Connecting to line power, Connecting a dut to the analyzer, Turning the analyzer on – Fluke ESA612 User Manual

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ESA612
Users Manual

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Connecting to Line Power

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Warning

To avoid shock hazard and for proper
Analyzer operation, connect the factory
supplied three-conductor line power cord to
a properly grounded power outlet. Do not
use a two-conductor adapter or extension
cord; this will break the protective ground
connection.

Connect the Analyzer to a properly grounded three-prong
outlet. The Analyzer will not properly test a DUT when the
ground lead is open.
The Analyzer is intended for use with single-phase,
grounded power. It is not intended for dual, split-phase or
three-phase power configurations. But it can be used with
any power system that supplies the correct voltages for
single-phase and is grounded, or is an isolated power
system.

Connecting a DUT to the Analyzer

A Device Under Test (DUT) can be connected in a
number of different ways depending on the device and
the number of connections needed for a full electrical
safety test. Figure 4 shows a DUT connected to the test
receptacle, applied parts posts, and a separate
connection to the DUT’s enclosure or protective earth
ground.

Turning the Analyzer On

Note

To ensure the high voltage indicator is working,
look for it to illuminate during the power-up self
test.

Press the power switch on the left-side panel so the “I”
side of the ac power switch is depressed. The Analyzer
will perform a series of self tests and then display the
message shown in Figure 3 when the self test has
completed successfully.

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Figure 3. Analyzer Ready for Operation

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