Seaward Apollo 600 User Manual
Page 21

IEC Lead / Polarity
The IEC lead input is a test socket and is not intended to be connected directly
to mains. Do not connect this input to the mains supply.
The Polarity test checks the wiring polarity of an IEC lead,
the IEC should be plugged into both the EUT and IEC test
sockets.
This test can be used to test the wiring polarity of extension leads by plugging the supplied
test IEC lead into the end of the extension lead to complete the circuit to the IEC tests socket.
In the automatic sequence editor the Polarity can be added to sequence. In the manual mode
the polarity test is already part of a pre-defined test sequence which includes an Earth
Continuity test, an Insulation test and the Polarity test.
External Leakage Adaptors
While using an External Leakage Adaptor the mains supply will be connected
to the EUT through the adaptor.
The External Leakage Adaptor test function is intended to
used in conjunction with the one of Seaward's external
leakage adaptors. Connect the external leakage adaptor
into the Red test terminal, connect the Earth Continuity
probe into the Black test terminal.
Connect the mains supply and the EUT to the external
leakage adaptor.
Note that connecting both the EUT and mains supply to the external leakage adaptor will
connect the mains supply to the EUT.
11.4 Checkbox Verification
The Apollo 600 comes supplied with a Checkbox. This can be used to verify that the Apollo
600 test functions are working correctly. When selecting the Checkbox function follow the
onscreen instructions.
The Checkbox function will perform a number of electrical tests. Ensure that
the onscreen instructions are followed and that you do not touch the checkbox
during the active tests.
11.5 PAT Settings
This function allows you to configure the below factors with relation to PAT testing.
Press this button to go to the next page.