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3

Performing Measurement

3.1  Switching the Screen Mode

When you press the 

Fn

 key, the screen mode will switch over.

Turn on the instrument.

Press and hold

Line-to-line voltage 

measurement screen 

(p. 37)

Phase voltage 

measurement screen 

(p. 38)

Press and hold

Phase detection screen 

(p. 39)

Phase voltage 

measurement screen 

(p. 38)

Frequency measurement 

screen (p.

 41)

Return to the line-to-line 

voltage measurement 

screen.

Performing Measurement

HIOKI PD3259C961-00

Summary of Contents for PD3259-50

Page 1: ...PD3259 50 DIGITAL PHASE DETECTOR Instruction Manual Nov 2020 Edition 1 PD3259C961 00 20 11H PD3259 50 DIGITAL PHASE DETECTOR Instruction Manual Nov 2020 Edition 1 PD3259C961 00 20 11H HIOKI PD3259C96...

Page 2: ...HIOKI PD3259C961 00...

Page 3: ...e Strap 23 2 4 Installing Replacing Batteries 24 Installing replacing batteries 27 2 5 Installing the Z3210 Wireless Adapter 28 Installing replacing the Z3210 29 2 6 Inspecting the Instrument 30 3 Per...

Page 4: ...unction 50 Setting the hold function 50 3 10 Backlight function 51 Enabling the backlight function 51 3 11 Wireless communications function 52 Using GENNECT Cross 52 Useful functionality of the Z3210...

Page 5: ...iii Contents 6 Appendix 69 6 1 Three Phase System 69 6 2 Voltage Sensors of the PD3259 50 70 Index 73 Warranty Certificate HIOKI PD3259C961 00...

Page 6: ...iv Contents HIOKI PD3259C961 00...

Page 7: ...u for choosing the Hioki PD3259 50 Digital Phase Detector To ensure your ability to get the most out of this instrument over the long term please read this manual carefully and keep it available for f...

Page 8: ...r discover that the instrument does not perform as indicated in its specifications please contact your authorized Hioki distributor or reseller Confirm that these contents are provided Model PD3259 50...

Page 9: ...er Options are subject to change Please check Hioki s website for the latest information Model Z5020 Magnetic Strap p 23 Using this strap lets you attach the instrument on a wall such as a metal surfa...

Page 10: ...instrument CAUTION Mishandling during use could damage to the instrument Familiarize yourself with the instructions and precautions in this manual before use If you have not used any electrical measur...

Page 11: ...tent that is particularly important from the standpoint of operating or maintaining the instrument Indicates a strong magnetic field hazard The effects of the magnetic force can cause abnormal operati...

Page 12: ...n protected throughout by double insulation or reinforced insulation Indicates the grounding terminal Indicates DC Direct current Indicates AC Alternating current Indicates the power button that switc...

Page 13: ...ied in terms of percentages of reading and digits Reading Displayed value Refers to the displayed value of the measuring instrument The limit values of reading errors are expressed in percent of readi...

Page 14: ...tegory rating for measurements on a mains circuit Failure to observe this can cause a severe accident This instrument conforms to the safety requirements for CAT IV 600 V measuring instruments CAT II...

Page 15: ...sure circuits that exceed its ratings or specifications Damage to the instrument can cause an electric shock Check the instrument for any damage that may have occurred during storage or shipping and p...

Page 16: ...ent in inappropriate locations could cause a malfunction of the instrument or an accident Avoid locations that are Exposed to direct sunlight or high temperature Exposed to corrosive or combustible ga...

Page 17: ...ting the instrument to mechanical shock for example by dropping Turn off the instrument after use Handling the voltage sensors IMPORTANT If the target to be measured is an insulated cable with dirt or...

Page 18: ...ng cables which could damage the cables insulation To prevent damage due to snapped wires do not bend or pull the base of the voltage sensor or cables The cable is hardened in freezing temperatures Do...

Page 19: ...e voltage by just affixing the voltage sensors to cables facilitating safe working conditions In addition because the instrument lets you measure line to line voltages verify that cables are live and...

Page 20: ...utside the cable insulation without any metal contact Hold function Freezes the measured values and phase detection result shown on the display Open phase prediction function Frequency measurement Pha...

Page 21: ...trument 4 HOLD key Freezes the judgment result and measured values shown on the display Simultaneously pressing and holding the HOLD and Fn keys toggles the wireless communications function on and off...

Page 22: ...l The 9 digit serial number indicates the year first two digits and the month of manufacture next two digits p 49 7 Strap slot Attach the Z5020 Magnetic Strap optional here p 23 8 Battery cover Remove...

Page 23: ...ic shock do not touch any areas beyond the barrier while the instrument is in use p 34 10 Clips Affix the clips to each insulated cable to be measured so that the mark points to the cable p 34 11 Cabl...

Page 24: ...e remaining battery level p 26 Indicates phases The screen mode can be switched If an open phase is suggested the indicator for corresponding phase will be hidden p 42 p 47 Indicates that the line to...

Page 25: ...es the circuit has a negative reverse phase sequence p 39 Indicates that the phase is predicted to be the grounding phase p 42 Indicates whether the circuit has positive or negative reverse phase sequ...

Page 26: ...20 Part Names and Functions HIOKI PD3259C961 00...

Page 27: ...trument before use p 30 Turn on the instrument p 15 Affix the voltage sensors p 34 Performing measurement Perform measurement p 33 Measuring line to line voltages in a three phase circuit p 37 Checkin...

Page 28: ...to make the voltage sensors distinguishable from each other Color code the sensors according to the three phase labeling system of your country or region You can bind cables together using the spiral...

Page 29: ...trap Attaching the Z5020 Magnetic Strap optional which is equipped with a magnet to the instrument lets you attach the instrument on a steel plate or wall surfaces Model Z5020 Strap slot Rear Rear Mag...

Page 30: ...and remove the voltage sensors from the target under measurement before replacing the batteries Do not short circuit recharge disassemble the batteries or dispose of them in fire Batteries may explod...

Page 31: ...s after their recommended expiry dates Do not leave a depleted battery inside the instrument Replace batteries only with the specified type of ones Remove the batteries from the instrument if it is to...

Page 32: ...Replace the batteries with fresh ones immediately If you continue to use the instrument can be unexpectedly shut down Measurement accuracy cannot be guaranteed in this state The battery indicator prov...

Page 33: ...ws that holds the battery cover in place with the screwdriver and remove the cover 3 If replacing the batteries remove all old batteries 4 Insert four fresh batteries observing the polarity markings 5...

Page 34: ...before installing the Z3210 After installing the Z3210 reattach the protective cover and battery cover and secure the screws before using the instrument To prevent instrument damage or an electric sh...

Page 35: ...emove the cover 3 Remove the protective cover from the Z3210 insertion slot 4 Install the Z3210 observing the correct orientation as far as it will go 5 Attach the protective cover into the Z3210 inse...

Page 36: ...cks or other damage The instrument s insulation may have been compromised Avoid using the instrument and have it repaired Failure to do so could cause an electric shock Is the cables insulation damage...

Page 37: ...e time of power on When the screen switches over from the power on screen the string Pd3259 and the startup animation to the measurement screen the instrument operates normally When an error code appe...

Page 38: ...32 Inspecting the Instrument HIOKI PD3259C961 00...

Page 39: ...ver Turn on the instrument Press and hold Line to line voltage measurement screen p 37 Phase voltage measurement screen p 38 Press and hold Phase detection screen p 39 Phase voltage measurement screen...

Page 40: ...fixed to a cable with diameters ranging from 6 mm to 30 mm DANGER To prevent an electric shock do not touch any areas beyond the barrier while the instrument is in use Example For thick insulated cabl...

Page 41: ...able at an angle Insulated cable Insulated cable The insulated cable is inserted too close to the pivot point The sensor is affixed to two insulated cables together each of which carries a voltage dif...

Page 42: ...Measurement using the Model Z5020 Magnetic Strap R S T R R T T S S 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 R S T 1 2 3 R R T T S S 1 2 3 1 2 3 Phase labeling systems Many labeling systems exist for three phase systems Exam...

Page 43: ...ay the line to line voltage measurement screen The line to line voltage measurement screen is displayed first at the time of the start up When you wish to display the phase detection screen press the...

Page 44: ...the reference The displayed phase voltages accuracy of which is not guaranteed can be used for reference only 1 Display the line to line voltage measurement screen The line to line voltage measurement...

Page 45: ...e instrument will emit beeping sounds to indicate the phase detection result However the instrument will emit no sound if the beeping sound setting is disabled p 48 1 Display the phase detection scree...

Page 46: ...play will be backlit in red and the instrument will emit a continuous beeping sound The instrument will automatically stop beeping sounds after 10 s or once the hold function is enabled If the instrum...

Page 47: ...be displayed When the measured frequency is less than 45 0 Hz the string Lo will be shown if the frequency exceeds 66 0 Hz the string ovEr will be shown 3 Press the Fn key The line to line voltage mea...

Page 48: ...derneath the icon Similarly if phase R is grounded the icon will be shown underneath the icon if the phase T is grounded the icon will be shown underneath the icon The similar display manner is used f...

Page 49: ...ay switching function Beeping sound setting Firmware version number and serial numbers display Turn on the instrument while holding down the HOLD key Turn on the instrument while holding down the Fn k...

Page 50: ...44 Power On Options Turn on the instrument while holding down the HOLD and Fn keys Firmware version information p 49 Serial number p 49 Power on screen HIOKI PD3259C961 00...

Page 51: ...ally turned off after 10 minutes of inactivity The instrument will emit a series of short beeping sounds starting 30 s before the power off The APS icon will be displayed Indicating that auto power sa...

Page 52: ...n set the auto power save function disabled Turn on the instrument while holding down the HOLD key The string APS oFF will be shown The power on screen will be displayed The APS icon will be turned of...

Page 53: ...ge display 1 Turn on the instrument while holding down the Fn key 2 Press the HOLD key to choose the phase labeling system rst 123 3 Press the Fn key 4 Press the Fn key again After the power on screen...

Page 54: ...quence is determined 1 Turn on the instrument while holding down the Fn key 2 Press the Fn key 3 Press HOLD to choose whether to enable or disable the beeping sound setting on oFF 4 Press the Fn key A...

Page 55: ...n both the HOLD and Fn keys The string vEr will be displayed 2 Press the Fn key 3 Check the serial number Example Serial number 201200001 The serial number consists of nine digits The first two from t...

Page 56: ...able the hold function When the HOLD icon is hidden during normal operation The hold function is disabled When the HOLD icon is shown The hold function is enabled The display will freeze the measured...

Page 57: ...le or disable the backlight function Yellow green Ordinarily the display will be backlit in yellow green however it will be backlit in red when the instrument determines that the circuit has negative...

Page 58: ...you check measured data acquired through the instrument and create measurement reports with your mobile communications devices The Z3210 Wireless Adapter is required to use this function For details s...

Page 59: ...munications function on and off 1 Connect the Z3210 Wireless Adapter into the instrument p 28 2 Install GENNECT Cross onto your mobile communications device 3 Turn on the instrument 4 Press and hold t...

Page 60: ...hnology When there is a device that uses the same frequency band such as a wireless LAN IEEE802 11 b g n near your mobile communications device the communications may not be established When starting...

Page 61: ...oss or the Z3210 s direct input function cannot acquire any phase voltages p 38 When the Z3210 has been connected GENNECT Cross and the Z3210 s direct input function can acquire unbalanced voltage rat...

Page 62: ...56 Wireless communications function Useful functionality of the Z3210 For detail information please visit the Z3210 s website https z3210 gennect net HIOKI PD3259C961 00...

Page 63: ...oltage sensors IP54 EN 60529 Standards Safety EN 61010 EMC EN 61326 Class A Power supply LR6 Alkaline batteries 4 Rated supply voltage 1 5 V DC 4 Maximum rated power 3 VA Continuous operating time Whe...

Page 64: ...58 General Specifications Accessories See p 2 Options See p 3 HIOKI PD3259C961 00...

Page 65: ...Hz Measurable conductor diameter Outer diameter 6 mm to 30 mm Voltage detection method Coupled capacitance cancellation method Rated voltage of voltage sensor Line to ground voltage of 400 V AC per c...

Page 66: ...1 year 3 0 rdg 8 dgt accuracy guaranteed for 3 years value for reference purposes Frequency measurement accuracy 0 5 rdg 1 dgt Effects of external magnetic fields Within 6 0 V in 400 A m AC 50 Hz 60 H...

Page 67: ...onal Specifications Phase detection function Positive phase sequence negative reverse phase sequence three phase three wire system three phase four wire system Open phase prediction function Predictio...

Page 68: ...nction detects positive phase sequence Intermittent tones When the phase detection function detects negative reverse phase sequence Continuous tone 10 s 1 s at a maximum The beeping sound can be muted...

Page 69: ...oistened with water or a neutral detergent Disposal Dispose of the instrument in accordance with local regulations Calibration The calibration period varies with the conditions and environment of use...

Page 70: ...the instrument is turned on Have batteries been properly inserted in the instrument Check the polarity markings and type of the batteries p 24 Have the batteries run out Replace the batteries with fr...

Page 71: ...of 50 Hz or 60 Hz The instrument does not support circuits with a frequency of 400 Hz The instrument is designed exclusively for use for measuring circuits with a frequency of 50 Hz and 60 Hz accuracy...

Page 72: ...ge sensors been properly affixed to the cables Check if each voltage sensor has been properly affixed to the cable p 34 Have a voltage sensor been affixed to two or more cables Affix each voltage sens...

Page 73: ...solve the issue the instrument is in need of repair Err 002 ROM error adjustment data Err 005 ADC error Hardware failure Err 008 Z3210 communications error Poor connection failure in Z3210 or hardware...

Page 74: ...68 Troubleshooting HIOKI PD3259C961 00...

Page 75: ...depicted in the figure has line to line voltages each of which is 415 V yet has line to ground voltages each of which is approximately 240 V You can use a measuring instrument whose the input rating...

Page 76: ...acitive coupling between the measurement target and the voltage sensor s internal electrode I fCV 2 1 I fCV 2 Frequency of measurement target Hz I fCV 2 Capacitance between the measurement target and...

Page 77: ...ent I and the voltage of the voltage sensor s internal electrode is controlled so that I 0 The same voltage V2 as the measurement target s voltage V1 is generated internally by the sensor The instrume...

Page 78: ...Voltage Sensors of the PD3259 50 72 HIOKI PD3259C961 00...

Page 79: ...B Backlight 51 Barriers 17 34 Batteries 2 24 27 57 Beeping sound 48 62 C Cable length 57 Cables 12 17 Clips 17 35 Color clips 2 22 Communications function 52 Coupled capacitance 70 Coupled capacitanc...

Page 80: ...ross 52 Grounding phase 42 H Hold function 50 62 HOLD icon 18 HOLD key 15 I Insulated cables 34 59 L Line to line voltage 18 37 Line to line voltage measurement screen 37 38 M Magnetic Strap 3 23 Mode...

Page 81: ...e 39 Phase voltage 38 POS icon 19 Positive phase sequence 19 39 Power key 15 Power on screen 31 Protective cover 29 R Repair 64 REV icon 19 S Serial number 16 49 Shutdown 26 Spiral tubes 2 22 Strap sl...

Page 82: ...Index 76 W Wireless Adapter 3 28 52 Wireless communications 28 52 HIOKI PD3259C961 00...

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Page 86: ...ctions Nov 2018 Revised edition 2 BT3554A966 02 A961 03 18 11H Manuel d instructions Nov 2018 Revised edition 2 BT3554A966 02 A961 03 18 11H BT3554 10 BT3554 01 BT3554 11 TESTEUR DE BATTERIE BATTERY T...

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