OPTIONAL: You may maintain the voltage at the set value for
production testing using the probe, but exercise extreme caution. This
can be dangerous. Ensure the retractable probe is in good condition,
and the operator is standing on a clean rubber mat with dry hands.
Also, ensure the terminals to be tested on the unit under test are not
connected to a capacitor, transformer, or suppressor. Otherwise,
start the test at zero voltage and increase it to the desired value, as
described earlier.
12. If the leakage exceeds the set value of the trip current, the high
voltage will immediately be turned off, and the LINE FAULT
Indicator Light will illuminate. Otherwise, the item being tested is
deemed "good".
13. Press the RESET button to turn OFF the LINE FAULT Indicator
Light and turn on the high voltage if necessary.
14. To repeat a test on the same unit, restart from step (8).
Otherwise, turn off the test set, remove the ground wire, and
return to step (3).
NOTE: Do not perform the dielectric test when there is a low-resistance load
between the terminals to be tested or terminals to ground. An insulation-
resistance test is recommended. (A dielectric test is nearly always conducted
with a capacitive load.)!
WARNING: Never allow the output voltage to come into contact with a
person! Even relatively low output voltage can result in a lethal shock!
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