Voltage Test (Two Pole) (V) Trms; Single-Pole Phase Test; Continuity Test (Rx); Determining The Phase Rotation Indication - Beha-Amprobe 2100-Delta Manual Del Usuario

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Voltage Test (Two Pole) (V) TRMS

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Follow the safety instructions. Connect both test
probes to the test object.
• The 2100-Delta switches ON automatically when voltage
exceeds approx. 6V and can measure voltages in range
of 6V-1000VAC/1500VDC.
The voltage measurement is shown on the LC display
and the voltage level is also indicated by LEDs if it is
above 120 V
• The buzzer and vibration function turn on if the voltage is
higher than 50 V AC or 120 V DC.
• Voltage polarity is indicated in the following way on LCD:
AC: AC symbol is on
+DC: DC symbol is on
-DC: - symbol and DC symbol is on
• Above 120 V, the polarity is shown in addition on the LED
display in the following way.
AC: both 120 V LEDs are on
+DC: left +120 V LED is on
-DC: right -120 V LED is on
The "L2 +" probe should be connected to positive (+)
potential, and the tester LED Polarity indication will show
the "+DC" symbol. When the "L2 +" probe is connected to
negative potential (-) the tester will indicate "-DC" polarity.
During voltage test, L or R LED/Symbol may light up.
In case of discharged batteries, only the ELV LED lights up
when voltage above 50 VAC / 120 VDC is detected.

Single-Pole Phase Test

The single-pole phase test works with an AC voltage
exceeding approx. 100 VAC.
During the single-pole phase test to determine the phase
conductors, the display function may be impaired (e.g. with
insulating personal protective equipment or at insulated
locations).
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The voltage indication in single-pole phase test is not
sufficient to assure safety. This function is not suitable to
test for absence of voltage. This always requires a two-pole
voltage test.
• Firmly hold the tester with entire hand.
• Connect voltage tester's test probe
test object. The LED for ELV / Single pole phase test
indication is ON if voltage exceeds 100V.
The single-pole phase test function is automatically
executed in all functions except "Voltage Mode <10V".

Continuity Test (Rx)

The test circuit/object shall be de-energized
before measurement.
• Check for the absence of voltage by conducting a two
pole voltage test on the test object.
• Connect both test probes together or press the ON/OFF
button to switch on the tester.
• Continuity function is automatically executed in all
functions except Current (A) mode and "Voltage Mode
<10V".
• Connect both test probes to the test object. For continuity
(up to approx. 500 kΩ) the LED for continuity Rx is ON,
the LCD indicates "Con" and the buzzer is active.
If a lower, 20 Ohm threshold for continuity is preferred, "low
resistance indication" (L Rx) mode can be selected.

Determining the Phase Rotation Indication

The voltage tester features a three-phase rotation indicator
with two probes.
Follow the safety instructions.
The Phase Rotation Indication tester is always active, and the
LED L or R may be ON constantly.
However, the phase rotation indication can be determined
only in a three-phase system between the phases. The
instrument displays the voltage between two phases.
• Connect the test probe L1 to the presumed phase L1 and
the test probe L2 to the presumed phase L2.
• Firmly hold the handle of the tester with entire hand.
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