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CONTENTS 

 

 
1. Safe testing ......................................................................................................... 2 
2. Product summary and explanation ..................................................................... 5 

2.1 Product summary .......................................................................................... 5 
2.2 Test Function ................................................................................................. 5 
2.3 Features ........................................................................................................ 5 
2.4 Testers layout ................................................................................................ 6 
2.4.1 Function Switches ...................................................................................... 6 
2.4.2 LCD indications .......................................................................................... 8 
2.4.3 Connector ................................................................................................. 10 
2.5 Accessories ................................................................................................. 11 

3. Specification ...................................................................................................... 12 

3.1 General specification, measuring range and accuracy ............................... 12 
3.3 Threshold and display ................................................................................. 15 

4. Preparation before a measurement .................................................................. 17 

4.1 Visual inspection ......................................................................................... 17 
4.2 Battery Voltage Check ................................................................................. 17 
4.3 Setting ......................................................................................................... 17 
4.3.1 Null setting ............................................................................................... 17 
4.3.2 Voltage setting for insulation resistance measurement............................ 18 
(How to change between 250V and 500V) ....................................................... 18 
4.3.3 Criteria setting for CL I leakage current test ............................................ 18 

5. Measuring method ............................................................................................ 20 

5.1 Class I Test .................................................................................................. 20 
5.3 Class ll Test ................................................................................................. 25 
5.3 Extension Leads Test .................................................................................. 30 
5.4 RCD TEST .................................................................................................. 33 

6. Remote testing (SMART PAT) .......................................................................... 37 
7. Backlight ........................................................................................................... 38 
8. Battery / Fuse replacement ............................................................................... 38 

8.1 Battery Replacement ................................................................................... 38 
8.2 Fuse Replacement ...................................................................................... 39 

9. Maintenance ..................................................................................................... 39 
 
 

Summary of Contents for EZYPAT

Page 1: ...EZYPAT EZYPAT SMARTPAT PORTABLE APPLIANCE TESTER INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...4 Preparation before a measurement 17 4 1 Visual inspection 17 4 2 Battery Voltage Check 17 4 3 Setting 17 4 3 1 Null setting 17 4 3 2 Voltage setting for insulation resistance measurement 18 How to c...

Page 3: ...ocedures It is essential to read and to understand the safety rules contained in these instructions and with the safety procedures The symbol indicated on the Tester means that the user must refer to...

Page 4: ...inspection and repair Never attempt to use the Tester if the Tester or your hands are wet CAUTION When using Test Leads with the crocodile clip be sure to check the crocodile clip is firmly connected...

Page 5: ...T III environments can endure greater momentary energy than one designed for CAT II O Circuits which are not directly connected to the mains power supply CAT II Electrical circuits of equipment connec...

Page 6: ...ften described as earthed appliances Class II Appliances which have both functional and additional insulation where any metal parts cannot become Live under fault conditions 2 2 Test Function Availabl...

Page 7: ...ty test 1 sec Long press Starts CLI test Continuity test 5 sec CLII switch Starts CLII test Extension switch Short press Starts Extension lead test Cont test 1 sec Long press Starts Extension lead tes...

Page 8: ...250 V and 500 V Default setting 250 V Long press Switches threshold current for CL I leakage current test between 0 75 mA and 3 5 mA Default setting 0 75 mA Light switch Short press Turns on off LCD...

Page 9: ...t test under actual working condition Rated current for RCD test Measurement in process Switches are locked and Tester is in remote test mode The Tester is being controlled via a tablet device Protect...

Page 10: ...larity test Crossed L N polarity warning resistance between L N N L is 10 or lower at polarity test Short circuited L N warning resistance between L N is 100 k or lower at insulation test Extension Le...

Page 11: ...connected to a mains supply via EZYMAIN 3 PE probe terminal Connect the Test Lead with alligator clip to this terminal for the measurement of protective conductor resistance and clip the metal parts o...

Page 12: ...rchangeable Please use it according to a measurement use 1 Protective finger guard is a part providing protection against electrical shock and ensuring the minimum required air and creepage distances...

Page 13: ...test Measuring range 0 00 20 00 NULL value included Over range indication 20 00 Resolution 0 01 Open circuit voltage 5 V 0 4 V DC Measuring current 200 mA DC nominal value Accuracy 3 rdg 5dgt Resistan...

Page 14: ...age current test Measuring range 0 10 12 00 mA rms Over range indication 12 00 mA Resolution 0 01mA Open circuit voltage Freq 30 V 5 V rms 50 Hz 5 Measuring current 1 2 mA AC 0 5 mA when measuring 12...

Page 15: ...Rate voltage and frequency EZYPAT SMARTPAT Rated voltage 230 V 10 15 Rated frequency 50 Hz Maximum load current at test socket EZYPAT SMARTPAT 3 kVA 15sec Outer dimension and weight Outer dimension 2...

Page 16: ...treated as household waste but that it must be collected and treated separately 3 3 Threshold and display Function Protective conductor resistance Insulation resistance Leakage current Class l RPE 0...

Page 17: ...on flexible cable mm2 Length m Resistance at 20 Max carrying current A 0 5 1 0 04 3 2 0 08 3 0 12 4 0 16 0 75 1 0 025 6 2 0 05 3 0 08 4 0 10 5 0 13 1 0 1 0 02 10 2 0 04 3 0 06 4 0 08 5 0 10 1 25 1 0...

Page 18: ...ries to perform further measurements If an empty battery indicator is displayed the battery voltage is lower than the working voltage limit Replace batteries immediately to keep accurate measurement B...

Page 19: ...d subtracted from the further measured values 4 If the measured value is less than 3 previous NULL value is cleared and a new value is saved When 3 or higher is measured previous NULL value is just cl...

Page 20: ...I CL II Extension lead test changes 0 75 mA and 3 5 mA Default setting is 0 75 mA The Code of Practice for In service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment specifies 0 75 mA for portable or h...

Page 21: ...liance One is RUN leakage current test with the Tester connected to an outlet and another is SUBSTITUTE leakage current SUB leak current test without connecting the Tester to an outlet To perform Clas...

Page 22: ...3 Leakage current test RUN Leak test Connect Tester to outlet Load current is also measured SUB leak test Not connect Tester to outlet RUN leak test Connect Tester to outlet SUB leak test No need to...

Page 23: ...continuity test is regarded as PASS Rpe 0 88 FAIL Rpe 0 11 PASS 2 Insulation resistance test 1 Continuity test DUT is ON DUT is OFF Voltage value is displayed while the Tester is connected to an outl...

Page 24: ...ns 1M PASS Rins 1M FAIL Mains voltage is 100 V or higher Mains voltage is less than 100 V SUB leakage test ILEAK 0 75mA 3 5mA PASS ILEAK 0 75mA 3 5mA FAIL Check screen for RUN leakage test Buzzer soun...

Page 25: ...nner It is imperative that the appliance is secured safely before the test is carried out Extra care needs to taken with appliances which have heating elements and rotating parts Firmly insert the plu...

Page 26: ...ss ll Test The Class ll appliances have the indication of DOUBLE INSULATION or the symbol Class II test is performed to confirm insulation resistance and leakage current of the appliance are within th...

Page 27: ...let Load current is also measured SUB leak test No need to connect Tester to outlet Connect to exposed metal parts but not rotating parts or heating elements Switch ON the power Press CLII switch to p...

Page 28: ...FF DUT is ON DUT ON Check Insulation resistance test DUT is powered on or CL2 is pressed Press to halt a measurement in process Tester performs next test when CL II switch is pressed while a test is h...

Page 29: ...st Rins 2 M PASS Rins 2 M FAIL Mains voltage is 100 V or higher Mains voltage is less than 100 V SUB Leakage test ILEAK 0 25mA PASS ILEAK 0 25mA FAIL Check screen for RUN leakage test Buzzer sounds an...

Page 30: ...hich has a power consumption of 3 kVA or more CAUTION Where DUT ON Check function detects the DUT is off blinking OFF appears in the LCD and the test is stopped Turn on the DUT then the Tester automat...

Page 31: ...nnection of protective earth Insulation resistance between L N and PE Polarity check of the Line and Neutral terminal of plug and socket 1 Continuity test For PE terminal of Extension Leads 2 Insulati...

Page 32: ...of continuity test Continuity test 0 11 0 88 tAbL Rpe 0 88 FAIL Rpe 0 10 PASS Press to proceed to the next continuity test is regarded as PASS Insulation resistance test between 1 L N E 2 L N L N E 1M...

Page 33: ...short EZYEXT lead instead of the MODEL7208 test lead by plugging the EZYEXT into the Extension Lead Adaptor terminal and the UK socket on the front of the unit When the terminal is open or the resist...

Page 34: ...Tester incorporates a circuit to test PRCD with Rated Tripping Current I n of 10 mA or 30 mA PRCD trip time is measured in sequence 1 0 1 180 5 0 5 180 After each test reset the tripped PRCD to procee...

Page 35: ...34 RCD Test Flow 30mA 10mA Stand by state Long press switches I n 10 mA and 30 mA RCD test stand by screen 1 0 test 1 0 test result Reset the tripped RCD Press to halt a measurement in process...

Page 36: ...180 test 1 180 test result Reset the tripped RCD 5 0 test 5 0 test result Reset the tripped RCD 5 180 test Test results are all PASS If any one of test results is FAIL FAIL is displayed PASS is displ...

Page 37: ...eds 50 V while applying a test current to test a built in type RCD the LCD shows Uf Hi and the test is halted If a voltage exists between the protective conductor and earth it may influence the measur...

Page 38: ...ay be incurred For further detail please refer to Help for SimplyPats Remote settings To use the remote control function of SMARTPAT enable Wi Fi function and remote mode Hold down the backlight switc...

Page 39: ...le electric shock remove test leads before opening the battery cover After replacing batteries be sure to tighten up the screws for battery cover CAUTION Do not mix new and old batteries Install batte...

Page 40: ...ptive and open the battery compartment cover to replace the fuse Fuse type 10A 250V F Fast acting type ceramic fuse 5 x 20mm 3 Screw the battery cover back on before using the Tester 9 Maintenance Use...

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