Caution – HT instruments GEO416 User Manual

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GEO416

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GEO416GS

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1.2. DURING USE
You are recommended to read carefully the following instructions:

CAUTION

Failure to comply with warnings and instructions may damage the instrument
and/or its components as well as injure the operator. If the low battery symbol
is displayed during use interrupt testing and replace batteries following the
procedure described in § 8.2


 Before selecting a new function disconnect the test leads from the circuit under test

 When the instrument is connected to the circuit under test never touch any unused

terminal

 Do not measure resistance in the presence of external voltages; although the

instrument is protected, an excessive voltage may cause malfunction

 Avoid submitting the instrument to voltage while measuring (i.e. a test lead slipping off

the measuring point accidentally touching an energized point).


1.3. AFTER USE

 Turn off the instrument pressing ON/OFF key after using it

 If you expect not to use the instrument for a long time remove the batteries.

1.4. DEFINITION OF MEASUREMENT CATEGORY (OVERVOLTAGE)
The standards IEC/EN61010-1: Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control and laboratory use, Part 1: General requirements, define what a
measurement category, usually called over voltage category, means. Under § 6.7.4:
Measuring circuits, it quotes:

Circuits are divided into the following measurement categories:

Measurement category IV is for measurements performed at the source of a low-

voltage installation.

Examples are electricity meters and measurements on primary excess current
protection devices as well as ripple control units.

Measurement category III is for measurements performed in the building installations.

Examples are measurements on distribution boards, circuit breakers, wiring, including
cables, bus-bars, junction boxes, switches, socket-outlets in the fixed installations, and
equipment for industrial use as well as some other equipment, for example, stationary
motors with permanent connection to fixed installations.

Measurement category II is for measurements performed on circuits directly

connected to the low voltage installations.

Examples are measurements on household appliances, portable tools and similar
equipment.

Measurement category I is for measurements performed on circuits not directly

connected to MAINS.

Examples are measurements on circuits not derived from MAINS, and specially
(internally) protected MAINS-derived circuits. In this latter case, transient stresses are
variable; for this reason, the norm requires that the transient withstanding capability of
the equipment is made known to the user.

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