screen Data save format The maximum values with the same model name and number are saved in a data unit The maximum values in each measuri...

Page 183: ...ode screen press the key 2 At the bottom of the screen the save data window will open Press the key to save the maximum values If a data unit with the same name already exists a request for confirmati...

Page 184: ...less 3157 judgment is either PASS or FAIL UPPER FAIL test results are not displayed 5 Press the key to close the measurement window For usage connection and communication settings for the 3157 see 315...

Page 185: ...allowable value judgment set up screen For details refer to Section 6 7 4 Allowable Value Judgment Set up Screen Move to the beep sound set up screen For details refer to Section 6 7 5 Beep Sound Set...

Page 186: ...en saved data can be viewed deleted or printed out Number of current data unit total number of data units Model name Number Measuring modes up to 3 entries Earth Leak Earth leakage current measurement...

Page 187: ...print the data unit Press the key to print Press the key to disable printing 3 After printing has been completed press the key Repeat steps 1 and 2 as necessary for multiple printouts During printing...

Page 188: ...ach combination of the power source polarity and condition of the equipment to be measured are displayed Measuring mode Model name Number Maximum value Power source polarity Condition of the equipment...

Page 189: ...169 6 7 System Screen for IEC TR 60990 Example of a data unit printout Example of a details printout...

Page 190: ...stem reset Press the key to open the window to confirm a system reset Press the key to perform a system reset Press the key and a system reset is not performed For details of the system reset refer to...

Page 191: ...ble value judgment If the allowable value judgment for the maximum value is FAIL the beep sound is emitted The beep sound is not emitted for the allowable value judgment Return to the system screen If...

Page 192: ...a test printout The printer contrast is easily affected by the temperature of the surrounding area Adjust the contrast as necessary to produce easy to read printouts Printer contrast set up Use the fo...

Page 193: ...he RAM does not operate properly the RAM TEST NG message is displayed In this case contact your dealer or HIOKI representative 2 KEY test Press the key to test the touch panel for proper operation Eac...

Page 194: ...stem Screen for IEC TR 60990 6 7 10 Language Set up Screen Set the language displayed on the screen 1 English Japanese Set the display language to Japanese 2 Japanese English Set the display language...

Page 195: ...175 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A Chapter 7 Ordinary Electrical Equipment Measurement Network D Installed...

Page 196: ...ents IEC 60335 1 1991 06 am1 1994 11 Applicable UL standards Examples UL471 UL1310 UL1437 UL1492 etc 3 Network of 2 k 2 k The 3155 unit contains an allowable value judgment function which compares the...

Page 197: ...umerical values can be selected In this manual lightly touching a soft key area on the screen is termed pressing a key About the display of touch keys The following is an explanation of the types of t...

Page 198: ...he equipment set up screen On the equipment set up screen a setting for the grounding class of the equipment to be measured and registration of the model name and number can be made Press the key to r...

Page 199: ...ing data Once registered these items will be included with the maximum values for each printout or save unless changed Change to the model name input screen Change to the model number input screen Set...

Page 200: ...g mode can be changed The following explanation uses the enclosure leakage current measurement screen as an example Clear the maximum value Open the allowable value set up window Open the polarity and...

Page 201: ...date set up screen Move to the self test screen Move to the language set up screen Return to the initial screen 1 Saved data reference screen For details refer to Section 7 7 2 Saved Data Reference S...

Page 202: ...mitted irrespective of the beep sound setting when An error has occurred in the RS 232C system 5 Communications set up screen For details refer to Section 8 5 1 Communication Conditions Setting 6 Prin...

Page 203: ...Measurement starts automatically Set the grounding class of the equipment to be measured and register the model name and number After printing For a detailed set up procedure refer to Section 7 6 5 P...

Page 204: ...the earth NOTE 7 3 Enclosure Leakage Current Measurement Mode Universal The enclosure leakage current measurement is performed in two places between the enclosure and the earth and between the enclosu...

Page 205: ...tween contacts Between any part or contact and either pole of the supply source Between any pole of the supply and accessible metal parts connected to metal foil Between exposed conductive surfaces an...

Page 206: ...y to the outlet do not use the auxiliary power socket When measuring class equipment connect the protective earth conductor of the equipment to be measured to the G terminal of the 3155 In this case t...

Page 207: ...urrent measurement terminal In some cases this may be the same as the earth 2 When setting to between the enclosure and the earth 1 On the enclosure leakage current measurement screen set the contact...

Page 208: ...surement screen set the contact condition to between the enclosure and the power line 2 Plug the power cord of the equipment to be measured into a table tap 3 Plug the table tap into an outlet 4 Conne...

Page 209: ...disabling the allowable value judgment refer to Section 7 7 4 Allowable Value Judgment Set up Screen Set the grounding class of the equipment to be measured and register the model name and number Sele...

Page 210: ...alue 3 Power source polarity for the maximum value Connection with the power source Normal Reverse 4 Condition of the equipment to be measured for the maximum value Condition of the equipment to be me...

Page 211: ...e Use as necessary to clear unnecessary data and start new measurements As long as this key is not pressed the maximum value is not cleared even after changing measurement settings in the same measuri...

Page 212: ...er line 17 Zero adjustment function Press this key to perform zero adjustment before measuring When zero adjustment is effective is displayed on the screen For details refer to Section 7 3 4 Zero Adju...

Page 213: ...quipment to be measured has been plugged into the auxiliary power socket of the 3155 The following combinations can be set as well as the measurement network filter and measurement current under the e...

Page 214: ...ly to the equipment to be measured will be cut off With the 3155 01 the main power switch is turned off When power of the equipment to be measured exceeds 1500VA make the connection directly to the ou...

Page 215: ...rned off It is effective unless changing supply voltage and or the extension cable Zero Adjustment 1 Display the earth leakage current measurement screen 2 Connect the extension cable to the auxiliary...

Page 216: ...ing For enabling or disabling the allowable value judgment refer to Section 7 7 4 Allowable Value Judgment Set up Screen Polarity and equipment condition set up window Select and press the keys for th...

Page 217: ...han the allowable value 3 Power source polarity for the maximum value Connection with the power source Normal Reverse 4 Condition of the equipment to be measured for the maximum value Condition of the...

Page 218: ...s key is not pressed the maximum value is not cleared even after changing measurement settings in the same measuring mode The maximum value is cleared after changing the measuring mode 12 Opens the al...

Page 219: ...For details refer to Section 7 4 3 Zero Adjustment Universal Earth Leakage Current 17 Opens the print out window Prints out the maximum value displayed on the screen For details refer to Section 7 6 5...

Page 220: ...x 31A AC conforming to various standards available separately Four terminal method When measuring low levels of resistance ordinarily the resistance of the measuring lead and the connector are include...

Page 221: ...other than the 9461 PIN TYPE LEAD and the 9287 CLIP TYPE LEAD to the resistance measurement terminal NOTE Black 9461 PIN TYPE LEAD Equipment to be measured Red 9461 PIN TYPE LEAD Do not make measureme...

Page 222: ...nect to all four terminals Do not connect anything to the auxiliary power outlet of the 3155 Touch the clip type leads between the protective earth terminal or earth contact and the part required to b...

Page 223: ...saving refer to Section 7 6 6 Saving the Maximum Values After printing Set the allowable value referring to Section 7 6 2 Allowable Value Setting For enabling or disabling the allowable value judgmen...

Page 224: ...ing with 3157 measuring equipment settings measured value of 3157 is displayed after data transfer is complete 4 Current value judgment Result of comparison of the current value with the allowable val...

Page 225: ...ffer between 3155 and 3157 For details refer to Section 7 6 2 Allowable Value Setting 9 Opens measurement window 1 Choose or for measuring 2 When measuring with 3157 measuring equipment settings measu...

Page 226: ...dow Current setting Input numeral Input coefficient Keys for numerical input Normal Press to set the allowable value in normal condition Fault Press to set the allowable value in single fault conditio...

Page 227: ...gment can be turned ON or OFF on the allowable value judgment set up screen of the system screen If set to OFF the allowable values are not displayed on the measuring mode screen To apply a coefficien...

Page 228: ...numerical input to finalize units Return Press to close the allowable value set up window If a value of less than 10 m is input the value is automatically revised to 10 m If a value of more than 500...

Page 229: ...to a value that is already input press the key and input the coefficient with the numeric keys Next press the key to finalize the setting If the screen is changed before the unit is finalized the set...

Page 230: ...Condition of the equipment to be measured Normal condition Single fault condition Open power lead open ground Settings 1 On the leakage current measurement mode screen press the key to open the polari...

Page 231: ...the new value During measurements the key is displayed Press the key to interrupt the measuring process After the measurements have been completed the key is displayed During the measuring time the b...

Page 232: ...t screen without first either saving or printing out the current data that data will be lost 1 Printing the automatic measurement results Press the key on the automatic measurement result screen to pr...

Page 233: ...213 7 6 Condition Set up Window Setting Universal Example of the automatic measurement results printout Printout of the automatic measurements in the enclosure leakage current...

Page 234: ...1 Press the key on the leakage current measurement mode screen to open the measurement current set up window Measurement continues even when this window is open 2 On the measurement current set up win...

Page 235: ...the maximum values each time and make the measurements before printing out For changing the model name and number refer to Section 7 2 2 Equipment Set up Screen Settings 1 On the measuring mode screen...

Page 236: ...em screen For details refer to Section 7 7 2 Saved Data reference Screen Data save format The maximum values with the same model name and number are saved in a data unit The maximum values in each mea...

Page 237: ...with the same name already exists a request for confirmation appears Press the key to close the save data window without saving If the key is pressed on the measuring mode screen without first either...

Page 238: ...connection and communication settings for the 3157 see 3157 3157 01 AC GROUNDING HiTESTER Instruction Manual and 9593 02 RS 232C INTERFACE Instruction Manual Measurement cannot be carried out for app...

Page 239: ...le value judgment set up screen For details refer to Section 7 7 4 Allowable Value Judgment Set up Screen Move to the beep sound set up screen For details refer to Section 7 7 5 Beep Sound Set up Scre...

Page 240: ...ystem screen press the key to move to the saved data reference screen 2 Saved data reference screen display On the saved data reference screen saved data can be viewed deleted or printed out Number of...

Page 241: ...a 1 On the saved data reference screen select the data unit to be printed out Use the and keys to display the desired data unit 2 Press the key to print the data unit Press the key to print Press the...

Page 242: ...combination of the power source polarity and condition of the equipment to be measured are displayed Measuring mode Model name Number Maximum value Power source polarity Condition of the equipment to...

Page 243: ...223 7 7 System Screen Universal Example of a data unit printout Example of a details printout...

Page 244: ...reset Press the key to open the window to confirm a system reset Press the key to perform a system reset Press the key and a system reset is not performed For details of the system reset refer to Sec...

Page 245: ...value judgment If the allowable value judgment for the maximum value is FAIL the beep sound is emitted The beep sound is not emitted for the allowable value judgment Return to the system screen If th...

Page 246: ...st printout The printer contrast is easily affected by the temperature of the surrounding area Adjust the contrast as necessary to produce easy to read printouts Printer contrast set up Use the follow...

Page 247: ...AM does not operate properly the RAM TEST NG message is displayed In this case contact your dealer or HIOKI representative 2 KEY test Press the key to test the touch panel for proper operation Each of...

Page 248: ...System Screen Universal 7 7 10 Language Set up Screen Set the language displayed on the screen 1 English Japanese Set the display language to Japanese 2 Japanese English Set the display language to E...

Page 249: ...All of the functions of the 3155 main unit except for powering on and off controlling the printer and controlling the 3157 can be controlled via the RS 232C interface 1 Transfer system Start stop sync...

Page 250: ...uring the enclosure leakage current During communications keys on the display changes to non reversed video After communications have been finished the previous screen automatically returns If perform...

Page 251: ...the RS 232C cable Controller SHELL 8 4 Connecting Method When connecting the controller DTE use a cross cable which meets the connector specifications of both sides of the 3155 and the controller 1 Co...

Page 252: ...s than 25 full CA RTS is set to ON to indicate to the controller that there is ample buffer capacity Controlls when transmitting When CB CTS is found to be OFF transmission is suspended it is found to...

Page 253: ...age return linefeed Save the setting conditions and return to the system screen NOTE 8 5 Operation RS 232C communication conditions setting is made on the communication conditions set up screen On the...

Page 254: ...s are orders for control of the 3155 such as for making measurement condition settings or for reset or the like Example EQUIPMENT_ data Command message which sets the grounding class of the equipment...

Page 255: ...the abbreviated form as the short form In this manual the short form is written in upper case letters and then this is continued in lower case letters so as to constitute the long form Either of these...

Page 256: ...s Examples SYSTem BEEPer MEMory CLEar etc 2 Response message headers Headers in response messages can be enabled or disabled by using the HEADer command Example When the grounding class is set to clas...

Page 257: ...f these can appear as either a signed number or an unsigned number Unsigned numbers are taken as positive Further if the accuracy of a numerical value exceeds the limit which the 3155 can deal it is r...

Page 258: ...ed as a message unit separator when it is desired to set out several messages on a single line Example EQUipment_CLAss1 SYSTem BEEPer_ON When messages are combined in this way if a syntax error occurs...

Page 259: ...f the current directory in the directory structure of UNIX or MSDOS and until it is cleared the analysis of following commands is performed by deeming them to be preceded by the current path which has...

Page 260: ...d on again The 3155 has an output queue of 300 bytes capacity If the response messages overflow this limit of 300 bytes a query error is generated and the output buffer is cleared The 3155 has an inpu...

Page 261: ...command cannot be executed due to some cause other than a command error a query error or an execution error this bit is set to 1 Execution is impossible due to an abnormality inside the 3155 Bit 3 Que...

Page 262: ...ment current 255 CONFigure FILTer Sets the measurement network filter 256 CONFigure FILTer Queries the measurement network filter 257 CONFigure MTIMe Sets the measurement time in automatic measurement...

Page 263: ...MEASure Reads out the saved data 271 MEMory SAVE Saves the maximum value 273 MODE Selects the measuring mode 274 MODE Queries the measuring mode 275 STARt Starts automatic measurement 276 STOP Stops...

Page 264: ...e specific functions No Yes Output queue Yes No Input buffer Yes No Current path Yes No Headers on off Yes No 1 When the communication conditions set up screen is closed item is discriminated 8 7 Init...

Page 265: ...ax data For a command that has parameters specifies their format Function Specifies the function of the command Note Specifies precautions to be taken when using the command Example These are simple e...

Page 266: ...Note Use this command only after using the MODE command to set the measuring mode Example Transmission AMC Response Headers ON AMC 1 Headers OFF 1 Automatic measurement has been completed Error ME equ...

Page 267: ...polarity and condition of the equipment to be measured will vary per the setting for the condition of the equipment to be measured and measuring mode so the combination of the automatic measurement wi...

Page 268: ...een set to manual or the measuring mode in which only manual measurement is possible has been set Note Use this command only after using the MODE command to set the measuring mode Example Transmission...

Page 269: ...measurement modes have one allowable value Sets one allowable value The earth leakage current enclosure leakage current patient leakage current and patient auxiliary current measurement modes have two...

Page 270: ...using the SYSTem COMParator command to enable allowable value judgment and the MODE command to set the measuring mode Example Transmission CONFigure COMParator Response Headers ON CONFIGURE COMPARATOR...

Page 271: ...tion Error ME equipment ordinary equipment If the measuring mode has not been set or when in the low resistance measurement mode or when in automatic measurement mode or if the setting cannot be made...

Page 272: ...ce measurement mode or when in automatic measurement mode an error occurs Sets the contact condition in the enclosure leakage current mode Syntax CONFigure CONTact_ data data EQUipment EARTh Function...

Page 273: ...his command only after using the MODE command to set the measuring mode to the enclosure leakage current When the 9498 NETWORK C or the 9499 NETWORK D is installed EQUIPMENT means between the enclosur...

Page 274: ...Note For ME equipment use this command only after using the MODE command to set the measuring mode to the patient leakage current or patient auxiliary current For ordinary equipment use this command o...

Page 275: ...and to set the measuring mode to the patient leakage current or patient auxiliary current For ordinary equipment use this command only after using the MODE command to set the measuring mode Example Tr...

Page 276: ...he network of 1 k ON Sets to the network of 1 5 k and 0 15 F OFF2 Sets to the network of 2 k Note Use this command only after using the MODE command to set the measuring mode Example Transmission CONF...

Page 277: ...k OFF The measurement network filter has been set to the body impedance network 9499 NETWORK D OFF1 The measurement network filter has been set to the network of 1 k ON The measurement network filter...

Page 278: ...e has not been set or when in the low resistance measurement mode or when in manual measurement mode an error occurs Queries the measurement time in automatic measurement Syntax CONFigure MTIMe Functi...

Page 279: ...d equipment an error occurs Queries the power source polarity in manual measurement Syntax CONFigure POLarity Function Queries the power source polarity setting in manual measurement data NORMAL The p...

Page 280: ...uring mode has not been set or when in the low resistance measurement mode or when in manual measurement mode an error occurs Queries the standby time in automatic measurement Syntax CONFigure WTIMe F...

Page 281: ...CLAss1 The grounding class of the equipment to be measured is set to the class equipment Error ME equipment ordinary equipment If the measuring mode has been selected an error occurs Queries the grou...

Page 282: ...they are necessary for saving data Example Transmission EQUipment IDENtity ABC NO 111 The model name of the equipment to be measured is set to ABC and the number to NO 111 Error Use of any characters...

Page 283: ...be measured is set to the type B Error ME equipment If the measuring mode has been selected an error occurs Ordinary equipment An error always occurs Queries the applied part type of the equipment to...

Page 284: ...Der Function Returns the response headers setting as data data ON Response headers OFF No response headers Example Transmission HEADer Response Headers ON HEADER ON Headers OFF OFF Clears the maximum...

Page 285: ...automatic measurement is read in a format of to Judgment If the allowable value judgment is disabled 0 Allowable value or lower PASS 0 Higher than allowable value FAIL 1 Power source polarity If the...

Page 286: ...ASS Reverse polarity Single fault condition open power lead 2 610 mA FAIL Reverse polarity Single fault condition open ground Error ME equipment ordinary equipment If the measuring mode has not been s...

Page 287: ...0 Normal condition 0 Single fault condition open power lead 1 Single fault condition open ground 2 Single fault condition 110 voltage applied 3 Note In order to learn the maximum value execute this c...

Page 288: ...nt mode an error occurs Queries the measured value Syntax MEASure Function Returns the measured value and its judgment as numerical values in NR3 and NR1 format The data are ordered as follows measure...

Page 289: ...ta are erased Queries the number of models of the saved data Syntax MEMory NUMBer Function Returns the number of models total number of data units of the saved data as a numerical value in NR1 format...

Page 290: ...del name number and date of renewal in order For details refer to Section 8 9 Reading in All the Saved Data Example Transmission MEMory READ IDENtity 1 Response Headers ON MEMORY READ IDENTITY ABC NO...

Page 291: ...osure leakage current RESistance Low resistance measurement Function Returns the saved data of the specified measuring mode of the specified data unit The data are orderd as follows and the available...

Page 292: ...le fault condition open power lead 1 Single fault condition open ground 2 Single fault condition 110 voltage applied 3 Filter OFF 0 ON 1 ON1 2 ON2 3 OFF1 4 OFF2 5 Measurement current ME equipment Exce...

Page 293: ...N AC DC open power lead 2 510 mA PASS Normal polarity Single fault condition ON AC DC open ground Error ME equipment ordinary equipment If the data unit number exceeding the total number of data units...

Page 294: ...for the equipment to be measured the grounding class and applied part Refer to the text for details When set to low resistance measurement mode measuring equipment settings default to 3155 settings E...

Page 295: ...stance measurement PATIENT1 Patient leakage current PATIENT2 Patient leakage current PATIENT3 Patient leakage current PAUXILIARY Patient auxiliary current Ordinary equipment OFF No mode selection init...

Page 296: ...has not been set or when in the low resistance measurement mode or when in manual measurement mode an error occurs Stops automatic measurement Syntax STOP Function Stops automatic measurement Note Use...

Page 297: ...COMParator ON The allowable value judgment is enabled Queries the allowable value judgment Syntax SYSTem COMParator data ON OFF Function Returns the allowable value judgment setting as data ON Perform...

Page 298: ...le Transmission SYSTem COMParator BEEPer ON When the judgment result is FAIL a beep sound is emitted Queries the beep sound for the allowable value judgment Syntax SYSTem COMParator BEEPer Function Re...

Page 299: ...ep sound setting for the allowable value judgment become effective as well The beep sound is emitted when The power is turned on A key is pressed Making a measurement in the automatic measurement mode...

Page 300: ...llowable value judgment become effective as well The beep sound is emitted when The power is turned on A key is pressed Making a measurement in the automatic measurement mode An input of 25 mA or more...

Page 301: ...1 1997 Error ME equipment ordinary equipment If the nemerical value exceeding the range has been set or if any numerical data other than those described above have been set an error occurs Queries the...

Page 302: ...ERRor 64 Headers OFF 64 A command error has occurred Sets the language displayed on the screen Syntax SYSTem LANGuage_ data data JAPanese ENGlish Function Sets the language displayed on the screen JAP...

Page 303: ...settings For the default settings refer to Section 10 4 2 Default Settings After the initialization is completed the initial screen returns Example Transmission SYSTem RESet Sets the time Syntax SYSTe...

Page 304: ...R1 format from 0 to 59 Example Transmission SYSTem TIME Response Headers ON SYSTEM TIME 12 34 Headers OFF 12 34 The time has been set to 12 34 Queries the version data Syntax SYSTem VERSion Function R...

Page 305: ...the Saved Data This section describes how to read in all the saved data 1 MEMory NUMBer is transmitted and the number of models total number of data units is read out 2 MEMory READ IDENtity data unit...

Page 306: ...the Microsoft Quick BASIC and QBasic refer to the appropriate manuals All commands in the sample programs are written in the short form The settings for communications used in the programs are as foll...

Page 307: ...END Line Explanation of program 10 Open the RS 232C circuit file 20 Set the response header to OFF 30 Set the grounding class of the equipment to be measured to class 40 Set the earth leakage current...

Page 308: ...CONF WTIM 10 110 PRINT 1 CONF COMP 0 100E 3 0 500E 3 120 PRINT 1 MAX CLE 130 PRINT 1 STAR 140 MEAS WAIT 150 PRINT 1 AMC 160 INPUT 1 A 170 IF A 0 THEN GOTO MEAS WAIT 180 PRINT 1 MEAS MAX 190 INPUT 1 M...

Page 309: ...measurement time to 4 seconds 100 Set the standby time for switch over to 10 seconds 110 Set the allowable value in normal condition to 0 1 mA and the allowable value in single fault condition to 0 5...

Page 310: ...150 DATA EARTH ENCLOSURE RESISTANCE PAUXILIARY PATIENT1 160 DATA PATIENT2 PATIENT3 170 FOR I 1 TO 7 180 READ DATANUM I 190 NEXT I 200 DATA 6 7 2 6 6 6 6 210 220 OPEN DATA CSV FOR OUTPUT AS 2 230 FOR...

Page 311: ...and judgment in order Other measurements The number of elements is 6 maximum value judgment power source polarity condition of the equipment to be measured measurement network filter setting and meas...

Page 312: ...1 1 0 10 23E 03 1 1 2 1 0 0 4 827E 00 1 14 32E 03 1 0 2 1 1 11 42E 03 1 0 2 1 1 9 871E 03 1 1 3 1 0 10 01E 03 0 0 3 1 0 TEST1 002 1997 1 1 13 42E 03 1 0 1 1 0 10 51E 03 1 1 2 1 0 0 4 628E 00 1 13 48E...

Page 313: ...s individually When you want to read them in all at once try doing so by putting them all on one line separated by the message separator character The response message to a query differs from the disp...

Page 314: ...294...

Page 315: ...to 122 F 35 to 95 rh no condensation Temperature and humidity range to guarantee specification 23 5 73 41 F 35 to 80 rh no condensation Operating place Indoors max 2000 m 6562 feet height Backup batt...

Page 316: ...ttached to the 9196 9388 CARRYING CASE with casters Standards applying EMC EN55011 1991 EN50082 1 1992 EN61000 3 2 1995 EN61000 3 3 1995 Safety EN61010 1 1993 A2 1995 Pollution Degree 2 Overvoltage Ca...

Page 317: ...NETWORK B 2 measurable when using the external power source such as the 9196 APPLY UNIT Power source polarity setting Normal polarity reverse polarity Single fault condition setting Open power lead o...

Page 318: ...ion format Sigma delta format Sampling A D converter toggle Frequency characteristics 45 Hz to 1 kHz Temparature coefficient 0 1 rdg 1 dgt Monitored item Measurement range Resolution Accuracy Display...

Page 319: ...re the maximum value cannot be defined In general this is the range value the value written on the range selector or equivalent currently in use rdg displayed or indicated value This signifies the val...

Page 320: ...A to 5 mA 1 A 0 2 rdg 3 dgt 500 0 A 5 to 500 A 0 1 A 1 0 f s 50 00 A 1 to 50 A 4 0 01 A 1 0 f s Range accuracy range Resolution Accuracy 75 0 mA 10 to 75 mA 100 A 2 rdg 2 dgt 10 00 mA 1 to 10 mA 10 A...

Page 321: ...dg 5 dgt 5 000 1 m 100 mA 0 4 rdg 5 dgt 500 0 m 0 1 m 100 mA 0 5 f s 3 Ranges for the 9499 NETWORK D 1 Measuring mode AC AC DC 5 In the AC measurement mode frequency response of the high pass filter f...

Page 322: ...302 9 3 Accuracy Tables...

Page 323: ...umed it s ability to store saved data and measurement conditions diminishes In the event that measurement conditions can no longer be stored please contact the manufacturer for repair service Spare an...

Page 324: ...5 mm dia Opening and closing the fuse holder Opening Press and rotate it counter clockwise Closing Press and rotate it clockwise Fuse holder The fuse holder contains the fuse 3155 10 2 Fuse Replaceme...

Page 325: ...power off the 3155 before beginning Fuse 1 Check that both the 3155 and the equipment to be measured are powered off Ckeck that the power cord probe leads etc are not connected to the 3155 2 Remove t...

Page 326: ...use holder may cause an accident that might result in injury or death Specified fuse 250 V T0 25 AL 20 mm 5 mm dia Opening and closing the fuse holder Opening Rotate it counter clockwise Closing Rotat...

Page 327: ...ement network fuse has blown is displayed on the LCD Is a signal being input to the leakage current measurement terminal T1 Check after turning the power off and on with nothing connected to to the le...

Page 328: ...le Initial screen for medical electrical equipment 2 On the system screen press the key to move to the initialization screen 3 Press the key on the initialization screen A window requesting confirmati...

Page 329: ...nt network filter ON1 perception and reaction Power source polarity Normal Measured current AC DC Settings for enclosure leakage current Allowable value 3 5 mA Measurement network filter ON1 perceptio...

Page 330: ...ethod Manual Condition of the equipment to be measured Normal condition Power source polarity Normal Contact condition Between the enclosure and the earth Measurement network filter ON frequency chara...

Page 331: ...e fault condition Enclosure leakage current 0 1 mA 0 5 mA 0 1 mA 0 5 mA 0 1 mA 0 5 mA Patient leakage current DC 0 01 mA 0 05 mA 0 01 mA 0 05 mA 0 01 mA 0 05 mA AC 0 1 mA 0 5 mA 0 1 mA 0 5 mA 0 01 mA...

Page 332: ...ng the unit inadvertently Measurement network Plate 10 5 Ultimate Disposal This unit uses a lithium battery as a power source for recording measurement settings When disposing of this unit open the un...

Page 333: ...self 4 screws 5 Remove the 6 cables connected to the second board Use the box wrench to remove the 2 screws fixing the RS 232C connector D subminiature 9 pin male and remove the second board 4 screws...

Page 334: ...314 10 6 External Dimensions 292 2 110 2 212 2 115 8 2 10 6 External Dimensions...

Page 335: ...315 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 APP Appendices...

Page 336: ...Cause No measurement network has been installed on the 3155 Solution Install the measurement network For details refer to Section 4 1 Installing the Measurement Network Printout error Cause An error...

Page 337: ...Measurement network Earth leakage current wiring diagram NOTE Appendix 2 Leakage Current Measurement The term earth leakage current refers to leakage current that flows from the protective earth termi...

Page 338: ...osure leakage current refers to leakage current that flows from the enclosure of the equipment to be measured through the body of a person touching the equipment and into the earth The following point...

Page 339: ...urement network Applied part Equipment to be measured Red 9170 TEST LEAD Leakage current Patient leakage current wiring diagram The term patient leakage current refers to leakage current that flows fr...

Page 340: ...efers to leakage current that flows from the applied part of the equipment to be measured through an induction cord and the body of the patient connected to the equipment to be measured via the induct...

Page 341: ...patient and into the equipment to be measured when the patient is connected to both the equipment to be measured and the equipment other than the equipment to be measured and a malfunction of the equ...

Page 342: ...ent to be measured Black 9170 TEST LEAD Red 9170 TEST LEAD Patient auxiliary current wiring diagram The term patient auxiliary current refers to the current that flows from the applied part to the pat...

Page 343: ...age current on single phase equipment 1 Earth leakage current measurement Single phase equipment In this measurement the auxiliary power socket is not used Connect the equipment to be measured to the...

Page 344: ...eakage current measurement Three phase equipment In this measurement the auxiliary power socket is not used Connect the equipment to be measured to the power source via the table tap and insulating tr...

Page 345: ...urement of leakage current to a telecommunication network Single phase equipment This is measurement of leakage current between the connection for a telecommunication network with nothing connected an...

Page 346: ...Three phase equipment This is measurement of leakage current between the connection for a telecommunication network with nothing connected and the earthed power line In this measurement the auxiliary...

Page 347: ...t Allowable value 0 01 to 5 mA Refer to Section 5 1 Leakage Current Measurement Types and Their Allowable Values for Medical Electrical Equipment Condition of the equipment to be measured Normal condi...

Page 348: ...0 1 0 0062 F 1 0 20k 0 1 0 0091 F 1 0 10k 0 1 0 022 F 1 0 0 22 F 1 0 1500 0 1 500 0 1 1500 k 0 1 0 22 F 1 0 500 0 1 10 k 0 1 Measurement network touch current weighted for perception reaction Measurem...

Page 349: ...ut resistance 1 M min Input capacity 200 nF Frequency range 15 Hz to 1 MHz For cases of higher frequencies a higher range is used CMRR 40 dB min up to 1 MHz Input section Floating input or differentia...

Page 350: ...insulated transformer Measure with a voltmeter Measured current true rms Variance 2 max Input resistance 1 M min Input capacity 200 nF max Frequency range 15 Hz to 1 MHz Allowable values 1 Class equip...

Page 351: ...t for leakage current to a telecommunication network Single phase equipment PE S2 L1 L2 L3 Power source Insulating transformer Connection for a telecommunication network not connected Equipment under...

Page 352: ...F 500 10 k 0 022 F Same as Measurement network touch current weighted for perception reaction in Appendix 3 2 1 Methods of measurement of touch current and protective conductor current IEC TR 60990 19...

Page 353: ...ereinafter referred to as F TYPE APPLIED PART APPLIED PART isolated from other parts of the EQUIPMENT to such a degree that no current higher than the PATIENT LEAKAGE CURRENT allowable in SINGLE FAULT...

Page 354: ...ble the NORMAL USE of the EQUIPMENT CLASS EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT in which protection against electric shock does not rely on BASIC INSULATION only but which includes an additional safety precaution in th...

Page 355: ...ddition to BASIC INSULATION in order to provide protection against electric shock in the event of a failure of BASIC INSULATION PROTECTIVE EARTH CONDUCTOR Conductor to be connected between the PROTECT...

Page 356: ...upplied power plug Procedure 1 Pass the power plug through to 2 Strip each wire of the power cable as much as required and fix them in with the screws 1 HOT 2 COLD 3 N C EARTH GROUND Use an ordinary s...

Page 357: ...ME equipment 111 Beep sound for the allowable value judgment universal 225 Body impedance network 14 116 C Changeover box 11 Class equipment for IEC TR 60990 117 119 139 140 Class equipment ME equipme...

Page 358: ...rounded three core power cord 9196 21 Grounding class for IEC TR 60990 119 Grounding class ME equipment 35 Grounding class universal 178 H Handle 3155 9 Handle 9196 20 Handshake 232 I IEC 60065 6 116...

Page 359: ...77 95 Normal condition universal 184 193 210 Number for IEC TR 60990 119 Number ME equipment 36 Number universal 179 O Open ground for IEC TR 60990 125 132 156 Open ground ME equipment 48 57 77 95 Ope...

Page 360: ...rds 6 Standby time for IEC TR 60990 156 Standby time ME equipment 95 Standby time universal 210 Stop bits 233 T Table tap for IEC TR 60990 126 128 130 131 Table tap universal 186 188 Touch panel for I...

Page 361: ...60 66 72 73 79 9170 TEST LEADS universal 186 187 188 9190 VOLTAGE APPLY PROBE 20 22 9195 ENCLOSURE PROBE for IEC TR 60990 129 134 9195 ENCLOSURE PROBE ME equipment 51 9195 ENCLOSURE PROBE universal 1...

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