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NOTE: LOW voltage range is 800v to 8,000v, in 100v increments. HIGH
voltage range is 3,500v to 35,000v in 100v increments
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Continue holding the Power button on the panel of the AP/W Instrument case
and use the screwdriver to adjust the voltage setting, using the digital display for
reference.
NOTE: When the Power button on the panel of the Instrument case is held,
there is no output from the PowerPak. However, all attachments from the nose
of the PowerPak and beyond should always be considered a potential hazard.
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Once the voltage has been set, as shown by the LCD on the panel of the
Instrument Case, the Power button on the panel of the Instrument case may be
released.
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Attach electrode to the high voltage wand handle assembly and apply to the
structure to be inspected. The electrode should always make intimate contact
with the surface under inspection.
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Turn the instrument ON by holding the safety switch handle of the PowerPak
firmly against the instrument handle. (Instrument handle has neoprene rubber
grip), then pressing the “ON” button on the PowerPak.
NOTE: The instrument will turn OFF when the safety handle is released.
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The instrument will “remember” the last HIGH or LOW and voltage setting
selected, after being turned OFF and then ON again.
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The instrument is now ready to use.
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See the Addendum
Operational Check
at the end of the manual.
4. INTEGRATED VOLTMETER
The Model AP/W Holiday Detector includes an integrated voltmeter displayed on the
front panel of the main instrument.
The LCD of the voltmeter measures and displays the output voltage of the holiday
detector. This display gives the user the ability to tune the AP/W to a specific voltage
within the 800v – 8,000v Low range and the 3,500v – 35,000v High range. Voltages
increment in 100v steps.
Because the Model AP/W includes this integrated peak reading voltmeter, it is not
suggested that an external peak reading voltmeter be used with this instrument. Most