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Page 3: ...OPERATING MANUAL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE SAFETY TESTERS PAT 810 PAT 815 and PAT 820 SONEL S A 11 Wokulskiego Str 58 100 Świdnica Poland Version 1 06 24 10 2017 ...

Page 4: ... 1 06 2 PAT 810 815 820 testers are modern high quality testers easy and safe in operation Please ac quaint yourself with the present manual in order to avoid measuring errors and prevent possible prob lems related to operation of the tester ...

Page 5: ...liances 24 3 3 12 1 Adding Clients 24 3 3 12 2 Adding Objects 26 3 3 12 3 Adding Appliances 28 3 3 12 4 Deleting clients objects and appliances 29 3 3 13 Communication with PC 30 4 MEASUREMENTS 31 4 1 PRELIMINARY TEST 31 4 2 MEASUREMENT OF PE RESISTANCE 32 4 3 MEASUREMENT OF INSULATION RESISTANCE 35 4 3 1 Measurement of RISO on Class I devices 36 4 3 2 Measurement without using the test socket 37 ...

Page 6: ... of items like IEC leads extension leads with RCD in AUTO mode 62 5 MEMORY OF MEASUREMENT RESULTS DATA 67 5 1 STORING THE MEASUREMENT RESULTS IN THE MEMORY 67 5 2 BROWSING MEMORY DATA 68 5 3 SEARCH OPTION IN THE MEMORY 69 5 4 MOVING APPLIANCE INTO ANOTHER OBJECT 71 5 5 COPYING CLIENT S DATA FROM MEMORY INTO USB FLASH DRIVE BACK AND FORTH 72 5 6 DELETING MEMORY DATA 73 6 LABEL PRINTING 73 7 CLEANIN...

Page 7: ...isk explosive environment it is necessary to consult it with the person responsible for health and safety It is forbidden to operate the following A damaged tester which is completely or partially out of order A tester with damaged test leads insulation A tester stored for an excessive period of time in disadvantageous conditions e g excessive humidity If the tester has been transferred from a coo...

Page 8: ...al current devices RCD in TT TN and IT systems VDE 0404 1 Testing and Measuring Equipment for Checking the Electric Safety of Electric De vices Part 1 General Requirements VDE 0404 2 Testing and Measuring Equipment for Checking the Electric Safety of Electric De vices Part 2 Testing Equipment for Tests after Repair Change or in Case of Repeat Tests VDE 0701 0702 Inspection after Repair Modificatio...

Page 9: ...easurement time adjustable upper limit in the range of 0 01 1 99 mA with 0 01mA 0 1mA resolution Measurement of Power P and S Power measurement PF Power Factor measurement Current consumption measurement Measurement with the PAT s internal measurement circuits or with clamp Measurement of RCD s parameters IΔn 10 mA 15 mA 30 mA Measurement of IA tA for 0 5 IΔn 1 IΔn 2 IΔn 5 IΔn IEC lead test Other ...

Page 10: ...he tester performs a self test to check its correct operational condition and when this test is successfully completed the tester automatically performs the following measure ments measurement of the voltage in the power supply socket i e the voltage between L and N of power supply to the tester measurement of mains frequency checking the continuity PE in the power supply socket measuring the volt...

Page 11: ...arity of power supply L i N measurements pos sible Uncorrect polarity of power supply swapped L and N in the power supply socket of the tester PAT automatically swaps L and N in the tester s test socket and measurements are possible Note Error message indicating incorrect voltage frequency may be caused by supplying power from an unstable voltage source e g generator 3 3 General settings MENU In t...

Page 12: ...rement in multibox function save data select device when saving to memory opening Site or Appliance data deleting Site or Appliance moving Appliance into other Site move one level up or previous screen window or next screen close the window without saving changes searching e g client site appliance help editing data of the selected element e g client site appliance or checkbox mark inside the squa...

Page 13: ...probe to the object appliance under test must be switched on NOTE mains voltage in the measurement socket of the tester during the mesurement Appliance under test will switch on and go press START to start the test the tester is ready to commence the test test procedure is in progres 3 3 2 Setting date and time Press Configuration of tester Press Date and Time ...

Page 14: ...ess the field you intend to change In the date edit window type in proper value and press to proceed to editing next pa rameter or press Enter to save changes and close the window After entering new values press Set to confirm the date and time settings ...

Page 15: ...tion of tester Press Interface Pressing sqare Auto Incre ment Appliance Device ID ON turn on or off automatic incrementing of the registra tion number assigned to the next added device Pressing sqare Sound mes sages turn on or off sound signals Pressing Language go to the choice of language ...

Page 16: ...bout dangerous voltage switch on off warnings about the possibility of the volt age being dangerous to user that may appear during tests Show warning about switched off appliance switch on off notification that the tested device is not connected or it s not turned on Warn about the possibility of losing unsaved results switch on off warning indicating possible loss of unsaved data e g when the use...

Page 17: ...e device otherwise it is considered as an integral part of the device 3 3 5 Printing Press Configuration of tester Press Print Select chosen options by tick ing empty squares Notes Enable print document enable disable printer Auto print printing automatically after the test is finished Logo placing SONEL logo on the print out Prefered format Detailed contains a list of questions of the visual exam...

Page 18: ...rinting stripe on the left right or both sides of the label depend ing on the number of the months after which retest of the appliance must be done The number of months is selected by clicking on proper field similarily to setting date and time 3 3 6 PAT specifications Press Configuration of tester Press Specifications A window with general meas urement parameters of the tester will be displayed D...

Page 19: ... the tester s memory before starting upgrading procedure to avoid accidental memory erase Press Configuration of tester Press Update Read the warning message To perform an update insert the USB drive with the update files and click Update or en sure Internet connection of the meter via WiFi and click Download and update Press YES only if the up grade asks for it as all data stored in the memory wi...

Page 20: ... upgrade procedure it is not allowed both to switch off the tester s power supply and to remove USB flash drive Once the upgrade is completed it will be confirmed by the below message Remove USB flash disk and press OK to complete the up grade procedure Note Upon completing this operation the tester will reset It is not allowed to swith off the tester s power supply at this stage The upgrading con...

Page 21: ...f tester Press About tester and pro ducer The tester data and the pro ducer information window 3 3 9 Service This function ic available solely for service and protected with the password 3 3 10Network setting Note LAN may be available in devices copies on request Press Configuration of tester Press Network setting ...

Page 22: ...n about local active networks WiFi press Available networks A network requiring the pass word was found To add to the memory found ed network press select the name of the network and press Add Press field Password type password required for this network and press Save ...

Page 23: ...e right turns on or off the WiFi module in the tester Pressing Prefered network enables displaying networks saved already in the tester The network selected with is the network currently con nected with the tester Pressing selecting the net work s name allows with the button Connect connection with the select ed network provided it is ac tive on this territory ...

Page 24: ...le Each person can log in with his own login and password Passwords are introduced to prevent the signing of the test someone else s name Only Administrator can add and delete users Others can only change their own data Test results stored in tester s memory are tagged with user names indicating users who were logged in while performing tests Additionally the names appear on labels which helps to ...

Page 25: ...and after se lecting Use Password user can secure the access to the new account with a password Fields marked with orange frame are mandatory Press to proceed to next blank input data field without disabling the keyboard Confirm by pressing Save The padlock symbol means that the user is protected by a password To change User s data press Edit To delete User s data press Delete ...

Page 26: ...if he she is not protected by the password To change user the current one has to log out Press his name on the top of the screen in the main menu and then pressYES to confirm 3 3 12 Memory structure Clients Objects Subobjects and Appliances 3 3 12 1 Adding Clients Press Browse memory ...

Page 27: ...s data with on screen keyboard Filling data marked with orange frame is manda tory Press to toggle be tween next and previous data field without disabling the keyboard After entering all data confirm the changes by pressing En ter Press to close the window without saving changes Press Save to save cli ent s data ...

Page 28: ...client s data press Edit 3 3 12 2 Adding Objects To add new object or appli ance press client s name and press Open or double press client s or object s name to add subobject within the selected object To add new object or appli ance press Add For adding new object press Add new object ...

Page 29: ...t has been added To change object s data press Edit To add subobject or appliance within the added already object lower level press the ob ject s name and Open or double press the object s name Press Add and proceed in the same way as when adding previous objects Subobject Room 1 within the object Building 1 To add next subobject within the subobject Room 1 open the subobject and proceed as descri...

Page 30: ...ces Note Appliances can be assigned added directly to clients or to separate objects and subobjects of giv en client To add appliance press Add When adding new appliance press Add new appliance Enter type appliance s data in the same way as for the client or object Filling data marked with orange frame is mandatory Additional data is available under Parameters and Additional information Press Save...

Page 31: ... the same object press Add Note The number of the appliances to be added is not limited by the firmware and the only limitation de rives from the tester s memory capacity 3 3 12 4 Deleting clients objects and appliances To delete client object or ap pliance make your selection and press Delete Read the message and con firm deleting selected item by pressing Yes or cancel by pressing No ...

Page 32: ...cation with PC With the use of Sonel PAT PC program the same settings as within the tester can be done Additionally in Sonel PAT user can move data from tester to PC and from PC to tester program user editable auto tests fully manage clients and their test results change PAT settings Press Connect with PC Start Sonel PAT pro gramme To disconnect PAT from PC software press ...

Page 33: ...ed appliance must be turned on Continous measurement lasts until STOP is pressed After completing each measurement its parameters date and duration of the measurement can be viewed 4 1 Preliminary test Press Visual check Examine the power cord and the mains plug for cracks and overheated spots Place the fuse to the test fields The efficiency of the fuse is indicated by displaying fuse symbol and a...

Page 34: ...intended for resistance objects in case of inductive objects the result may be burdened with an additional errors RL N test is conducted every time before any measurement is commenced and it verifies whether or not the tested device is properly connected and turned on The criteria applied is RL N 5kΩ Ther fore for some devices warning note may appear saying that the proper connection has not been ...

Page 35: ...il STOP is pressed con firm by pressing OK Notes Continuous test is not available for 10 A and 25 A For PAT 810 only 0 2 A current is available PE cable length use keyboard to enter the length or enter upper limit of RPE resistance preset values can also be selected Test method Test probe socket 3 pole method Probe to probe 4 pole method IEC Test probe socket Connect mains plug of the appliance un...

Page 36: ...vice connected to PE Probe to probe Connect PE of the tested device s mains plug into T1 terminal socket Use the probe con nected to socket T2 and touch metal parts of the tested device connected to PE IEC power cord Connect mains plug of the power cord into test socket and connect the other end into IEC socket ...

Page 37: ...time duration by pressing STOP Positive test result RPE LIMIT Negative test result RPE LIMIT Notes Test circuit is electrically isolated from the mains and from mains PE lead Continous test is available only for 200mA test current 4 3 Measurement of insulation resistance Note For Class I appliances the previous RPE test has to have positive result Press Riso ...

Page 38: ...ectrically isolated from the mains and from mains PE lead Test result should be read only after displayed values are stabilised After the measurmement the tested object is automatically discharged 4 3 1 Measurement of RISO on Class I devices Connect the mains plug of the tested appliance into the test socket of the tester The meas urement is made between shorted L N and PE Additionally there is po...

Page 39: ...ins plug of the tested device to T1 terminal socket Use the probe connected to T2 terminal socket and touch the conductive accessible parts of the tested de vice The measurement procedure is similar to the one described in 4 3 1 4 3 3 Measurement of RISO on Class II III devices Connect the mains plug of the tested device into the test socket of the tester L and N are short ed Use the probe connect...

Page 40: ...cedure is similar to the one described in 4 3 1 4 4 Durability of insulation flash test only PAT 820 The meter measures the current flowing during the test and displays its value checking whether it falls within the preset limit Solely the appliance of class I and II can be tested Press Flash test Before measurement similarily to the measurement of insulation resistance see sec 4 3 fol lowing para...

Page 41: ...lass I devices The test voltage is drawn between the sockets HV1 and HV2 It should be connected be tween the L and N shorted together and PE Press START After the measurement is completed read the result The measurement ends after a preset time runs out or by pressing STOP ...

Page 42: ...test result IHV LIMIT 4 4 2 Measurement on Class II devices The test voltage is drawn between the sockets HV1 and HV2 It should be connected between the L and N shorted together and conductive available part of the appliance The measurement procedure is similar to the one described in 4 4 1 ...

Page 43: ...e is applied between shorted L ad N and PE The resi stance of the measuring circuit is 2kΩ Press Isub Before starting the measurement similarily to the measurement of PE continuity test see 4 2 of this manual following parameters must be set test duration limit For Class I connect the mains plug of the tested appliance into the test socket of the tester For Class II and accessible parts disconnect...

Page 44: ...the result The test can be fin ished before the defined test time duration by pressing STOP Positive test result ISUB LIMIT Negative test result ISUB LIMIT Notes Tested device must be turned on Test circuit is electrically isolated from the mains and from mains PE lead Test voltage is 25 V 50 V rms ...

Page 45: ...test duration limit and in Use clamp select YES if clamp is to be used for the measurement or NO if the test is to be performed in test socket of the tester In Change polarity select YES if the measurement is to be repeated for reverse polarity or NO if the meas urement is performed for on ly one polarity Measurement without clamp Connect the mains plug of the tested appliance into the test socket...

Page 46: ...ion 1 06 44 Measurement with clamp Attach clamp around PE conductor Press START Upon completing the measurement read the result The test can be finished before the defined test time duration by pressing STOP Positive test result IPE LIMIT ...

Page 47: ...his measurement function In that case it is advised that the differential leakage current method of testing should be used instead it is advised to measure differential leakage current Ensure that the location of the tested device is isolated Tested appliance must be turned on When Chenge polarity is set on YES after the set time duration is over the tester automatically changes the polarity of th...

Page 48: ... YES if clamp is to be used for the meas urement or NO if the test is to be performer in test socket of the tester In Change polarity select YES if the measurement is to be repeated for reverse polarity or NO if the measurement is per formed for only one polarity Measurement without clamp Connect the mains plug of the tested appliance into the test socket of the tester Measurement with clamp Attac...

Page 49: ... 815 820 version 1 06 47 Press START Upon completing the measurement read the result The test can be fin ished before the defined test time duration by pressing STOP Positive test result IΔ LIMIT Negative test result IΔ LIMIT ...

Page 50: ... measurement will be less accurate as described in the technical data than the measurement of PE leakage current When Chenge polarity is set on YES after the set time duration is over the tester automatically changes the polarity of the test mains socket and resumes the test As a test result it displays the value of the higher leakage current The result of measurement may be affected by the presen...

Page 51: ...nect the mains plug of the tested device into the test socket of the tester Use the probe connected to T2 terminal socket and touch the accessible parts of the tested device For Class I devices touch acessible parts disconnected from PE Press START Upon completing the measurement read the result The test can be fin ished before the defined test time duration by pressing STOP Positive test result I...

Page 52: ...powered from other socket the measurement should be performed at both mains plug positions and as the result the higher current value should be accepted When the device is powered from the PAT s sockets in auto tests L and N terminals are swapped by the tester The bandwidth of test current results from the measuring system with adjusted touch current which simulates human perception and reaction i...

Page 53: ... test is to be performed in test socket of the tester Measurement without clamp Connect the mains plug of the tested appliance into the test socket of the tester Measurement with clamp Attach clamp around L conductor To L and N conductors of IEC lead connect correspond ing L and N conductor of the power cord of the tested device ...

Page 54: ... test result When saving test results in the memory this assesment will also be saled along with the results Notes During the measurement in the test socket the mains voltage is present Blown 15A fuse indication can equally mean that the overcurrent protection system within the elec trical network by which the tester is powered was activated 4 10 Current measurement with clamp only PAT 815 and PAT...

Page 55: ...sion 1 06 53 in Current range se lect low range 0mA 100mA or High 0 1A 24 9A Attach clamp around measured conductor Press START The test can be finished before the defined test time duration by pressing STOP Positive test result IL LIMIT ...

Page 56: ...between the wires and correctness of L L and N N connection and PE resistance and insulation resistance measurement Press Test IEC Before the measurement in the same manner as in previ ous measurements the fol lowing parameters must be set current measurement time and limit RPE as well as measurement time and limit RISO Connect the mains plug of the cord into the test socket and the other end of t...

Page 57: ...read the result Positive test result Negative test result Additional information displayed by the tester Information about irregularities in the lead are displayed in the test results field The following message appears when testing a cable with disconnected RCD When the connection is not established during 4 s the meter assumes that there is a break in the circuit ...

Page 58: ...ANUAL PAT 810 815 820 version 1 06 56 4 12 Measurement of fixed RCD parameters Connect the mains plug of the tester into the tested socket Press RCD Before starting the measurement following parameters must be set ...

Page 59: ... fast trip by pressing on RCD type field waveform shape of the current initial phase positive nega tive or both by press ing Waveform Test type by pressing Test type and select ing one of available options Ia ta x0 5IΔn x1IΔn x2IΔn x5IΔn Press START Swith on RCD whenever it trips Upon completing the test read the result ...

Page 60: ...ccurs without the need of returning to the menu AUTO test mode tests can be performed in two ways fully automatic every subsequent test will be executed without the need for the user s approval provided that the previous test result is positive semi autimatic upon completing each test the tester will stop the sequence and the readiness for the next test will be indicated on screen Commencing subse...

Page 61: ...ączenie funkcji Multibox spowoduje konieczno ć uruchamiania ponownych pomiarów tego sa mego parametru przyciskiem START Przej cie do pomiarów następnego parametru następuje przy ciskiem również przy zaznaczonej kratce Wykonuj autoprocedury automatycznie 4 13 2 AUTO mode tests Press Automatical test The user has the ability to pro gram your own list using the computer program Sonel PAT Toggle betwe...

Page 62: ...t side of the screen confirming or not the correct ness of the statement Press to select all fields By pressing Additional re quirements text note for visual check can be added Proceed by pressing Next Multibox Enabling this function Multibox ON allows the user to perform multiple measurements of the parameter except power whereas each measurement is treated as a separate not just repeat ed and al...

Page 63: ...completion of the meas urement procedure a summary screen is displayed The results can be saved into memory see section 5 Multibox ON Press START button on the de vice to start the first measure ment Click button to go to the next RPE measurement or use button to move to the meas urement of the next parameter ...

Page 64: ... sequence and does not proceed with the remaining tests The failed test can be repeated e g to verify whether the negative result was due to a connection error by pressing hardware START button To complete the test sequence and save the negative result into memory press Next to proceed with the next test in the sequence or complete the procedure 4 13 3 Doing measurements of items like IEC leads ex...

Page 65: ...ion 1 06 63 Press Automatical test Select correct code For code 153 Perform visual inspection of the appliance and mark proper checkboxes if the inspection result was positive If every thing is fine can be pressed to mark them all at once ...

Page 66: ...ceed to connections test RPE test Negative test result If RPE test result is positive press tester goes to RISO measurement Start the RISO measurement In case the measurement result RISO is correct press tester goes to con nections test Start the connections test ...

Page 67: ...e test result Positive test result In case the connections test result is correct follow the on screen command Disconnect the device from the RCD and connect it to a wall socket mains and then connect the power cord of the tester to the socket of the device ...

Page 68: ...n 1 06 66 Start RCD test Put RCD on after each tripping Note With the built in battery PAT s power supply is sustained for up to 8 mins after RCD trips and cuts off mains power supply It is advised to switch on RCD immediately after it trips ...

Page 69: ...appliances can be created for each Site and Location Area The whole memory structure is limited only by the size of the built in memory 4GB as standard 5 1 Storing the measurement results in the memory For a single test after the test is done press Next For both Manual and Auto tests press Click to select manual appliance to select the ap pliance for which the test results are to be stored or scan...

Page 70: ...ark label with the side stripe for retest period Click the button with se lected type of label the label is printed and the result is record ed Closing the window using button will result in saving the result without printing the la bel Note When the appliance ID is scanned prior to the test in AUTO mode the appliance will be selected automatically 5 2 Browsing memory data Press Browse memory Doub...

Page 71: ...splayed on the right Click on the selected test for de tails Test results screen or several screens for AUTO mode Using and scroll through next previous results pages Press to go back to the list of tests results Use button Delete to delete the test re sult 5 3 Search option in the memory A search option has been added in to the memory browser to make the wanted object or appli ance easier to find...

Page 72: ...ry search window Select between Objects and Appliance and then fill out the search boxes to identify the ap pliance Then press Search If there is a high amount of re sults the search panel is hidden it may be displayed again by clicking button Note The size of letters in this option is ignored ...

Page 73: ...MANUAL PAT 810 815 820 version 1 06 71 5 4 Moving Appliance into another Object Select the appliance to be moved and press Press Open Press to cancel the moving procedure Find new location and open it with Press ...

Page 74: ... drive into appropriate USB slot of the tester To copy data into USB flash drive select Client and press To copy data from USB flash drive into the tester s memory browse the memory select a Client and press Flash drive s content will be displayed Press to go back to display ing stored data in the tester s memory Select a Client and press ...

Page 75: ...e screen of the tester and if needed the option for auto printing after test results are saved can be enabled see section 3 3 5 Printer must be connected to one of the Host type USB sockets to al low printing Printing is available in the cases when a single test is completed and its result is being displayed on screen after pressing Save the tester will automatically ask to print a label When sele...

Page 76: ...e tested with their power cord Two labels will be printed One for the appliance and the second one for the IEC cord and two tests will be saved to the tester memory Small RCD label test results printout for basic RCD s parameters tripping current IA disconnection time tA for 1xIΔn Big RCD label general RCD test result printout along with individual test results presented as 2D code Retest period c...

Page 77: ...ent should be collected selectively i e it must not be placed with other kinds of waste Used electronic equipment should be sent to a collection point in accordance with the Used Elec trical and Electronic Equipment Act Before the equipment is sent to a collection point do not dismantle any elements Observe the local regulations concerning disposal of packages 10 Annexes 10 1 Specifications Abbrev...

Page 78: ...0mA for R 0 2 Ω 1 99 Ω adjustable upper limit in the range of 10 mΩ 1 99 Ω with resolution 0 01 Ω adjustable measuring time 1 s 60 s with a resolution of 1 s and option Continuous test Measurement resistance of protective conductor I 10A only Protection Class I Display range Resolution Measurement uncertainty basic 0 mΩ 999 mΩ 1 mΩ 3 m v 4 digits 1 00 Ω 1 99 Ω 0 01 Ω Influencing factor Designation...

Page 79: ...set value nominal current min 1 mA 1 4 mA adjustable lower limit within the range of 0 1 MΩ 9 9 MΩ with resolution of 0 1 MΩ adjustable measuring time 3 s 3 min with a resolution of 1 s and option Continuous test detection of a dangerous voltage before commencing a measurement discharging the object tested Note For R 50kΩ the uncertainty is not specified Measurement of insulation resistance using ...

Page 80: ...9 9 MΩ with resolution of 0 1 MΩ adjustable measuring time 3 s 3 min with a resolution of 1 s and option Continuous test detection of a dangerous voltage before commencing a measurement discharging the object tested Note For R 50 kΩ the uncertainty is not specified Flash test only PAT 820 Display range Resolution Measurement uncertainty basic 0 00 mA 2 50 mA 0 01 mA 5 w m 5 cyfr measurement voltag...

Page 81: ...e adjustable upper limit in the range of 0 01 mA 9 90 mA with resolution of 0 01mA adjustable measuring time in the range of 1 s 60 s with resolution of 1 s and option Con tinuous test Measurement of differential leakage current Note In the half time of the measurement the tester automatically changes the polarity of the test socket and as a final result it displays the value of higher leakage cur...

Page 82: ... 0 000 mA 4 999 mA 0 001 mA 5 m v 3 digits Influencing factor Designation Additional uncertainty Position E1 0 Supply voltage E2 0 Temperature E3 0 25 μA ºC The shape of the network voltage CF E8 0 the bandwidth of test current results from the measuring system with adjusted touch current which simulates human perception and reaction in accordance with EN 60990 2002 adjustable upper limit in the r...

Page 83: ...OTEST only adjustable 1 60 s with resolution of 1 s Current Consumption measurement with clamp during power measurement Display range Resolution Basic uncertainty 100 mA 999 mA 1 mA 5 m v 5 digits 1 00 A 9 99 A 0 01 A 10 0 A 24 9 A 0 1 A basic uncertainty above does not include uncertainty of measuremenr clamp adjustable measuring time in the range of 1 s 60 s with resolution of 1 s and option Con...

Page 84: ... power supply socket is connected to PE of the test socket b measurement category II 300V acc to EN 61010 1 c protection class of enclosure acc to PN EN 60529 IP40 IP67 with the lid closed d power supply of the tester 195 V 265 V 50 Hz e load current max 16 A 230 V f dimensions 390 mm x 305 mm x 175 mm g weight approx 5 0 kg h storage temperature 20 C 70 C i operating temperature 10 C 50 C j humid...

Page 85: ...t are available Cable adapter Shuko IEC for testing extensions WAADAPATIEC2 Three phase socket adapter 16 A WAADAPAT16P Three phase socket adapter 16 A switchable WAADAPAT16PR Three phase socket adapter 32 A WAADAPAT32P Three phase socket adapter 32 A switchable WAADAPAT32PR Adapter for industrial sockets 16 A WAADAPAT16F1 Adapter for industrial sockets 32 A WAADAPAT32F1 Adapter IEC IEC 60320 C6 P...

Page 86: ...le users to perform all measurements available in Metro iPAT testers on the network measure ment socket NOTE Adapters for three phase sockets and for 32A industrial sockets must not be used for the following measurements leakage currents IPE and IΔ power and current consump tion for detailed information on the use of adapters see PAT Adapter s User s Guide 11 Manufacturer The manufacturer of the d...

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