GT-600/GT-800 Instruction Manual
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Technical Specifications
General Features
Standards used
VDE 0701-0702, DIN VDE 0404-1/-2, EN 61010-1,
EN 61557-2, 4
Power supply (fixed mains cord) 230 V +10%/-15%, 50/60 Hz
Max. inter. power consumption 45 VA (R
PE-5A
function)
Max. load output current
16 A
Display
Graphic LCD 128x64 dots with blue backlight
Function selection
10-pos. (GT-800) / 8-pos. (GT-600) rotary switch
Result limits
Adjustable, refer to the adjustment range in
each function (visual and acoustic signal in case
of exceeded value)
Memories 952
locations
Buzzer for acoustic signal
Built in
Real time clock (RTC)
Built in
Internal battery for RTC
Li 3V/230 mAh type IEC CR2032
USB 2.0 communication with PC Yes
USB Bar code reader connection Yes
USB Keyboard connection
Yes
USB Stick connection
Yes
Protection class
I (PE conductor)
Measurement time:
Single mains-free meas.
Adjustable 3 ... 60 s
Single mains supplied meas.
Adjustable 5 ... 299 s
Continuous measurements
Limited to 5 minutes (save function active)
AUTO mains-free meas.
Adjustable 3 ... 60 s
AUTO mains supplied meas.
Adjustable 5 ... 299 s
Protection against mains
socket overload
Fuses F1 and F2, T16 A (H) / 250 V, 5×20 mm
Protection against excessive
protective conductor current
No, installation RCD trips
Dimensions
299 × 248 × 119 mm
Weight
Approx. 4 kg
IP protection class
IP40
CE directives
Low Voltage Directive LVD 2006/95/EC
Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004/108/EC
The Tester fulfils immunity requirements to be
used in an industrial electromagnetic
environment. There may be potential
difficulties in ensuring electromagnetic
compatibility in other environments, due to
conducted as well as radiated disturbances.
Reference temperature range
20 °C
5 °C
Working temperature range
0 ... 40 °C
Storage temperature range
-10 ... 50 °C
Reference humidity range
10 ... 60 % relative humidity w/o condensation
Working humidity range
10 ... 85 % relative humidity w/o condensation
Degree of pollution
2
Altitude above sea level
2000 m max.
Pre-Tests and Protection
Refer to page 62