Making point-to-point measurements, Measuring voltage, Measuring resistance – Fluke Biomedical ESA620 User Manual

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Electrical Safety Analyzer

Making Point-To-Point Measurements

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Making Point-To-Point Measurements

The Analyzer can make voltage, resistance, and low
current measurements through its Point-to-Point function.
To access the Point-to-Point function menu shown in
Figure 30, press . Softkeys F1 through F3 are used
to select the measurement function.

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Figure 30. Point-To-Point Function Menu

Measuring Voltage

To make a voltage measurement:

1. Press the softkey labeled Voltage from the

Point-To-Point menu.

2. Insert test leads in the RED and BLACK 2-Wire

V/

Ω

/A jacks.

3. Place the probe tips across the unknown voltage and

read the measurement in the Analyzer’s display.

The Analyzer will measure up to 300 volts ac.

Measuring Resistance

The Analyzer can make 2-Wire or 4-Wire resistance
measurements. To switch between these methods, see
the “Selecting 2-Wire or 4-Wire Measurements” section.

To make a resistance measurement:

1. Press the softkey labeled Resistance from the

Point-To-Point menu.

2. Insert test leads in the RED and BLACK 2-Wire

V/

Ω

/A jacks. For 4-Wire measurements, two

additional leads need to be inserted into the RED
and BLACK 4 Wire Source jacks.

3. Place the probes across the unknown resistance and

read the measurement in the Analyzer’s display.

The Analyzer will measure resistances up to 2.0

Ω

.

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