Performing an insulation resistance test – Fluke ESA612 User Manual

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Electrical Safety Analyzer

Performing Electrical Safety Tests

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Performing an Insulation Resistance Test

The five insulation resistance tests take measurements on
mains (L1 & L2) to Protective earth, applied parts to
Protective earth, mains to applied parts, mains to non-
earthed accessible conductive points, and applied parts to
non-earthed accessible conductive points.
To access the Insulation Resistance Test menu,
press M.
All Insulation Resistance Tests can be performed using
500 or 250 volts dc. To change the test voltage from the
Insulation Resistance Test menu, press the softkey
labeled More. Pressing the softkey labeled Change
Voltage
will cause the test voltage to toggle between 250
and 500 volts dc.

Note

Exiting and re-entering the Insulation Resistance
Test menu causes the test voltage to return to its
default value of 500 volts dc.

As shown in Figure 11, three of the five tests are shown
over function soft keys F1 through F3. To access the other
two tests or test voltage selection, press the softkey
labeled More. The softkey labeled Back will move the
menu back up to the top-level insulation resistance test
menu.

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Figure 11. Insulation Resistance Measurement

After selecting one of the tests by pressing the appropriate
softkey, press T to apply the selected voltage to the
DUT and take the resistance measurement.
Figures 12 through 16 shows the electrical connections
between the Analyzer and DUT for the five insulation
resistance tests.

Note

The DUT is powered off for this test.

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