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Voltage Drop Measurements

There are three tests within the voltage drop menu.

Measurement

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Voltage Drop at 15-Amp load

Voltage Drop at 12-Amp load

Voltage Drop at 20-Amp load

The National Electrical Code recommends 5% as the maximum voltage drop
for branch circuits for reasonable efficiency (NEC article 210-19. FPN 4).
High voltage drop could be an indication of a high resistance connection
within the circuit, undersized wire for the load or length of run, or a defective
device on the branch circuit.

All of the voltage drop measurements are taken under an actual 12-Amp load
and extrapolated for 15 amp and 20 amp measurements.  This allows the
user to test a 15-Amp rated circuit at full capacity or 80% capacity, and test a
20-Amp rated circuit under a full capacity.  Voltage drop under a 15 amp
load is the first measurement within this menu selection.  Pressing the side
arrow button (

→ 

) moves the unit from measurement to measurement within

the line voltage menu.  Pressing the down arrow button 

(↓

) moves the unit

to the next menu selection – Ground-Neutral Voltage.

Troubleshooting Tips

Measurement Expected Problem

Possible

Possible

Result

Causes

Solutions

Voltage Drop

<5%  

High 

- Too much load 

- Redistribute the 

voltage 

on the branch 

load on the circuit

drop circuit

- Undersized wire 

- Check code 

for length of run

requirements and
re-wire if 
necessary

- High resistance 

- Locate high

connection within 

resistance

the circuit or at the  connection/device
panel

and repair/replace

Ground-Neutral Voltage Measurement

There is only one test within the Ground-Neutral Voltage menu.  In a single-
phase circuit, high ground-neutral voltage indicates excessive leakage 
between the neutral and ground conductors.  In a 3-phase circuit with a 
shared neutral, a high ground-neutral voltage could also indicate unbalanced
load between the three phases, or harmonic distortion on the shared neutral.
A reading of less than 2 Volts usually indicates a usable outlet.  An excessive
ground-neutral voltage may result in inconsistent or intermittent equipment
performance.  Pressing the down arrow button 

(↓

) moves the unit to the 

next menu selection – Line Impedance.

Troubleshooting Tips

Measurement Expected Problem Possible

Possible

Result

Causes

Solutions

Ground-Neutral  <2V

High G-N  - Current leaking 

- Identify source of

Voltage

voltage

from neutral

leakage (multiple

to ground

l bonding points)

- Unbalanced 

- Check load balance

3-phase system

and re-distribute load

- Harmonic content  - Oversize neutral or
returning on neutral  de-rate transformer 
in 3-phase system

to dissipate heat

15A

%

DROP

20A

%

DROP

12A

%

DROP

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Summary of Contents for SureTest 61-154

Page 1: ...155 will also test arc fault circuit interrupter AFCI test to ensure that AFCI breakers protecting the circuit have been installed correctly and are operating properly This test is performed sepa rat...

Page 2: ...tes that the unit is in a sub menu This will be displayed just under the menu grid on the unit s display Using the menu grid and menu level indication will help the user step through the menu as indic...

Page 3: ...icon It consists of a grid and either an up or down arrow The grid on the display has four regions that correspond to each of the menu selections as listed on the face of the unit The appropriate regi...

Page 4: ...the circuit To determine what may be causing the problem turn off the loads on the circuit and re check If the test results do not change than the problem may be within the circuit If the test result...

Page 5: ...voltage on the branch load on the circuit drop circuit Undersized wire Check code for length of run requirements and re wire if necessary High resistance Locate high connection within resistance the c...

Page 6: ...ry gauge wire High resistance Locate high 0 01 connection within resistance foot of 10 the circuit or at connection device gauge wire the panel and repair replace Neutral 0 48 High Too much load Redis...

Page 7: ...the GFCI may be at the receptacle or at the panel To activate the GFCI test press the GFCI button GFCI from anywhere with in the measurement menu The actual current being bled from hot to neutral will...

Page 8: ...he receptacle and make a note of the results See the section on Line Impedance Testing for details Remove the SureTest and plug it into the isolated ground adapter Attach the alligator clip to the cen...

Page 9: ...ire is sized per code and measure the current on the branch circuit The reading may not decrease at all from the last receptacle to the first This would indicate that the problem could be at the first...

Page 10: ...ES INC will at its option replace or repair the defective unit subject to verification of the defect or malfunction This warranty does not apply to defects resulting from abuse neglect accident unauth...

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