Your hal tester – Seaward ClareHAL User Manual
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Leak Hi – this is the upper limit for the leakage current.
Leak Lo – this is the lower limit for the leakage current. It is used to
determine that a EUT is correctly connected.
Arc detect – this shows the level set for the detection of any arc that
may occur in the EUT, during testing.
Start – shows the action needed to initiate the test sequence. This
refers to the usage of the e
external safety guard switch
only
, the
external guard switch
and
the G
Green button or the G
Green button
only
.
Test status – here this shows that the test is in the hold phase. This
part of the display is used to indicate what part of the test cycle is
being performed.
Elapsed ttest time – this is shown below the test status.
HV icon – this is displayed to show that a voltage is being generated by
the tester, and if connected, will appear at the EUT.
⊕
1
⊕ (Hal 102) This icon indicates which active terminal output
channel pair is selected.
(Hal 103) This icon denotes that the front HV +/- sockets is the active
test output port and will carry the test voltages during test. This icon
corresponds to F
F (front) port field selected in the test sequence editor
window.
(Hal 103) This icon denotes that the active test output port selected is
the rear socket which must only be connected to the Seaward test
output box provided. This icon corresponds to R
R (rear) port field
selected in the test sequence editor window.
Note: if both the F & R icons are enabled, the tester will perform the
test twice, once for the front output and then the rear output with a
prompting in between the tests.
Note: With respect to the HAL 103 and HAL 104, G
Ground Bond or
Earth Bond Test the test output port is not selectable and Test
voltages will only be active at the rear socket via the test output box.
The
right panel
of the display shows the output voltage and leakage
current or insulation resistance, depending on which test is being
applied.
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