INSUTEST10000
DESCRIPTION
This is a 10kV high voltage insulation tester, which has output voltages of
1000V, 2500V, 5000V, 10000V.
The top line of the display shows the elapsed time at the start of the test.
Digital readout of the total time will remain displayed even after testing has
ceased.
This instrument displays a voltage warning and sounds when AC or DC is
present before injecting the test voltage.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
La electricidad puede causar lesiones severas incluso a bajas tensiones y
con pequeñas corrientes. Con lo cual, es extremadamente importante que
lea la información siguiente antes de utilizar su medidor de aislamiento de
alta tensión.
a. This Instrument must only be used and operated by a competent trained
person and in strict accordance with the instructions. We will not accept
liability for any damage or injury caused by misuse or non compliance with
instructions and safety procedures.
b. This instrument must not be used on live circuits. Ensure all circuits are
de-energised before testing. see paragraph for details of built-in warning
features should your high voltage insulation tester be connected to a live
system.
c. Always inspect your high voltage insulation tester and test leads before
use for any sign of abnormality or damage. If any abnormal conditions
exist (broken test leads, cracked case, display faulty etc...) do not attempt
to take any measurement or use the tester. Return your high voltage
insulation tester to your nearest distributor for service.
d. Your high voltage insulation tester has been designed with your safety in
mind. However, no design can completely protect against incorrect use.
Electrical circuits can be dangerous and / or lethal when a lack of caution
or poor safety practice is used.
e. Pay attention to cautions and warnings, which will inform you of potentially
dangerous procedures.
f. Your high voltage insulation tester has a live circuit warning beeper. If it is
connected to a live circuit, a rapid pulsating bleep will be heard. DO NOT
proceed to test and immediately disconnect the instrument from the circuit.
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