Operating manual for the TG uni 1, TG euro 1 and TG euro 1 med appliance tester
Conducting tests in accordance with VDE 0751-1/EN 62353, Example 5 - Devices without protective conductor (PC II) and with applied part of type CF (or BF)
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Test settings
Fig. 117 shows the Main menu for test object protective measures.
After selecting the protective measure by pressing the
[Devices with PE (PC II)] button you reach the
„Selection parameters 0751-1“ screen (Fig. 118).
You use the [altern./mains] button to define whether the device leakage
current or applied part leakage current (previously known as patient leakage
current) is to be measured via alternative measurement or using the mains
voltage (direct or differential current).
The [applied part] button is used to switch between Type
B
,
BF
and
CF
applied parts. The test procedure is determined and the limit values for the
leakage current are specified according to these settings – see Table 1 on
Page 49.
Set an applied part of (e.g.) Type CF here.
Fig. 116
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Use the [RISO] button to define whether the insulation resistance is to be
tested or not.
You use the [auto/hand] function button to define whether the test procedure
is performed automatically or manually (by hand).
The headline (upper right) shows the setting:
Manually by hand (m), automatic (a)
Manual test procedure means that you have to confirm every test
stage by pressing the [OK] button to get to the next test stage.
Automatic test procedure means that a test stage automatically
changes to the next after 5 seconds – except for confirmation of
connection to the mains voltage (see Point 6.6, basic settings of
the appliance tester).
The [cancel] button takes you back to the Main menu. To continue – Press
the [next] button.
Fig. 117
Fig. 118
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