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Megger BMM2500 Guide De L'utilisateur page 8

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FIG.1
Insulation tests are only initiated when the TEST but-
ton is pressed.
1. Set the range switch to the test voltage
required.
2. Connect the test leads, first to the instrument,
and then to the isolated item under test.
3. Press the TEST button to activate the test
voltage. Take the reading.
4. Release the TEST button at the end of the test.
( P ress the TEST button if the l t b f e a t u re is
Insulation
Tests (MΩ)
(See fig.1)
The insulation tests
apply a known volt-
age to the circ u i t
under
test
and
m e a s u re the re s u l t-
ing leakage curre n t .
The circuit under
test must be com-
pletely
d e - e n e r-
g i s e d and i s o l a t e d
b e f o re test connec-
tions are made.
enabled). The last reading will hold on the display.
5. Any capacitive circuits charged during a test
will automatically discharge. If significant
voltage remains the voltage warning will occur
and the voltage present displayed.
6. Remove the test leads only when no voltage is
indicated.
Locking Test Button (ltb)
When it is desired to do a long insulation test, the
test can be 'locked on' by pressing the
while the test button is held down. The warning
will appear on the display and both buttons may be
released whilst the test continues. The next press
of the test button will terminate the test.
Note: There is a short delay on the first operation
of '1000 V' range, each time the range is selected.
This is to prevent accidental application of 1kV.
The MΩ range features a leakage current display.
Leakage current is the value of current that flows
during the insulation test. To view the leakage cur-
rent press the
XXXXX
tance press the
XXXXX
XXXXX
key. To view insulation resis-
key again.
key
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