Key features – Fluke Biomedical ESA180 User Manual
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Users Guide
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Ensure that the device under test power requirements
are within the capabilities of the Analyzer, labeled as
20 A at 120 V ac and 10 A at 240 V ac. The Analyzer
requires that adapter cables match the appropriate
connector for line voltages other than 120V.
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Do not leave the device under test 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 device under test may create high voltage
transients when trying to reverse the direction of
current flow instantaneously.
Key Features
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Handheld instrument
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Test power line integrity
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Line voltage
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Instrument current
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Grounding resistance via 4-wire method
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Ground leakage current
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Enclosure (chassis) leakage current
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Patient (lead to ground) leakage current
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Patient (lead to lead) auxiliary current
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Patient isolation (sink) current
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Voltage gradients
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Device-to-device resistance
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Device-to-device leakage current
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Probe and transducer isolation current
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True-rms measurement
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AAMI test load