HT instruments FULLTEST3 User Manual

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5.9.2. POWER MEASUREMENT

Measured quantities and display ranges:
Apparent power P

APP

0

 5.06 kVA

Real power P

0

 5.06 kVA

Mains voltage U

L/N 195

 253 V

Load current I

L

0

 20 A

Power factor PF

0

 1

Leakage current I

PE

0.25 mA

 10 A

1) Select POWER function by pressing the FUNC hard key first.
2) Check selected measurement time and modify it if needed by pressing the MODE (5) touch-screen

key first. Four independent preset measurement times are available for quicker operations. Select
the closest one and modify it by using the + and touch screen keys if needed.

3) Check selected limit apparent power and modify it if needed by pressing the LIMIT (6) touch-

screen key first. Four independent preset limit values are available for quicker operations. Select

the closest one and modify it by using the + and touch screen keys if needed.

4) Check selected position of phase terminal on schuko socket by pressing the L POS (7) touch-

screen key. If LEFT position is selected then phase potential is connected to the left terminal of
schuko socket and vice versa.

5) Select measurement screen by pressing the

(4) touch-screen key and check all settings again.

6) Connect the UUT to schuko socket according to the figure below.

Figure 37

: Connection of UUT to schuko test socket

7. Start the measurement by pressing the START/STOP button. The measurement will start to run

and will be stopped after pressing the START/STOP button again or after elapsing set
measurement time.

Test result (apparent power) will be currently displayed in green colour

if it is lower than or equal to

set limit value

or in red colour i

f it is higher than set limit value.

Final result will be equipped with

green

symbol and with beep-beep sound if it is OK or with

red

symbol and with longer beep

sound if it is not OK

. See the display outlook with test result on the

figure 36.

8) Save the test result by pressing the SAVE hard key twice, for further instructions see the

“MEMORIZING EXAMPLE” section.

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