Safety Information
5
Measurement categories
To ensure safe operation of measuring instruments, IEC 61010 establishes safety stan-
dards for various electrical environments, categorized as CAT II to CAT IV, and called
measurement categories.
This HiLogger conforms to the safety requirements for CAT II (300 VAC,DC) measuring
instruments.
Difference between "Measurement" and "Recording"
The measurement and recording processes are distinguished as follows for the purposes
of these instructions.
Measured data (data acquired in internal memory) is erased whenever a new measure-
ment starts. To retain data, always record (save) it.
• Using a measuring HiLogger in an environment designated with a
higher-numbered category than that for which the HiLogger is rated
could result in a severe accident, and must be carefully avoided.
• Never use a measuring HiLogger that lacks category labeling in a
CAT II to CAT IV measurement environment. Doing so could result
in a serious accident.
CAT II
:
When directly measuring the electrical outlet receptacles of the primary electrical
circuits in equipment connected to an AC electrical outlet by a power cord
(portable tools, household appliances, etc.).
CAT III
:
When measuring the primary electrical circuits of heavy equipment (fixed
installations) connected directly to the distribution panel, and feeders from the
distribution panel to outlets.
CAT IV
:
When measuring the circuit from the service drop to the service entrance, and to
the power meter and primary overcurrent protection device (distribution panel).
Measurement:
The acquisition of input values into internal HiLogger memory or to a PC via
communications.
Recording :
Storing measurement data on a CF card, USB flash drive or on a PC via data
communication.
Summary of Contents for LR8400-20
Page 1: ......
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ......
Page 26: ...Operating Precautions 14...
Page 96: ...3 9 Viewing and Editing with the All Channel Settings List 84...
Page 112: ...4 3 Marking Waveforms and Searching Marks Search Function 100...
Page 156: ...6 5 Transferring Data to a PC USB Drive Mode 144...
Page 238: ...10 8 About Communications Commands 226...
Page 256: ...11 3 LR8501 Universal Unit Specifications 244...
Page 262: ...12 3 Disposing of the HiLogger 250...
Page 296: ...Index Index 4...
Page 297: ......
Page 298: ......
Page 299: ......
Page 300: ......