JUPITER
IT - 27
10. The first test carried out is the one with test current
I
n
and polarity
0°
. The result of
partial measurement is shown on the display with indication
“
OK
”
or
“
NOT OK
”
(see Fig.
32
–
left side). Symbol
“
”
flashing indicates that the RCD must be reset.
11. The second test carried out is the one with test current
I
n
and polarity
180°
. The result
of partial measurement is shown on the display with indication
“
OK
”
or
“
NOT OK
”
(see
Fig. 32
–
middle). Symbol
“
”
flashing indicates that the RCD must be reset.
12. The third test carried out is the one with test current
5xI
n
and polarity
0°
. The result of
partial measurement is shown on the display with indication
“
OK
”
or
“
NOT OK
”
(see Fig.
32
–
right side). Symbol
“
”
flashing indicates that the RCD must be reset.
Fig. 33: Tripping time in AUTO mode
–
Screen 2
13. The fourth test carried out is the one with test current
5xI
n
and polarity
180°
. The
result of partial measurement is shown on the display with indication
“
OK
”
or
“
NOT OK
”
(see Fig. 33
–
right side). Symbol
“
”
flashing indicates that the RCD must be reset.
14. The fifth test carried out is the one with test current
½I
n
and polarity
0°
. The result of
partial measurement is shown on the display with indication
“
OK
”
or
“
NOT OK
”
(see Fig.
33
–
middle). Message
“
>300ms
”
indicates that the full scale of the instrument has been
reached, to indicate that the RCD correctly did not trip in this situation. Symbol
“
”
flashing indicates that the RCD must be reset.
15. The sixth and last test carried out is the one with test current
½I
n
and polarity
180°
.
The result of partial measurement is shown on the display (see Fig. 33
–
right side).
Message
“
>300ms
”
indicates that the full scale of the instrument has been reached, to
indicate that the RCD correctly did not trip in this situation. Indication
“
OK
”
or
“
NOT OK
”
indicates in this case also the final result of the test
16. The “ALL OK” indication shows the final correct outcome of test
Fig. 34: Outcome final test screen