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Fluke Biomedical 601PRO XL User Manual

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S T A N D A R D S A N D P R I N C I P L E S

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IEC 1010 Controlled Power Sequence and Limits (Reflects IEC 61010-1 Second Edition, 2001-2002)

IEC 1010 STANDARD

CLASS I

CLASS II

DESCRIPTION POLARITY

CIRCUIT

Line Voltage V

N/A

N/A

NL

NL

Earth Resistance

@25A

N/A OFF 0.2 NT

Startup Delay (auto only)

Norm

Norm

Accessible Voltage RMS

Norm

Norm

33

33

Accessible Leakage RMS

µA

Norm Norm 500 500

Accessible Leakage DC

µA

Norm Norm 2000 2000

Accessible Voltage RMS

Norm

No E

55

55

Accessible Leakage RMS

µA

Norm No

E 3500 3500

Accessible Leakage DC

µA

Norm No

E 15000

15000

Power OFF Delay

Norm

No L2

Accessible Voltage RMS

Norm

No L2

55

55

Accessible Leakage RMS

µA

Norm No

L2 3500 3500

Accessible Leakage DC

µA

Norm

No L2

15000

15000

Startup Delay (auto only)

Rev

Norm

Accessible Voltage RMS

Rev

Norm

33

33

Accessible Leakage RMS

µA

Rev

Norm

500

500

Accessible Leakage DC

µA

Rev Norm 2000 2000

Accessible Voltage RMS

Rev

No E

55

55

Accessible Leakage RMS

µA

Rev No

E 3500 3500

Accessible Leakage DC

µA

Rev No

E 15000

15000

Power OFF Delay

Rev

No L2

Accessible Voltage RMS

Rev

No L2

55

55

Accessible Leakage RMS

µA

Rev No

L2 3500 3500

Accessible Leakage DC

µA

Rev No

L2 15000

15000

NOTE: The Class/Type information is not part of the IEC 1010-1 specification; hence, with the exception of Earth Resistance, the tests and
limits are the same for all Classes. The device only fails if the Accessible Voltage and Leakage are above the set limits.

Accessible Leakage RMS/DC is the same as Enclosure Leakage in IEC 601 terminology.

The limit for Protective Earth Resistance is specified as 0.1

without the mains cord impedance. Test the mains cord separately or do the

lead offset (calibration) through the mains cord. To do the specified one-minute test, Manual mode must be used.

Data is assessed based on the outlet configuration. The only requirement is for one of the three readings, Accessible Voltage, Accessible
Leakage RMS, or Accessible Leakage DC, to pass for a given outlet configuration. Alternatively stated, all three of these tests must fail for the
same outlet configuration to fail a test.