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MI 3325 MultiServicerXD
Table of contents
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11.23
Z loop
– Fault loop impedance and prospective fault current ................................... 177
11.24
Zs rcd
– Fault loop impedance and prospective fault current in system with RCD ... 177
11.25
Z line
– Line impedance and prospective short-circuit current ................................. 178
11.26
Z auto ...................................................................................................................... 179
11.27
Zline mΩ ................................................................................................................. 179
11.28
Zloop mΩ ................................................................................................................ 179
11.29
Voltage Drop ........................................................................................................... 179
11.30
Discharging time ..................................................................................................... 179
11.31
Rpe
– PE conductor resistance ............................................................................... 180
11.32
General data ........................................................................................................... 180
Appendix A
Structure objects in MultiServicerXD ....................................................... 182
Appendix B
Profile Notes .............................................................................................. 183
B.1
Profile Austria (AUAF) ............................................................................................. 183
B.2
Profile Hungary (AUAE) .......................................................................................... 184
B.3
Profile Finland (AUAG) ............................................................................................ 184
B.4
Profile France (AUAC) ............................................................................................. 185
B.5
Profile UK (AUAB) ................................................................................................... 185
B.6
Profile NZL (AUAD) ................................................................................................. 187
Appendix C
Print labels and write / read RFID/NFC tags ............................................. 191
C.1
PAT tag format ........................................................................................................ 191
C.2
Generic tag format .................................................................................................. 193
Appendix D
Default list of Auto Sequences
®
................................................................ 195
Appendix E
Programming of Auto Sequences
®
on Metrel ES Manager ......................... 196
E.1
Auto Sequence
®
editor workspace ........................................................................... 196
E.2
Managing groups of Auto Sequences
®
.................................................................... 197
E.2.1
Auto Sequence
®
Name, Description and Image editing ................................... 199
E.2.2
Search within selected Auto Sequence
®
group ................................................ 199
E.3
Elements of an Auto Sequence
®
............................................................................. 200
E.3.1
Single tests ...................................................................................................... 200
E.3.2
Flow commands .............................................................................................. 200
E.3.3
Number of measurement steps ........................................................................ 200
E.4
Creating / modifying an Auto Sequence
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................................................................. 201
E.5
Description of flow commands ................................................................................. 201
E.6
Custom Inspections programming ........................................................................... 205
E.6.1
Creating and editing Custom Inspections ........................................................ 206
E.6.2
Applying Custom Inspections........................................................................... 208