Key features – Fluke Biomedical DALE601 User Manual
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DALE601/601E
Operators Manual
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This device is sensitive to electromagnetic fields. If
interference is encountered in measurements,
reconfigure the test setup or contact the manufacturer.
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Do not leave the DUT connected and drawing high load
current for extended periods. The Analyzer is not
designed for continuous measurements and may
overheat.
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Always pause in the OFF (middle) position when
switching polarity from normal to reverse. Inductive
loads of the DUT may create high voltage transients
when trying to reverse the direction of current flow
instantaneously.
Key
Features
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Small, lightweight, self-contained, portable, hand-held instrument
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120 V and 230 V operation (DALE601 and DALE601E, respectively)
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Easy to use controls with master range meter for each test
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Five (5) universal EKG lead connectors
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True rms measurement of current and voltage
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Accurate resistance measurements with 4-wire Kelvin bridge
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Manually selectable ANSI/AAMI ES1-1993 or IEC601-1 test loads
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Measures the following:
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Line (Mains) Voltage
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Device Current
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Earth Resistance
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Leakage Current: Earth, Enclosure (Chassis), Patient Lead (Leakage
Currents can be measured in Open/Closed Neutral, Normal/Reversed
Polarity and Open/Closed Ground and are displayed directly in µA.)
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Patient Auxiliary Current
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M.A.P. (Patient Lead Isolation) Current
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External Measurements: Leakage Current, Electrical Isolation,
Resistance