Fluke Biomedical ESA615 User Manual
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Electrical Safety Analyzer
How to Do Electrical Safety Tests
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The outlet conditions below apply when you do this test:
•
Normal
Polarity
•
Normal Polarity, Open Neutral
•
Normal Polarity, Open Earth
•
Reversed Polarity, Open Neutral
•
Reversed Polarity, Open Earth
Lead Isolation (Mains on Applied Part) MAP
Leakage Test
Note
The Lead Isolation (Mains on Applied Part)
leakage test is available when the IEC60601 &
ANSI/AAMI standard is selected.
The Lead Isolation (Mains On Applied Parts) Leakage
Current test measures the current that flows in response
to an isolated AC voltage applied between a selected
applied part, group of applied parts, or all applied parts,
and Earth (and any conductive part connected to the RED
terminal). Figure shows the electrical connections
between the Product and the DUT when it does a Mains
on Applied Part Leakage Current Test.
Note
With 60601 standard selected, the MAP test
voltage is available in Normal and Reverse (180
degrees out of phase with mains).
To do a Lead Isolation (Mains on Applied Part) test:
1. Push
.
2. Push
the
More softkey.
3. Set the applied part groupings with and .
Note
Refer to the test standard when you decide the
type of the applied parts and how they must be
grouped for the test.
4. Push
the Select softkey.
5. Push
the
Lead Isolation softkey.
6. Push
or to set the desired applied part connection.
7. Push
to apply the voltage and read the leakage
current in the display.