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MACROTEST
5035
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During the ramp test if the RCD trips
to separate the circuit at a tripping
current higher than I
∆n
(Type AC) or 1.4
I
∆n
(Type A with I
∆n
>10mA) or 2 I
∆n
(Type A with I
∆n
≤10mA), the instrument
emits
a long sound signal at the end
of the test and displays the values
alongside.
RCD
~
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mA
58
m
s
1
V
t
0°
U
L
=
50
V
During the ramp test for general
RCDs if the RCD trips to separate the
circuit, the instrument emits
a long
sound signal at the end of the test
and displays the values alongside.
RCD
~
o
>
300
mS
Ι
∆N
42
m
A
2
V
t
0°
U
L
=
50 V
SAVING:
The tests can be stored pressing the
SAVE key twice
(according to paragraph 5.1).
If a contact voltage
U
t
higher than the
selected limit (U
L
) is detected the
instrument
interrupts the test and emits
a long sound signal at the end of the
test and displays the values
alongside.displays the screen
alongside.
RCD
~
o
>
50
V
A
UL
I
∆N
x5
MAN
t
0° U
L
=50V
THIS RESULT CANNOT BE SAVED.
In order to store the contact voltage value U
t
(out of the limits) effect the test under U
t
mode.
Message
"Att
UL": a too high
contact voltage
was detected.
ATTENTION: the RCD tripping current is higher
than the rated value of the set differential current
(I
∆N
=30mA was set in the example
).
Maximum current generated by the instrument
during the test for general RCDs (the value
indicated is referred to an AC type 30mA RCD, in
this case the maximum current supplied is equal to
1.4xI
∆N
)
Message
“>50V” o “>25V”: the instrument detects
a contact voltage higher than the selected limit
(50V in this case).
Contact voltage
U
L
referred to the
value of rated
current.
SAVE
RCD tripping time
or RCD
SAVE
or RCD