Running A Test
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The user has two menu options available:
UP
returns the user to the main menu
START
starts the test procedure running.
8.2
Errors & Warnings While Testing
As soon as the testing process is started, the system check to see if there is still data in the working memory that will
be overwritten if the test is run. This is usually the result of the last test. If there is, as soon as the “
START
” button is
pressed it displays
SAVE
This saves the data into the next available memory. When the data has been saved
the system displays a second message box
This indicates the location where the data was stored in the memory. If there is not enough memory to store the
result, the system gives a warning of this. To store the data in this case, it will be necessary to go into the
MEMORY
menu and delete some of the information stored there to make some room for last data taken. Once the data has
been stored the test will be run
DELETE
This deletes the current result data and runs the test
CANCEL
This abandons the test and returns to the testing menu.
While running the testing process, there are a number of conditions that will halt the testing process altogether,
requiring the test to be re-started these errors are:
No Cables Connected
The system has failed to detect cables on either the ‘H’ or the ‘X’ socket. Check that
the cables are firmly locked onto the sockets. If extension cables are being used
ensure that the cables are connected the correct way round and that all the
connections are firmly locked tight. If the system detects that the cables are not
connected it places itself into a safe condition.
Emergency Stop Pressed
The system has detected the Emergency Stop on the front panel has been pressed.
This forces the whole of the energization system to shut down. The Emergency
Stop button is a locking type - it must be twisted clockwise to release it before
operation can be continued.
Over Current Detected
The system has detected an excessive current draw from the ‘H’ connection and
has shut the system down. Possible reasons for this are that the transformer is
drawing too much current or that the connections are reversed on the transformer
and the protection components are starting to operate. In the first case, repeat the
test with a lower test voltage; in the second case, correct the connections to the
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