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Active
The number of active electrodes at the ESU.
Neutral
The number of neutral electrodes at the ESU.
The second part is found on the right of the custom setup dialog within the test details box.
This determines the number of leakage measurements to be taken. Each line defines a power value, load across
the electrodes and mode for a single HF leakage measurement. The toolbar allows addition and deletion of
individual settings. If the
symbol appears then that particular measurement setting is invalid.
Mode
Defines the mode that the ESU is to be in. The mode determines the type of waveform applied
to the electrodes. This is never set remotely.
Expected
Power
This is the power value on the ESU required for the test.
ESU Power
Setting
An optional entry that gives the dial setting appropriate to the power value.
Load Setting
This is the load used when measuring the leakage current.
5.3 Expected
Results
ESU devices that have BF or Monopolar electrodes will require two limits for each standard as demonstrated
below.
ESU devices that have bipolar electrodes need just one set of limits for each standard.
The values are the absolute values that all leakage measurements must adhere to in order to pass. If one
measurement fails so the whole test is deemed to have failed.
It is also possible to specify the limits as a percentage of the Power defined in the test details dialog box. The
limit will then be calculate as I =
√((Y% * P) / R), where Y is the value entered in Expected Results, and P and
R are the Power and Load defined in test details. Use the Operand menu to select this limit.