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4.3 Dielectric Strength Test
To confirm the freedom from insulation breakdown, testing should be carried out under the conditions
specified below.
1) Measuring conditions
•
Measuring instrument: Dielectric strength tester (The specified voltage should be maintained in the
state that a current of 10mA is carried.)
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Testing point:
Between the electrical circuit block and the exposed metallic block (D-SUB
connector)
Note: The electrical circuit block means the power input block (primary side). Testing should be carried out
under the condition that both poles of the power plug are short-circuited. (Where a 3-core cord is
used, the two poles other than the earth terminal should be short-circuited.)
2) Judgment standard
The freedom from insulation breakdown should be confirmed under the condition that the applied
voltage is maintained at 1500V AC (+0 to 50V) for one minute.
Even though the result of this testing is OK, such a condition should be regarded as unacceptable if
there is a leakage (flashing) around the section where the test voltage has been applied.
If the result of insulation resistance test is found unacceptable, to be carried out after this testing, such a
condition should be regarded as that an insulation breakdown has occurred.
4.4 Leakage Current Test
A leakage current should be measured under the conditions specified below, in order to confirm that the
requirements of the judgment standard are met.
1) Measuring conditions
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Measuring instrument:
Leakage current meter (A 1500
Ω
resistor should be incorporated,
together with a bypass capacitor of 0.15
µ
F.)
•
Testing point:
Between the exposed metallic block (D-SUB connector) and Phases
A and B of the power source.
•
Condition of the set:
A power cable should be connected without connecting a signal generator.
The toggle switch on the set side should be turned ON and OFF.
2) Judgment standard
The leakage current measured should be 1.5mA or less with an input of 240V AC
×
1.06 +5/-0V (60Hz).