Electrical Safety Tests
Test and Calibration
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3.
Connect the EUT to the 601 analyzer’s auxiliary output connector by using a power
cord.
4.
Power on the 601 safety analyzer and then press the “4-Earth leakage” button on the
analyzer’s panel to enter the earth leakage test screen.
• Under normal condition, the earth leakage current should be no greater than 300µA.
• Under single fault condition, the leakage current should be no greater than 1000 µA.
6.10.3
Patient Leakage Current Test
1.
Connect the 601 safety analyzer to an AC source.
2.
Connect the SUM terminal of the applied part connection apparatus to RA input terminal
of 601 safety analyzer, another terminal to the applied part of EUT.
3.
Connect the EUT to the 601 analyzer’s auxiliary output connector by using a power
cord.
4.
Power on the 601 safety analyzer and then press the “6-Patient leakage” on the 601
analyzer’s panel.
5.
Repeatedly press the “APPLIED PART” button to measure AC and DC leakage
alternatively. DC leakage reading is followed by “DC”.
• Under normal status, the patient leakage current should be no greater than
100µA AC, 10µA DC.
• Under single fault condition, the leakage current should be no greater than
500µA AC, 50µA DC.
6.10.4
Patient Auxiliary Leakage Current Test
1.
Connect the 601 safety analyzer to an AC source.
2.
Connect the equipment under test (EUT) to the analyzer’s auxiliary output connector by
using a power cord.
3.
Connect the sensors of the applied part to the applied part connection apparatus,
whose RA-P terminal is connected to 601 safety analyzer’s RA terminal and SUM
terminal to 601 safety analyzer’s LA terminal. RA terminal is switched on.
4.
Power on the 601 safety analyzer and then press the “8-Patient Auxiliary Current Test”
button on the analyzer’s panel to enter the patient auxiliary current test screen.
5.
Repeatedly press the “APPLIED PART” button to measure AC and DC leakage
alternatively. DC leakage reading is followed by “DC”.
• Under normal status, the patient leakage current should be no greater than
100µA AC, 10µA DC.
• Under single fault condition, the leakage current should be no greater than
500µA AC, 50µA DC.
Contact Technical Support if the electrical safety test fails.
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