Chassis (enclosure) leakage test – Fluke Biomedical ESA615 User Manual
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Electrical Safety Analyzer
How to Do Electrical Safety Tests
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Chassis (Enclosure) Leakage Test
Note
The Chassis (Enclosure) Leakage test is only
available for the IEC60601 or ANSI/AAMI ES1
1993 standard selections.
The Chassis (Enclosure) Leakage Test measures the
current that flows between the enclosure of the DUT and
protective earth. Figure shows the electrical connections
between the Product and the DUT.
To do a Chassis (Enclosure) Leakage Test:
1. Connect a lead between the V/
Ω
/A jack and the DUT
enclosure.
2. Push
.
3. Push
the
Chassis softkey from the Leakage Current
Test menu.
4. The measured current shows in the display.
The Chassis Leakage test can be done with different fault
conditions on the test receptacle. Push to switch
the test receptacle between Normal, Off, Reverse, and
Off. Push to open and close the neutral connection
to the receptacle. Push to open and close the earth
connection of the receptacle.
The outlet conditions below apply when do this test:
•
Normal
Polarity
•
Normal Polarity, Open Earth
•
Normal Polarity, Open Neutral
•
Reversed
Polarity
•
Reversed Polarity, Open Earth
•
Reversed Polarity, Open Neutral
IEC60601-1 specifies that the applied parts must be
connected for this measurement. Push or to ground
and unground all applied parts connection posts.
Note
Chassis leakage for ANSI/AAMI is the same schematic
without the Applied Parts switch.