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GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

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Safety note: 

If a voltage greater than 25 V appears on the circuit under test the 
instrument will default to a voltage measurement and display the 
supply voltage.

On supply voltages over 50 V the instrument will prevent the 
test button from performing an insulation test, protecting your 
instrument from damage.

General functions

Voltage Testing on High Energy Systems

Use extreme care when using or measuring voltages above 30 V, 
particularly in high energy systems. Fused test leads are available as 
optional accessories for local situations where increased protection is 
required. See accessories section.

Tests lock

The LOCK 

L

 indicates when an INSULATION test range is locked ON.

It is activated by holding down the [TEST] button, and pressing the LOCK 

L

button.

Note:

 See analogue section for MIT310A

Warning:

 Hazardous voltages can exist on the insulation test range all the 

time the [TEST] button is locked down.

Voltage warning (MIT300 only)

If a voltage exists on the circuit under test, the instrument will emit a 
warning beep.

If a voltage greater than 50 V exists, testing will be automatically 
inhibited.

Batteries

The Megger MIT300 series of instruments are supplied with batteries 
fitted. When batteries become exhausted, refer to page 18, battery 
replacement.

Warning:

  

Do not

 switch the instrument on with the battery cover 

removed.

Preliminary test lead check

Functional verification

1. Before each use of the instrument visually inspect the test leads, prods 

and crocodile clips to confirm that their condition is good, with no 
damaged or broken insulation.

2. Check continuity of the test leads by firmly shorting the leads together 

and read the test lead resistance measurement directly from the display, 
which should be less than 1.0 Ω. 

  Refer to page 10 for operation guide.
3. 

Supply voltage

  Using an approved method, ensure the circuit to be tested has been 

fully disconnected from the supply prior to using the instrument.

PREPARATIONS FOR USE (ALL INSTRUMENTS)

Summary of Contents for MIT300

Page 1: ...M MIT300 Series Insulation and Continuity Testers USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...of fused test leads when measuring voltage on high energy systems n Replacement fuses must be of the correct type and rating Failure to fit the correctly rated fuse may result in a safety hazard and...

Page 3: ...warnings 4 Introduction 2 General description 4 Case contents 5 LCD display 6 Front panel digital instruments 6 Connection panel 7 Lid open closure 7 Preparations for use all instruments 8 Batteries 8...

Page 4: ...1 to 20 n n Audible buzzer disable n n Lead null to 9 0 0 5 for MIT310A n n 0 5 n n Stored test lead null n n n n n Resistance 10 to 1M resistance range n n INTRODUCTION GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4 Thank yo...

Page 5: ...Certificate of test 1 x Calibration certificate 1 x CD containing user manual 1 x Printed quick start guide 1 x USB lead MIT330 only 1 x SP4F switched probe MIT320 and MIT330 only CASE CONTENTS 5 MIT...

Page 6: ...st lock Measurment ranges Analogue pointer Battery condition indicator Warning refer to user guide Multi fuction analogue range display Fuse blown indicator Continuity indicator Test lock warning Infi...

Page 7: ...panel tab 1 2 Fold away underneath instrument 2 3 and push into retaining slot 4 Connection Panel MIT300 Series test lead connections An interlock sliding panel prevents connection of unsafe test lea...

Page 8: ...nge all the time the TEST button is locked down Voltage warning MIT300 only If a voltage exists on the circuit under test the instrument will emit a warning beep If a voltage greater than 50 V exists...

Page 9: ...operator should refer to the user manual for further information LRange lock Displayed at any time the TEST button is locked in the on position zLead nulled Indicates that the test lead resistance ha...

Page 10: ...istance should be zeroed out This ensures any measurement does not include the resistance of the test leads 1 Connect the test leads to the instrument and firmly short both leads together 2 Wait for t...

Page 11: ...st check which looks for a resistance greater than 1 0 M and will buzz when found If a voltage is detected the continuity test will stop the instrument will not be damaged The continuity buzzer will t...

Page 12: ...test probes to the isolated circuit under test 3 Press and hold the TEST button allow the display to settle The reading will remain displayed for a few seconds after the push button is released 4 Rel...

Page 13: ...o OFF and the threshold value set to 1 00 M To adjust 1 Switch the instrument to SETUP 2 Repeatedly press the TEST button until the display shows RES 3 The initial insulation alarm level is set to 1 0...

Page 14: ...ion of the needle over the taper symbol will indicate battery condition Highest charge to the right Note NiMH or NiCAD rechargeable batteries show a lower charge than alkaline batteries and my not giv...

Page 15: ...ance Continuity test MIT310A Continuity range extends from 0 00 to 2 k Ranges are not auto ranging Manual selection of each range is necessary Test currents are 200 mA to 2 20 mA to 20 2 mA to 200 200...

Page 16: ...1 P2 Phase number each test can be stored under a particular phase P1 P2 or P3 Unique test number each test result is assigned a unique test number from 0 to 1999 This is automatic and cannot be adjus...

Page 17: ...ar graph shows the progress of the deletion 17 2 Select job reference number using keys then press NEXT Hold the key down to scroll quickly through the numbers 3 Select distribution board number b01 0...

Page 18: ...ay not give much warning before becoming exhausted To replace batteries Warning Do not switch the instrument on with the battery cover removed 1 Switch off the instrument and disconnect the instrument...

Page 19: ...he fuse symbol findicates a ruptured fuse The fuse is located behind the rear cover The rear cover must not be opened if test leads are connected To avoid the possibility of shock disconnect the batte...

Page 20: ...d IEC 364 Accuracy at 20 C MIT300 310 320 330 3 2 digits up to 10 M 5 up to 100 M 30 up to full scale MIT310A 2 5 of scale length or 30 of reading 200 k to 10 M Terminal characteristics Continuity ran...

Page 21: ...perates as voltmeter when test button not pressed Test inhibit If more than 50 volts is detected testing will be inhibited Autopower down Auto power down operates after 10 minutes if left in standby m...

Page 22: ...E M C In accordance with IEC61326 1 Operational uncertainties Refer to www megger com Order Code Included Accessories Test lead set red black with crocodile clips 1002 001 USB download lead MIT330 on...

Page 23: ...eturning your product to Megger UK and USA service centres 1 When an instrument requires recalibration or in the event of a repair being necessary a Returns Authorisation RA number must first be obtai...

Page 24: ...nce with Directive 2014 53 EU Other equipment manufactured by Megger Instruments Limited described in this user guide is in compliance with Directives 2014 30 EU and 2014 35 EU where they apply The fu...

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