Hf leakage current test 3 – Fluke Biomedical RF303 User Manual
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HF Leakage Current Test 3
The HF leakage test number three is an IEC earth-referenced, BF-type leakage
current test. You perform the test by connecting a 200-ohm resistive test load
from the ESU’s active electrode to earth/ground on the Analyzer. Then you
connect a second 200-ohm resistive load from the ESU’s neutral/dispersive
electrode to earth/ground on the Analyzer. The Analyzer then displays the high
frequency current leakage from the ESU you’re testing. See Figure 3-5 for a
diagram of this test at the end of this section.
Test Procedures
The procedures involved with this test include:
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connecting the ESU you want to test to the Analyzer
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selecting a 200-ohm test load resistance
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measuring the ESU’s HF leakage current
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ending the test
To connect the ESU to the Analyzer:
1. Connect the ESU Active electrode to the right gray jack aux HF leakage,
using one of the test leads from the set, Part # 1903307.
2. Connect the ESU Neutral/Dispersive electrode to yellow jack active, using
test lead Part # 2772171.
3. Connect a jumper between the right blue jack dispersive and the left green
jack ground earth reference, using test lead Part # 2772209.
4. Connect a jumper between the right green jack ground earth reference and
the left gray jack aux HF leakage, using test lead Part # 2772209.
5. If operating under battery power, attach a test lead from the set (Part #
1903307) from the battery ground on the side panel to the ground earth
reference.
To select a 200-ohm test load resistance setting:
1. Press the
OHMS SELECT
increase (+) or decrease (-) buttons as needed
until the test load value 200 appears in the display. After approximately
one second, the display returns to a blank screen. Below is an example of
a test load value as it appears in the display.