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GSC53N - GSC57 - ZG47 

 

 

 

EN - 146 

17.13.  MEASURING METHOD: OUTLINES 

The  instrument  is  able  to  measure:  voltages,  currents,  active  powers,  inductive  and 
capacitive  reactive  powers,  apparent  powers,  inductive  and  capacitive  power  factors, 
analogical or impulse parameters. All these parameters are analysed in a digital way: for 
each  phase  (voltage  and  current),  6  x  128  samples  are  acquired  on  a  module  of  16  x 
20ms, repeated for the three phases. 
 

17.13.1. 

Integration periods 

 

The storage of all the data would require a huge memory capacity. 
Therefore  we’ve  tried  to  find  out  a  storage  method  which  permits  to  compress  the 
information to be memorised, though providing significant data. 
The chosen method is the integration one: after a certain period called “integration period”, 
which  can  be  set  from  5  seconds  to  60 minutes  (3600sec),  the  instrument  extracts from 
the sampled values the following values: 
 

  Minimum value of the parameter during the integration period (harmonics excluded) 
  Medium  value  of  the  parameter  (intended  as  arithmetic  average  of  all  the  values 

registered during the integration period) 

  Maximum value of the parameter during the integration period (harmonics excluded) 

 

Only  this  information  (repeated  for  each  parameter  to  be  memorised)  are  saved  in  the 
memory along with starting time and date of the integration period. 
Once these data are memorised, the instrument restarts to take measurements for a new 
period. 
 

17.13.2. 

Power factor calculations 

According  to  the  standards  in  force,  the  medium  power  factor  can’t  be  calculated  as 
average of the instantaneous power factors. It must be obtained from the medium values 
of active and reactive power.  
Each single medium power factor (of phase or total) is therefore calculated, at the end of 
each integration period, on the medium value of the corresponding powers independently 
on the fact that they must be registered or not. 
Besides, for a better analysis of the type of load present on the line and in order to have 
terms of comparison when studying the invoicing of the low cos , the values of inductive 
and capacitive cos  are treated as independent parameters. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for GSC53N

Page 1: ...Copyright HT ITALIA 2012 Release EN 1 08 28 02 2012 GSC53N GSC57 ZG47 Instruction Manual...

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Page 3: ...resistance Measurement with 50V 100V 250V 500V 1000V Test Voltage 21 6 2 1 Measurement Procedure 21 6 2 2 Results of MAN mode 23 6 2 3 Results of TMR mode 24 6 2 4 MAN and TIMER mode faulty cases 25...

Page 4: ...transformer voltage ratio TV RATIO 75 8 1 6 How to enable disable the password 75 8 2 Basic Setting RECORDER CONFIG 76 8 3 ANALYSER FUNCTIONS 83 8 4 VOLTAGE Function 84 8 4 1 Symbols 84 8 4 2 METER mo...

Page 5: ...5 17 2 Insulation Resistance Measurement of The Electrical Installations 250Vdc 500Vdc 1000Vdc 127 17 3 Check of the Circuit Separation 130 17 4 Earth Resistance Measurement in TT Systems 133 17 5 Wor...

Page 6: ...display reading etc Do not use the External power supply adapter code A0050 optional for GSC57 if you notice deformation or breakage in the case in the wire or in the plugs Pay careful attention when...

Page 7: ...strument is connected to the circuit under test do not touch any unused terminal Avoid to effect resistance measurements in the presence of external voltages even though the instrument is protected a...

Page 8: ...e Tripping current Contact voltage Ut Global earth resistance Ra Under this mode the instrument can measure the overall earth resistance without causing RCD tripping LOOP Measurement of line and fault...

Page 9: ...ible to analyse the recorded data ONLY by transferring them to a PC record simultaneously pressing the START key values of Voltage and Current values coming from test leads and Clamps using Typical Co...

Page 10: ...e For battery life see paragraph 15 3 2 an external power supply adapter code A0050 optional for GSC57 to be used only for ANALYSER and AUX function We recommend You to use only A0050 HT Power Supply...

Page 11: ...nt is displaying in real time and the external power supply adapter is not connected after about 5 minutes from the last key pressure or switch rotation the instrument turns off automatically AUTOPOWE...

Page 12: ...ess it briefly to activate the backlight function This key start and stop the measurement This key allows to save the result displayed This key has a double function it is the confirmation key inside...

Page 13: ...in the following illustrations 4 2 INITIAL SCREEN When turning on the instrument by pressing ON OFF this screen will appear for a few seconds G S C 5 3 N H T I T A L I A SN 00000000 V X XX Baud Rate 5...

Page 14: ...and press the ENTER key to SAVE the change or press ESC to quit the modification This setting will remain unchanged after turning off the instrument 5 2 HOW TO SET DATE AND TIME By pressing the keys...

Page 15: ...Start MANU the recording is started at 00 sec mark on clock after pressing the START STOP key Stop MANU Integration period 15min Recording of harmonics ON Recording of Voltage anomalies Sag and Surge...

Page 16: ...le the instrument is carrying out the test so detecting any bad connection Mode RT measurement with negative polarity and possibility of setting the duration time of the test In this case the operator...

Page 17: ...r see previous picture 4 Press the F2 key The instrument carries out the calibration WARNING Never disconnect the test leads when the message MEASURING is displayed LOW 05 06 01 R R mA mA AUTO 0 11 A...

Page 18: ...is not referred to the cable in use therefore a new calibration must be effected 6 1 1 1 Procedure to reset test leads calibration parameters To cancel calibration parameters it is necessary to effec...

Page 19: ...parts of the crocodiles make a good contact to each other Press the START key If the display doesn t show 0 00 repeat the test leads calibration see paragraph 6 1 1 5 Connect the instrument terminals...

Page 20: ...and RT modes if a resistance value RT or RT lower than 5 is detected the instrument emits a double sound signal indicating the positive outcome of the test displays one screen similar to the screen al...

Page 21: ...e terminal voltage is higher than 15V the instrument does not carry out the test and displays the screen alongside for 5 seconds LOW 05 06 01 R R mA mA VOLT IN INPUT AUTO 0 11 ATTENTION the test was n...

Page 22: ...AUTO 0 11 Test current FUNC CAL The displayed result can be stored pressing the SAVE key twice according to paragraph 9 1 If the value of Resistance is higher than 99 9 the instrument emits a long so...

Page 23: ...the test leads to the instrument input terminals B1 and B4 respectively M B2 B3 B4 B1 I1 I2 I3 Example insulation measurement between phase and earth in an electrical installation using untied cables...

Page 24: ...to Table1 WARNING The value of set limit in MAN mode is used in TIMER mode also although the LIM message doesn t appear at display 7 If the TMR mode was selected use the F3 F4 keys to set the duration...

Page 25: ...N 500V LIM 0 50M Set limit value FUNZ VNOM Nominal voltage test The displayed result can be stored pressing the SAVE key twice according to paragraph 9 1 If the Insulation resistance is higher than RM...

Page 26: ...est mode OK TMR 500V TIME 60s FUNZ VNOM Set test time The displayed result can be stored pressing the SAVE key twice according to paragraph 9 1 If the Insulation resistance is higher than RMAX see Tab...

Page 27: ...e Nominal Test Voltage it will emits a long acoustic signal and displays a screen similar to the screen alongside M 05 06 01 Insulation Resistance 1 17 M 107V 15s NOT OK MAN 500V LIM 0 50M ATTENTION t...

Page 28: ...with a leakage current equal to once the value of the rated current set Mode x 2 the instrument effects the test with a leakage current equal to twice the value of the rated current set Mode x 5 the i...

Page 29: ...r each step Example Test with AUTO mode on a RCD with I n 30mA a the instrument effects the test at I n 0 The RCD must not trip b The instrument effects the test at I n 180 The RCD must not trip For a...

Page 30: ...0 05s 0 05s Minimum tripping time in seconds For rated values I N 30mA the test current at five times is 0 25A For currents equal to I N the RCD shall not trip in any case Table 3 Table of tripping ti...

Page 31: ...e instrument B1 B3 B4 P B2 B3 B4 B1 I1 I2 I3 Instrument connection for 230V single phase RCD check B2 B3 B4 B1 I1 I2 I3 1 3 N Instrument connection for 400V N PE three phase RCD check B2 B3 B4 B1 I1 I...

Page 32: ...instrument emits a double sound signal indicating the positive outcome of the test and displays the screen alongside RCD 05 06 01 The symbol means that the RCD did not trip 999 ms FRQ 50 0Hz Ut 1V VP...

Page 33: ...s reported in Table 3 the instrument emits a double sound signal indicating the positive outcome of the test and displays the screen alongside RCD 05 06 01 Tripping time expressed in milliseconds 49 m...

Page 34: ...lues of tripping times are within the limits reported in Table 3 WARNING Never disconnect the test leads from the circuit under test when the message MEASURING is displayed At the end of the test if a...

Page 35: ...urrent is lower than I n Type AC or 1 4I n Type A with I n 10mA or 2I n Type A with I n 10mA the instrument emits a double sound signal indicating the positive outcome of the test and displays the scr...

Page 36: ...signal indicating the positive outcome of the test and displays the screen alongside RCD 05 06 01 Global Earth Resistance Value 12 FRQ 50 0Hz Ut 1V VP N 231V VP PE 231V Ut OK RA 30mA 50V Value of cont...

Page 37: ...OLTAGE x1 30mA 50V NO VOLTAGE Detected FUNC IdN RCD UL Should the instrument detect a voltage between phase and neutral higher of 265V for example in case the blue cable is connected to an installatio...

Page 38: ...z Ut V VP N 130V VP PE 227V CHANGE N PE x1 30mA 50V Neutral and Protection Conductors are exchanged FUNC IdN RCD UL If a contact voltage Ut higher than the selected limit UL is detected the instrument...

Page 39: ...reen alongside RCD 05 06 01 1800 FRQ 50 0Hz Ut 54V VP N 234V VP PE 34V UT NOT OK RA 30mA 50V The instrument doesn t detect an efficient protection circuit FUNC IdN RCD UL The test can be stored pressi...

Page 40: ...ng time is bigger than the maximum measurable time it depends on type of test see following table 999 ms FRQ 50 0Hz Ut 1V VP N 231V VP PE 230V TIME NOT OK x1 30mA 50V ATTENTION the tripping time is hi...

Page 41: ...06 01 Maximum current generated by the instrument during the test for general RCDs the value indicated is referred to an AC type 30mA RCD in this case the maximum current supplied is equal to 1 4xI N...

Page 42: ...conductors with a test current of 15mA in order to avoid RCD tripping and calculates the phase to earth prospective short circuit current Mode the instrument detect the Phase Sequence in a three phas...

Page 43: ...e taken as such impedances would be in parallel with the line impedance to be measured 5 Press the START key The instrument starts the test WARNING The measurement in a 230V System make flow a test cu...

Page 44: ...a for calculation of prospective short circuit current PN N CC Z U I where UN Nominal phase to neutral voltage 127 if Vmeas 150 230 if 150V Vmeas 250 This result can be stored pressing the SAVE key tw...

Page 45: ...rement is to be taken as such impedance would be in parallel with the line impedance to be measured 5 Press the START key The instrument starts the test WARNING The P P measurement in a 400V system ma...

Page 46: ...est when the message MEASURING is displayed Formula for calculation of prospective short circuit current PN N CC Z U I where UN phase to phase voltage 127 if Vmeas 150 230 if 150V Vmeas 260 400 if Vme...

Page 47: ...shuko plug into a 230V 50Hz socket or the crocodiles to the conductors of the three phase system see previous pictures 4 The key F4 permits to select one of the following limit values for the contact...

Page 48: ...of the phase to Earth prospective short circuit current expressed in Ampere calculated according to the following formula FUNC Z2 Working mode WARNING Never disconnect the test leads from the circuit...

Page 49: ...odiles to the conductors of the three phase system see previous pictures 4 If possible disconnect all low impedance loads downstream the point at which the measurement is to be taken as such impedance...

Page 50: ...2 115A Freq 50 0HZ VP N 231V Vp PE 231V RA Effective value of the phase to Earth prospective short circuit current expressed in Ampere calculated according to the following formula FUNC Working mode F...

Page 51: ...connection for Phase Sequence Detection in a 400V three phase system 3 Press the START key to execute a test At the end of the test the instrument emits a double sound signal indicating that the test...

Page 52: ...and or neutral cables are not connected to an installation screen alongside is displayed when pressing START LOOP 05 06 01 A FRQ 50 0HZ VP N 1V VP PE 0V NO VOLTAGE P PE 50V NO VOLTAGE Detected FUNC Z2...

Page 53: ...ed with the Protection Conductors The instrument does not effect the test Reverse the phase to earth connection in the plug or exchange the black cable with the green one LOOP 05 06 01 A FRQ 50 0HZ VP...

Page 54: ...he earth conductor or the earth installation itself seem to be unrealiable the message alongside is displayed Check the efficiency of the protective conductor as well as the earth installation LOOP 05...

Page 55: ...VR S 391V VS T 0 V VT R 0V LOW VOLTAGE T PHASE ROTATION Phase T2 Voltage is lower than 100V FUNC Using the mode if the instrument detect two phases connected together displays the screen indicated on...

Page 56: ...een alongside is displayed LOOP 05 06 01 Message 1999 means that the Resistance measured is higher than the maximum measurable 1999 A FRQ 50 0HZ VP N 1V Vp PE 0V RA 50V FUNC UL This result can be stor...

Page 57: ...uring modes which can be shown cyclically when pressing the key Mode 2 W the instrument measures the resistance between 2 points Mode 3 W the instrument measures the resistance using two auxiliary ear...

Page 58: ...he instrument B1 B2 B3 B4 see possible connections in the following pictures B2 B3 B4 B1 I1 I2 I3 1 3 N Connection for 3 point Earth resistance measurement B2 B3 B4 B1 I1 I2 I3 1 1 3 3 N N Transf Conn...

Page 59: ...V Test 04 RAVG 0 74 3 W Voltage value of electrical noise Number of Test Average Value of Earth Resistance calculated over the Number of Test displayed FUNC CLR 3 Point Working mode 4 The instrument w...

Page 60: ...the test At the end of the test the instrument emits a double sound signal indicating that the test is correctly terminated and displays the values alongside EARTH 05 06 01 Earth Resistivity value ex...

Page 61: ...l shows the screen displayed alongside EARTH 05 06 01 Warning symbol Voltage noise in input Vd 230V Test 04 RAVG 0 74 VOLT IN INPUT 3 W FUNC CLR The message Rc high indicates that the instrument can t...

Page 62: ...ge Rp Check Auxiliary Earth rods FUNC CLR The message Rp and Rc high indicates that the instrument can t measure correctly the Voltage from Auxiliary Earth rod and can t flow the minimum current for m...

Page 63: ...RAVG 0 74 3 W FUNC CLR This result can be stored pressing the SAVE key twice according to paragraph 9 1 If the Instrument detects a Resistivity value higher than 1999k m the instrument will show the...

Page 64: ...y RMEAS mode the instrument measures the Resistance value of the Protection conductor Low Voltage Switchgear and control gear assemblies VDROP mode the instrument measures the Voltage Drop and the res...

Page 65: ...ply socket of the instrument to a power socket using the C5700 cable 5 Press the START key The instrument will execute the measurement WARNING If the instrument displays Measuring it means that it is...

Page 66: ...splays Measuring it means that it is effecting the measurement During this phase the instrument test leads are not to be disconnected At the end of the test the instrument emits an acoustic signal ind...

Page 67: ...ernal Power supply adapter connected to instrument will show the message displayed to side LOW 10A 05 06 01 A REMOVE POWER RMEAS RLIM 0 150 Disconnect the External Power Supply Adapter FUNC THE PREVIO...

Page 68: ...trument emits an acoustic signal and displays a screen similar to displayed to side LOW 05 06 01 Voltage Drop higher than the limit 3 50 V 14 0A 0 350 VDROP SECTION 2 5 Test current Resistance value F...

Page 69: ...y pressing the START key after a proper setting up to three Input signal simultaneously among the possibilities illustrated above It will be possible to analyse the recorded data ONLY by transferring...

Page 70: ...R Relative humidity m s Air Speed mV Voltage LUX 20 Illuminance Full Scale 20Lux LUX 2k Illuminance Full Scale 2kLux LUX 20k Illuminance Full Scale 20kLux 3 Connect the External probes or clamps to th...

Page 71: ...HREE PHASE LOAD OR ELECTRICAL PLANT POSSIBLE ADDITIONAL CLAMPS X DISCONNECT ADDITIONAL GROUNDING Direct Leakage Current measurement in a single phase system Direct Leakage Current measurement in a thr...

Page 72: ...the F1 F2 keys select the RECORDER CONFIG item and press the ENTER Key WARNING It s not possible to enter the MENU during a recording or a Real Time Energy measurement MENU GENERAL SAFETY TEST MEMORY...

Page 73: ...RIOD The value of this parameter determines every how many seconds the values of all the selected parameters will be memorised see chapter 16 4 1 Available choices 5sec 10sec 30sec 1min 2min 5min 10mi...

Page 74: ...e instrument shows the following screen MENU GENERAL SAFETY TEST MEMORY ANALYSER MEMORY RESET ANALYSER CONFIG RECORDER CONFIG CONTRAST DATE TIME LANGUAGE 3 Press MENU key again The instrument displays...

Page 75: ...resolution It will be possible to analyse the recorded data ONLY by transferring them to a PC record simultaneously pressing the START key values of Voltage and Current values coming from test leads a...

Page 76: ...be in keeping with the type of system selected Position the cursor on the corresponding word by pressing the keys F1 and F2 and set the desired value by pressing the keys F3 and F4 8 1 2 How to set th...

Page 77: ...The instrument is provided with a protective routine to avoid the risk of being disturbed or interrupted during a recording or an energy measurement Once a recording or a direct energy measurement has...

Page 78: ...page Harmonics which permits to select the voltage harmonics to be recorded Press ENTER to confirm the settings and leave the Menu Harmonics Press ESC to leave the Menu Harmonics without modifying the...

Page 79: ...R to confirm this page and proceed inside the Menu keeping the settings made Press ESC to leave this page without modifying the existing parameters Use the keys F1 F2 to position the cursor on the des...

Page 80: ...e the keys F3 F4 to select deselect it s selected if marked in black Press ENTER to confirm this page Press ESC to leave this page without modifying the existing settings The instrument will record th...

Page 81: ...rs for the recording the corresponding reactive energies will be selected RECORDER CONFIG CO GENERATION ON POWER Pg ENERGY Pg RECORDER CONFIG P1 Q1i Q1c S1 Pf1 dPf1 RECORDER CONFIG Pt P12 P32 Qti Q12i...

Page 82: ...s for the recording the corresponding reactive powers will be selected deselected Selecting deselecting the reactive energies for the recording the corresponding reactive powers will be selected desel...

Page 83: ...nt 2 and 3 while it will not record nothing about Phase Current 1 OFF theinstrumentwillnotrecordanyvoltageorcurrentharmonicselected ANOM REC ON the Instrument will record Voltage Anomalies voltage Sag...

Page 84: ...lues of the apparent power total of phase 1 phase 2 phase 3 only for 3 wires measurement value of the power measured by the VA meters 1 2 and 3 2 respectively Single phase S1 3 wires St 4 wires St S1...

Page 85: ...ed to display active reactive and apparent power power factor cos and energy see paragraph 8 7 More practically we may schematise the right procedure of use the ANALYSER function as follows 1 Check an...

Page 86: ...f phase 1 phase 2 phase 3 respectively V12 V23 or V32 V31 RMS Value of the phase to phase voltages Vpk1 Vpk2 Vpk3 Vpk12 Vpk32 Peak value of the voltage of phase 1 phase 2 phase 3 and of the phase to p...

Page 87: ...ragraph 8 4 3 F2 to pass to WAVE mode see paragraph 8 4 4 F3 F4 to pass to previous next function respectively SAVE to save in the instrument memory a record of Smp type see paragraph 9 2 containing t...

Page 88: ...lculated on the basis of the fundamental are updated F1 only for three phase mode to display the values of the harmonics of the other voltages available The voltage displayed is indicated above the F3...

Page 89: ...us values of voltage and current present on the instrument inputs This function is disabled during a recording ENTER HOLD to enable disable the HOLD function updating interruption of the displayed dat...

Page 90: ...des METER WAVE HARM These modes will be described in detail in the next paragraphs The symbols used are described below Symbol Description I1 I2 I3 RMS value of the current of phase 1 phase 2 phase 3...

Page 91: ...mode see paragraph 8 5 3 F2 to pass to WAVE mode see paragraph 8 5 4 F3 F4 to pass to previous next function respectively SAVE to save in the instrument memory a record of Smp type see paragraph 9 2...

Page 92: ...d on the basis of the fundamental are updated F1 only for three phase mode to display the values of the harmonics of the other voltages available The voltage displayed is indicated above the F3 key F2...

Page 93: ...neous values of voltage and current present on the instrument inputs This function is disabled during a recording ENTER HOLD to enable disable the HOLD function updating interruption of the displayed...

Page 94: ...een wires 020 null voltages on the black and green wires 003 null voltages on the black and red wires I1 I2 I3 RMS value of the current of phase 1 phase 2 phase 3 respectively IN RMS value of the curr...

Page 95: ...e 3 wires total three phase values Wattmeter phases 1 2 and 2 3 values Peak Demand Three phase 4 wires total three phase values phase1 phase2 and phase3 values Peak Demand F2 to pass to WAVE mode see...

Page 96: ...Wattmeter phases 1 2 and 2 3 values Peak Demand Three phase 4 wires total three phase values phase1 phase2 and phase3 values Peak Demand F3 F4 to pass to previous next function respectively SAVE to sa...

Page 97: ...to METER mode see paragraph 8 6 2 SAVE to save in the instrument memory a record of Smp type see paragraph 9 2 containing the instantaneous values of voltage and current present on the instrument inp...

Page 98: ...h REF _Ref530397951 r h 17 12 2 Qt Q1 Q2 Q3 Values of the total reactive power of phase 1 phase 2 phase 3 respectively Q12 Q32 only for 3 wires measurement Value of the power measured by the VARmeter...

Page 99: ...bed by the load The results obtained cannot be memorised If the active power is negative the counters will not increase F1 only for 4 wires measurement to display the following screen On the basis of...

Page 100: ...nections shown in the picture 4 If you want to measure current and power connect the clamp meter to the phase conductor respecting the specifications shown on the clamp and the connections shown in th...

Page 101: ...case of doubts select the POWER working mode see paragraph 8 6 3 Connect the phase and neutral voltage wires respecting the connections shown in the picture 4 If you want to measure current and power...

Page 102: ...ing in real time of the displayed values 8 You can press SAVE to save the displayed values see paragraph 9 2 9 If you want to record a Check and if needed modify the values of the basic parameters see...

Page 103: ...al equipment to be tested take the power supply off the electrical equipment 1 Check and if needed modify the basic settings of the instrument see paragraphs 8 1 and 8 2 Particularly the 3 wires mode...

Page 104: ...d wire together 5 Apply voltage to the electrical equipment under test if previously shut off for the instrument connection 6 The values of the available electrical parameters will be displayed of the...

Page 105: ...he SAVE button to store the displayed result The REMINDER PLACE parameter isn t related to Measurement Order Number and can help the user to remind the place where he performed the measurement 05 06 0...

Page 106: ...de A0050 optional for GSC57 is de energised the instrument will continue the recording using the internal battery power until the batteries are exhausted the data stored until the definitive turning o...

Page 107: ...gy measures see paragraph 17 12 10 2 1 Default Configuration The default configuration of instrument consists in the following parameters settings ANALYSER CONFIG System 3PH4W Frequency 50Hz Current R...

Page 108: ...out 15 minutes before producing a series of recorded values If the recording is interrupted before the selected integration period has completely elapsed the data stored in the temporary memory will n...

Page 109: ...Surge detection 6 Lower Limit for Dips and Surge detection 10 Selected voltages V1 single V12 V32 V31 3ph3w V1 V2 V3 3ph4w Selected voltage harmonics THD DC 01 02 03 04 05 25 single 3ph3w THD 01 02 03...

Page 110: ...requency not modified Current Range not modified Clamp Type not modified TV Ratio not modified Password not modified RECORDER CONFIG Start MANU Stop MANU Integration period 5sec Recording of harmonics...

Page 111: ...h4w Selected current I1 single I1 I2 I3 3ph3w I1 I2 I3 In 3ph4w CO GENERATION ON Power Pf cos selected P1 Q1i Q1c S1 Pf1 DPf1 single Pt P12 P23 Qti Q12i Q23i Qtc Q12c Q23c St S12 S23 Pft DPf 3ph3w Pt...

Page 112: ...ressure or switch rotation the instrument starts a special procedure to save the batteries ECONOMY MODE the instrument keeps recording but the display is turned off During a recording the following ar...

Page 113: ...cording If You move the rotary switch during a recording the following screen will appear Recording Recording This page means that a recording is running but the actual rotary switch position doesn t...

Page 114: ...ch rotation it won t be sufficient to press START STOP if a recording is running or F2 if an energy measuring is running to stop the recording it will be necessary to insert the password In order to i...

Page 115: ...nstrument display the following screen SAFETY TEST MEMORY MEM TYPE PLACE 001 LOW 003 002 EARTH 003 003 LOW 10A 004 004 M 004 005 RCD 004 TOT 005 FREE 994 LAST ALL Example of SAFETY TEST MEMORY screen...

Page 116: ...in the format day month start day month stop without Voltage Sag and Surge detection R a recordings effected with respective Start and Stop dates expressed in the format day month start day month sto...

Page 117: ...ch only used to activate serial connection with IMP57 optional accessory see paragraph 6 4 1 2 Connect the Optical serial output of the instrument to the serial output of the PC through the Original C...

Page 118: ...batteries according the following the procedure The instrument is capable of keeping the data stored even though batteries are not installed The Instrument Date and Time settings aren t lost if you ch...

Page 119: ...0 01 2 rdg 2 digit se V R 1 A 10 0 199 9 0 1 200 999 1 1000 1999 1 5 rdg 2 digit se V R 1 A Open circuit Test Voltage 1 3 x Nominal Test Voltage Short Circuit Current 6 0mA with 500V Test Voltage Nomi...

Page 120: ...Ra 15mA FAULT LOOP IMPEDANCE MEASUREMENT without RCD Tripping Phase Earth Range Resolution Accuracy 1 1999 1 0 5 rdg 3digit Test Current 15mA Voltage Range Phase Earth 100 265V 50Hz Frequency 50Hz 0...

Page 121: ...84 99mV 1 0 rdg 85 V 1A 85 V Rinput 400k AC frequency 45 65Hz AC CURRENT MEASUREMENT with FlexINT clamps GSC53N and ZG47 3000A range Range A Voltage input Resolution Accuracy 30 0 999 9 2 55mV 84 99m...

Page 122: ...ENT MEASUREMENT Range Resolution mA Accuracy Input Impedance Overload Protection 0 5 999 9mA 0 1mA 5 rdg 2dgt 200k 5V During a recording the instrument detect only Current 5mA with Resolution 1mA AC f...

Page 123: ...ox 1000 test AUX recording approx 20 Hours ANALYSER recording approx 20 Hours External Power Supply Adapter Code A0050 only for ANALYSER and AUX function optional for GSC57 Voltage supply 230VAC 50Hz...

Page 124: ...ply Adapter for Recordings A0050 4 cable twisted 5m with crocodiles for 10A continuity test C7000 05 4 cable twisted 10m with crocodiles for 10A continuity test C7000 10 Set for carrying Belt CN0050 T...

Page 125: ...Cable C2006 Carrying Case BORSA2051 Calibration Certificate ISO9000 Instruction Manual GSC53N and ZG47 Optional Accessories Description Code Set for carrying Belt CN0050 Temperature and Humidity Prob...

Page 126: ...be necessary as a consequence of service actions carried out by unauthorised personnel Any modification of the instrument carried out without the authorisation of the manufacturer Use not provided fo...

Page 127: ...eded by a visual check verifying the existence of yellow green protective and equalising potential conductors as well as compliance of the sections used with the standards requirements INSTALLATION PA...

Page 128: ...not give any indication on the maximum resistance values which cannot be overcome in order to be able to declare the positive outcome of the continuity test The standard IEE 16th edition simply requir...

Page 129: ...SULATION MEASUREMENT ON AN INSTALLATION OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN Insulation measurements on an installation Switch A Switch B Switch C Switch E near the washing machine with the purpose of separating...

Page 130: ...lation 1 Turn the switch A l D and E off Effect the measurement on switch A Se R RLIMITE OK end of the test Se R RLIMITE Proceed 2 2 Turn the switch B off Effect the measurement on switch A Se R RLIMI...

Page 131: ...to keep the GO key pressed in case a test is effected under manual mode until the result gets stable The indication 1999M or o r out of range warns that the insulation resistance measured by the inst...

Page 132: ...y Extra Low Voltage measure the resistance between the active parts of the circuit under test separate and the active parts of the other circuits measure the resistance between the active parts of the...

Page 133: ...g the separation among the circuits Test among the active parts Connect a test lead of the instrument to one of the two conductors of the separate circuit and the other to one of the conductors of a n...

Page 134: ...rthed points insulated from the earth PELV system is a system of category zero or very low safety voltage featured by Power supply autonomous source ex batteries small generator or safety ex safety tr...

Page 135: ...tance of the earth installation the value can be set with the following measurements Earth resistance with three wire volt ampere method Fault loop impedance see Two wire earth resistance see Two wire...

Page 136: ...meets depending on the case the following conditions does not exceed the maximum time provided by the standards in case of RCDs of general type according to Table 3 is included between the minimum tri...

Page 137: ...D tripping time also the earth resistance value Ra is displayed in this value for the TN and IT systems is not to be considered while for the TT systems it is merely indicative 17 6 Test of Rcd Trippi...

Page 138: ...when there is a bad isolation of the electrical system toward earth The fault loop is composed Transformer coil impedance The impedance of the line from the transformer to the fault The impedance of t...

Page 139: ...table rods will be chosen As the test result can be affected by metal parts buried such as pipes cables or other rods in case of doubts take a second measurement positioning the rods at an equal dista...

Page 140: ...ed APPROXIMATE EVALUATION OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF INTENTIONAL RODS The resistance of a rod Rd can be calculated with the following formulas medium resistivity of the ground a resistance of a vertical r...

Page 141: ...Values calculated every 10ms beyond the above calculated thresholds These limits remain unchanged throughout the recording period When a Voltage anomaly occurs the instrument records The number corres...

Page 142: ...such as sags surges or fluctuations It can be noted that in 1 the index of the sigma is from 1 to the infinite What happens in reality is that a signal does not have an unlimited number of harmonics a...

Page 143: ...multiples of the fundamental frequency Harmonic currents affect considerably the neutral wire of electric installations In most countries the mains power is three phase 50 60Hz with a delta primary a...

Page 144: ...he primary circuit and continue back to the power source This can cause distortion of the voltage wave so that any power factor correction capacitors on the line can be easily overloaded The 5 th and...

Page 145: ...this it may be useful to consider that both the presence of harmonics and the presence of reactive power produce among other effects an increase of line power losses due to the increased current RMS v...

Page 146: ...eter user Pfc Capacitive power factor Pfi Inductive power factor Qc Value of the capacitive reactive power Qi Value of the inductive reactive power P Value of the active power Negative parameter gener...

Page 147: ...total powers remain defined Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 W 1 2 VAR 1 2 W 3 2 VAR 3 2 Three phase equipment In this case the potential of one of the three phases for example phase 2 is taken on as reference...

Page 148: ...excluded Medium value of the parameter intended as arithmetic average of all the values registered during the integration period Maximum value of the parameter during the integration period harmonics...

Page 149: ...no phase voltage or current has been selected Select at least one phase voltage and or current PASSWORD ERROR The inserted password is wrong see paragraph 7 Check the password PASSWORD OK The inserte...

Page 150: ...respectively see paragraph 17 12 2 Qt Q1 Q2 Q3 Values of the total reactive power of phase 1 phase 2 phase 3 respectively Q12 Q32 only for 3 wires measurement Value of the power measured by the VARme...

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