KYORITSU 4105A User Manual

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4. Layout Diagram

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LCD Display

w

Battery Replacement Mark

e

Indication LED With

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(Low Battery Symbol)

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Measurement(Green)

r

Press To Test Button

t

Range Selector Switch

y

Measuring Terminals

u

Test Leads

i

Auxiliary Earth Spikes

o

Simplified Measurement Probe

!0

Safety Alligator Clip

!1

Test Bar

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5. Preparation for Measurement

5-1 Battery Voltage Check

Turn on the instrument. If the display is clear without low battery symbol

"

" showing, battery voltage is sufficient. If the display blanks or "

" is

indicated, replace the batteries according to section 7 for Battery

Replacement.

5-2 Connecting Test Probe

Insert the plug of the probe securely into the terminals of the instrument.

Loose connection may result in inaccurate measurements.

6.Operating Instructions

DANGER

The instrument will produce a maximum voltage of about 50V between

terminals E-C in earth resistance function. Take enough caution to

avoid electric shock hazard.

When measuring earth voltage, do not apply voltage greater than 200V

between measuring terminals.

When measuring earth resistance, do not apply voltage between

measuring terminals.

6-1 Principle of Measurement

This instrument makes earth resistance measurement with fall-of-

potential method, which is a method to obtain earth resistance value Rx

by applying AC constant current

I between the measurement

object E (earth electrode) and C

(current electrode), and finding

out the potential difference V

between E and P (potential

electrode).

Rx = V / I

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