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4  NADIR TRANSMITTER 

 
The Transmitter is connected, using the crocodile clips provided, either between any two phases, or 
between any phase and neutral on the feeder, downstream of the point of interest. 

 

THE TRANSMITTER AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTS TO THE VOLTAGE SUPPLIED

 

 

Turning ON the TRANSMITTER : 

 

 

Connect the  2 crocodile clips between  PHASE and NEUTRAL or between  PHASES, 
depending on the kind of network (The fan starts) 

 

Pressing  the  push  button  once,  located  in  the  "TRANSMITTING"  area,  starts  the 
emission 

 

The 

yellow 

LED flashes showing the going-on emission 

 

Turn down the cover, do not try to lock it 

 

Start measuring with the RECEIVER. 

 

A LED indicates the presence of the supply (230 V or 400 V). 
The Transmitter is started by switching it ON, and a flashing 

green

 LED indicates correct operation. 

In the presence of an internal fault, the 

red

 FAULT lamp will light. Should this occur, turn OFF, check 

the connections and re-start. If the fault persists, contact : NIS, A. T. M. S. or the manufacturer. 
The NADIR Transmitter monitors its internal voltages, the cooling fan and the overall operation. 
So  as  to  improve  reception,  try  to  connect  the  Transmitter  as  close  as  possible  downstream  of  the 
point of interest. 

 

 

Stopping the TRANSMITTER : 

 

 

Press the push button, used to turn ON the Transmitter. 

 

The 

yellow 

LED stops flashing, the fan is still in operation 

 

Disconnect the crocodile clips from the network, the fan stops. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

BT 

HTA 

Connection: 

Phase-Neutral 

or  

Phase-Phase

 

  N      Ph   Ph    

H

B

Transmitter 

Receiver using 
internal sensor 

 

Receiver using 
external sensor 

 

Receiver using 
Rogowski  coil 

Summary of Contents for NADIR

Page 1: ...NADIR USER S GUIDE September 2009 MADE V 3 20...

Page 2: ...MITTER 7 4 1 CONNECTION OF THE TRANSMITTER 8 5 NADIR RECEIVER 9 6 USING NADIR RECEIVER 10 6 1 USING THE INTERNAL TRANSDUCER 12 6 2 USING THE EXTERNAL TRANSDUCER 12 6 3 USING THE MADE FLEX ROGOWSKI COI...

Page 3: ...ely to personnel qualified by MADE 1 2 Following the safety recommendations DANGER Indicates a dangerous or potentially dangerous situation which if not avoided could cause serious or deadly injuries...

Page 4: ...ironments It is incumbent upon those who install these systems in dangerous environments to determine the acceptability of the system for its environment Additionally to guarantee safety the installat...

Page 5: ...for the connected loads This signal will be found between the Transmitter connection point and the power source i e Substation This signal is analysed digitally in the Receiver which enables the user...

Page 6: ...isplay screen and integral cable transducer Remote transducer for cable pre identification MADE Flex Rogowski coil for locating the phase s The charger for Receiver battery pack is integrated into the...

Page 7: ...pply 230 V or 400 V The Transmitter is started by switching it ON and a flashing green LED indicates correct operation In the presence of an internal fault the red FAULT lamp will light Should this oc...

Page 8: ...GU_NADIR_V_3_20_EN 8 20 4 1 Connection of the Transmitter Phase to Phase connection in a link box Phase to Neutral connection in a link box...

Page 9: ...grated battery pack This reading will only be correct when the Receiver is disconnected from the charger and the charging cable To recharge the battery pack connect the link cable to the charger in th...

Page 10: ...find the highest signal To use with the integral Transducer Do not connect a Transducer to the Receiver Place the back of the Receiver on the cable and proceed as above Menu Press VALID to enter the c...

Page 11: ...for a more precise discrimination between cables and phases The measurement is made with more sophisticated algorithms in order to better identify the transmitted signal and integrated over 5 seconds...

Page 12: ...GU_NADIR_V_3_20_EN 12 20 6 1 Using the internal Transducer Correct Position Wrong Position 6 2 Using the external Transducer...

Page 13: ...GU_NADIR_V_3_20_EN 13 20 6 3 Using the MADE FLEX Rogowski coil to identify a phase Rogowski coil...

Page 14: ...signal This operation is first done in SEARCH mode which gives an instantaneous measurement acquisition time 2 seconds During the acquisition hold the transducer still When a significant signal is fou...

Page 15: ...e MADE FLEX coil The menus SEARCH or IDENTIFICATION are used as above As an indication the minimum levels observed should be between 30 and 100 depending on the network and loads On the wrong cables t...

Page 16: ...sumption 4 A Fuse on the front face of the Transmitter power 10 AHPC Charger 200 mA Crocodile clip with 10 AHPC fuses Range of voltage 185 V to 250 V or 350 V to 420 V Receiver supply Internal battery...

Page 17: ...faces Use only the accessories delivered with the system In the event of a technical problem request assistance from MADE SA Tel 33 494 083 198 or A T M S Tel 07 717 763 510 or Norwich Instruments Ser...

Page 18: ...MADE Any product that is not used in accordance with the instructions provided by MADE Cost of transport back to MADE Cost of transport by express delivery of parts or products under guarantee Cost t...

Page 19: ...munication of its content are forbidden without written authorization of MADE The content of this document is destined for use only as information It can be modified without prior notice and must not...

Page 20: ...336 CEE Low Voltage Directive LVD Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC and that the standards and or technical specifications listed in this manual have been applied The designated product has...

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