Measuring patient auxiliary current – Fluke Biomedical DALE601 User Manual

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Operation

Measuring Patient Auxiliary Current

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Measuring Patient Auxiliary Current

Patient Auxiliary Current (I

A

) (lead-to-lead current) flows from any patient

lead to any other patient lead and to all other leads connected together,
including:

Bias current of the input amplifier

Reverse leakage current of input protection diodes

Lead-off sensing current

Impedance measurement current such as for respiration

The currents can be dc or ac or a combination of both. They are measured
using a true rms to provide the common base necessary for accurate readout
with a variety of common waveforms.

Measurement is made with a completely floating circuit to avoid extraneous
leakage currents to ground introducing errors. Measurement is made from the
selected lead to all other leads connected together, thus reducing the
permutations required to cover all possibilities.

To measure patient auxiliary current:

1. Connect the patient leads to the universal connectors on the front of the

analyzer.

2. Set the

FUNCTION

switch to

PATIENT AUX CURRENT

.

MAI

N

S

V

OLTAGE

CURRE

N

T AMPS

EARTH RESISTA

N

CE

EARTH LEAKAGE

E

N

CLOSURE LEAKAGE

PATIE

N

T LEAD LEAKAGE

PATIE

N

T AUX CURRE

N

T

M.A.P.

EXTER

N

AL

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