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Contents

I. Foreword .....................................................................................6

II. Security Measures ....................................................................6

III. Testable parameters ................................................................7

IV. Performance features..............................................................7

V. Technical indicators...................................................................9

VI. Measuring method and principle.......................................... 10

VII. Wiring methods for common devices................................. 11

VIII. Introduction to instrument functions .................................. 15

IX. Operation steps of instrument.............................................. 16

X. Notes for site test.................................................................... 18

XI. Instrument detection.............................................................. 20

XII. Discussion on variable frequency measurement.............. 21

XIII. F the instructions on new features .................................... 23

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Summary of Contents for HTJS-M

Page 1: ...u can find the changes in the appendix Sorry for the inconvenience If you have further questions welcome to contact with our service department The input output terminals and the test column may bring...

Page 2: ...In order to avoid possible danger this product can only be used within the prescribed scope Only qualified technician can carry out maintenance or repair work To avoid fire and personal injury Use Pr...

Page 3: ...gs Do Not Operate without Covers Do not operate this product when covers or panels removed Use Proper Fuse Only use the fuse with type and rating specified for the product Avoid Touching Bare Circuit...

Page 4: ...ecurity Terms Warning indicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken Caution indicates that property damage may result if proper precautions are not take...

Page 5: ...tors 9 VI Measuring method and principle 10 VII Wiring methods for common devices 11 VIII Introduction to instrument functions 15 IX Operation steps of instrument 16 X Notes for site test 18 XI Instru...

Page 6: ...e capacity high test speed high precision automatic digitization and easy operation It adopts high power switching power supply which outputs 45Hz and 55Hz pure sine wave and automatically increase th...

Page 7: ...nt and maintenance of the instrument should be conducted in a no power up state Jf power up is required the operator must be familiar with the high voltage hazardous components of this instrument very...

Page 8: ...measure the capacitance and dielectric loss of C1 and C2 by at a time 7 GST measurement adopts ivddv technology and avoids unstable data provided by previous GST measurement 8 The instrument provides...

Page 9: ...d articles Test current range 10 A 1A Internal HV Set voltage range 0 5 10kV Maximum output current 200mA Buck bust method continuous stepless regulation Test frequency 45 50 55 60 65Hz single frequen...

Page 10: ...oltage power supply 10kV the HV is distributed into two branches one of which is supplied to internal reference capacitor CN Dielectric loss of this capacitor is very small and can be basically ignore...

Page 11: ...f tested article Diagram 2 VII Wiring methods for common devices 1 Explanation for instrument leading out terminal HV HV terminal of measuring leading cable of instrument with dangerous voltage CX Inp...

Page 12: ...capacitor internal HV HV core HV shell HV Shell Core l Shell UST E CN Core l 5 Hz I UN GND 2 4 GST external reference capacitor internal HV HV shell HV shell HV core HV GST E CN Shell Core l 5 Hz I U...

Page 13: ...E UN 2 8 GST external reference capacitor external HV HVshell Core l Shell External HV max 10kV HV XC GST E CN Shell Core l 5 Hz E UN GND 2 9 CVT self exciting measurement Wiring of CVT self exciting...

Page 14: ...kV press OK key and an icon will appear on left bottom of instrument screen It means that it will print automatically after testing Press the OK key again the icon will disappear It means that it must...

Page 15: ...instrument functions The instrument panel is as shown in Diagram 3 Diagram 3 1 Cxsocket 2 Cnsocket 3 CVT1 4 CVT2 5 Power jack 6 Power switch 7 High voltage switch 8 Menu key 9 Printer 10 Display 11 R...

Page 16: ...3 GST Insert the HV cable plug in the back door HV socket and fix the big red clamp on the other end on the HV terminal lead Suspend the small red clamp or connect it with shied Cx socket is needless...

Page 17: ...0kV I UN tg 0 002 Testing 55 Diagram 7 Diagram 8 4 Testing Power on and place the cursor on testing item Press OK key for about 5 seconds to start testing It will show menus in testing process as show...

Page 18: ...e or cable movement caused by wind may lead to poor contact 2 Poor ground connection Poor ground connection may cause instrument protection or wild data fluctuation Scrape the paint and rust at ground...

Page 19: ...y When testing the tested article with reference capacitance the fully shielded plug should be used to eliminate the impact of additional stray capacitance If not the instrument accuracy cannot be rea...

Page 20: ...ster Connect the reference loss tester with a shielded cable with plug If the accuracy of loss tester is unwarranted take a comparison method for detection It is suggested to take 2801 electric bridge...

Page 21: ...The reason lies in that the measurement system is likely to distinguish different frequencies and the effect of selective frequency measurement can be explained by the following simple calculation Whe...

Page 22: ...utomatic variable frequency and 50Hz equivalent The instrument takes two measurement points by two sides of interference frequency 50 Hz with the method of automatic variable frequency and then calcul...

Page 23: ...ation if in the loop have poor contact or strike fire situation on the left side of the screen in the instrument will display and the number of discharge in general lower the number of electricity is...

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