Safety tests, Risk (leakage) current test – Welch Allyn PROPAQ CS User Manual
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Safety tests
The following two safety tests, a risk (leakage) current safety check and a dielectric
strength integrity (hi-pot) test, must be performed whenever the monitor has been
opened for calibration or repair.
Risk (leakage) current test
A risk (leakage) current test must be performed to verify that the patient remains
electrically isolated from the power circuits of the monitor.
Check leakage currents using a Fluke (Dynatech/Nevada) 431F-1D safety analyzer or its
equivalent. The source current should not exceed 10
μA rms. The sink current, measured
between the isolated patient connections (ECG) and the dc power input connector of the
monitor, should not exceed 20
μA rms. See the analyzer's operator's manual for the
proper safety check procedure.
Note
A hi-pot test is only required if the monitor has been opened.
Note
Because of the all-insulated construction of the monitor, an Enclosure Leakage
Current Test to ground is not necessary.
Table 3. Electrical connections for patient risk (leakage) current safety tests
Safety test
Power adapter
Monitor dc input
Monitor cable
Safety analyzer
Source current
Plugged into analyzer
outlet (power adapter
switch on)
Connected to power
adapter
RA
LA
LL
C
RL
RA
LA
LL
C
RL
Sink current
Not used
Connected to ground
connector on analyzer
RA
LA
LL
C
RL
RA
LA
LL
C
RL