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. If you wish to use the DC voltage output to supply the relay
under test, press the button (69), then use knob (20) to
adjust the voltage value, that is displayed on the LCD display
(23). Connect the DC supply input of the relay to sockets (63).
. Connect the relay to the two main current output sockets
(13) that correspond to the current to be generated. For the
sake of accuracy and ease of adjustment, select the smallest
range greater that the desired current.
. Connect the TRIP output to the STOP input.
. Select the connection socket measurement pressing the
push-button (57): the LED turns on. This enables current
output measurement. WARNING: if you do not select the
output socket, the test displays false current or voltage values.
. Select ON and check if you can easily adjust the desired
current, acting on knob (6). If the current is reached with a
rotation less than one fifth of the total, this means that the
burden is very low. In this instance, reduce the output power
with the following menu commands:
Test control > Test power > 60 VA > ESC
The 60 VA LED turns on. Select ON again, and check that the
desired current can be reached with ease of adjustment; if the
current is not reached, go back and select 300 VA.
. Next steps depend upon the type of relay and upon the type
of test you want to perform. The following example applies to
an overcurrent relay with a time-dependent curve and one (or
more) time-independent threshold. Of this relay we want to
find and save trip and drop-off thresholds, and also the time-
dependent curve.