Metrel MI3311-L User Manual

GammaPAT
MI 3311
Short instructions
Ver. 1.3, Code no. 20 751 626
Distributor:
METREL d.d. Ljubljanska cesta 77 1354 Horjul Slovenia
E-mail: metrel@metrel.si http://www.metrel.si
© 2010 METREL
Mark on your equipment certifies that this equipment meets the requirements of the EU (European Union) concerning safety and electromagnetic compatibility regulations
No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means without permission in writing from METREL.
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MI 3311 GammaPAT Table of contents
Table of contents
1 Start-up guide .........................................................................................................4
1.1 Safety and operational considerations ..............................................................4
1.2 Instrument description - Front and connector panel ..........................................5
1.3 Instrument description - Meaning of symbols ....................................................5
1.4 Battery handling ................................................................................................8
1.5 Warranty & Repairs ...........................................................................................9
1.6 Contact Metrel UK ...........................................................................................10
2 Quick-test guide ...................................................................................................11
2.1 Instrument test modes.....................................................................................11
2.2 Carrying out a Simple test ...............................................................................11
2.3 Carrying out a Shortcut test sequence ............................................................12
2.4 Carrying out a Single test ................................................................................12
2.5 Measurements.................................................................................................13
2.5.1 Earth Continuity........................................................................................13
2.5.2 Insulation resistance.................................................................................13
2.5.3 Insulation-P resistance .............................................................................14
2.5.4 Substitute leakage....................................................................................14
2.5.5 Substitute leakage-P current ....................................................................15
2.5.6 Polarity .....................................................................................................16
2.5.7 Voltage .....................................................................................................16
3 Step by step PC SW installation..........................................................................17
Appendix A – Simple test codes (UK)........................................................................20
Appendix B – Autotest shortcut codes (UK) .............................................................21
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MI 3311 GammaPAT Start-up guide

1 Start-up guide

1.1 Safety and operational considerations

Ì Warning on the instrument means »Read the Instruction manual with special
care to safety operation«. The symbol requires an action!
Ì Read this instruction manual carefully, otherwise use of the instrument may be
dangerous for the operator, for the instrument or for the equipment under test!
Ì If the test equipment is used in manner not specified in this instruction manual
the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired!
Ì Do not use the instrument and accessories if any damage is noticed! Ì The Instrument should not to be used for measurements while charging. Ì Consider all generally known precautions in order to avoid risk of electric shock
while dealing with hazardous voltages!
Ì Appliances MUST be fully disconnected from the mains supply before it is
connected to the MI3311 GammaPAT in order to perform a PAT test.
Ì Do not touch any test leads/terminals while the appliance is connected to the
MI3311 GammaPAT.
Ì Use only standard or optional test accessories, supplied by your distributor! Ì Instrument servicing and adjustment is only allowed to be carried out by
competent authorized personnel!
Ì Hazardous voltages can exist inside the instrument. Disconnect all test leads,
remove the power supply cable and switch off the instrument before opening the battery compartment.
Ì Instrument contains rechargeable NiCd or NiMh battery cells. The cells should
only be replaced with the same type as defined on the battery placement label or in this manual. Do not use standard alkaline battery cells while power supply adapter is connected, otherwise they may explode!
Ì If a test code with an earth bond test current higher than 200 mA is selected
(manually or with barcode reader) the GammaPAT instrument will automatically perform the Earth continuity test with a 200 mA test current. Other test parameters remain unchanged. The operator must be competent to decide if performing the test with a 200 mA current is acceptable!
Ì The Substitute leakage current / Substitute leakage-P tests can be carried out as
an alternative for the Leakage and Touch leakage tests if there are no mains supply dependent switches inside the equipment. The operator must be competent to decide if performing the substitute leakage current test is applicable!
Ì If a test code with a Leakage current is selected (manually or with barcode
reader) the GammaPAT instrument will automatically perform a Substitute leakage test. Other test parameters remain unchanged. The operator must be competent to decide if performing the Substitute leakage test is acceptable!
Ì If a test code with a Touch leakage current is selected (manually or with barcode
reader) the GammaPAT instrument will automatically perform a Substitute leakage-P test. Other test parameters remain unchanged. The operator must be competent to decide if performing the Substitute leakage-P test is acceptable!
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1.2 Instrument description - Front and connector panel

Instrument description
1. Display
2. FAIL indicator
3. PASS indicator
4. TEST key
5. UP key
6. DOWN key
7. MEM key
8. TAB key
9. ON/OFF (2 sec), ESC key
10. Mains test socket
Connectors
1. S/EB1 Probe and Earth continuity terminal
2. IEC / Voltage input
3. Protection cover
4. Charger socket
5. USB connector for communication with PC
6. PS/2 connector for communication with barcode scanner and PC (RS-232)
7. PE terminal (for checking S/EB test lead)

1.3 Instrument description - Meaning of symbols

Warnings
WARNING!
An excessively high resistance was measured in the fuse pre-test. This indication means that the device under test has extremely low power consumption or it is:
Ì not connected; Ì switched off; Ì contains a fuse that has blown.
Select PROCEED or CANCEL.
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WARNING!
Voltage on mains test socket between LN - PE terminals is higher than approximately 20 V (AC or DC)!
Disconnect the device under test (DUT) from the instrument immediately and determine why an external voltage was detected!
WARNING!
Current on test probe (S/EB1 - PE) is higher than approximately 10mA (AC or DC)!
Disconnect the test probe from the device under test (DUT) and determine why an external current was detected!
WARNING!
The Simple test memory has reached the limit of 50 sequences.
WARNING!
The internal memory is full!
WARNING!
The calibration period will expire in less than 1 month. The instrument counts down the days.
WARNING!
The calibration period has expired. Recalibrate the instrument!
WARNING!
A high insulation test voltage will be present on the output of the instrument!
WARNING!
A high insulation test voltage is present on the output of the instrument.
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Symbols
Measurement in progress.
Test result can be saved.
Connect the test lead to the S/EB1 test socket.
Flex the mains cable of appliance during the test.
Check that the device under test is switched on (to ensure that the complete circuit is tested).
Connect the cord to be tested to the IEC test terminal.
The results of the Substitute leakage current / Substitute leakage–P tests are calculated based on a 110V power supply.
Test passed.
Test failed.
Battery and charging indications
Battery capacity indication.
Low battery. Battery is too weak to guarantee correct result. Replace or recharge the battery cells.
Recharging in progress (if external charger is connected).
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1.4 Battery handling

Ì When replacing battery cells or before opening the battery compartment cover,
disconnect all test leads / accessories connected to the instrument and switch off the instrument. Hazardous voltage can exist inside the instrument!
Ì Insert all the battery cells correctly! If this is not performed correctly, the
instrument will not operate and the batteries could be discharged.
Ì If the instrument is not used for a long period of time, remove all of the batteries
from the battery compartment to protect the instrument from battery acid leakage.
Ì Alkaline or rechargeable Ni-MH battery cells (size AA) can be used. The
The battery will begin charging as soon as the power supply adapter is connected to the instrument. The in-built protection circuit controls the charging procedure...
WARNING!
Do not recharge alkaline battery cells!
Note:
operating hours are given for cells with a nominal capacity of 2100 mAh.
Power supply socket polarity
Ì Only use the power supply adapter delivered from manufacturer or distributor of
the test equipment to avoid possible fire or electric shock!
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1.5 Warranty & Repairs

Metrel UK’s instruments have a three year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. Accessories and other supplementary products have a one year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. Any potentially defective items should be returned to Metrel accompanied by information regarding the faults that was incurred. It is recommended that any defective equipment is sent back to Metrel via the wholesaler from which the product was purchased. All defective products will be replaced or repaired within policy period. For these items, a full refund will only be issued if a sufficient replacement is not available. Any shipping / return-shipping costs are not refundable. Metrel UK shall not be held liable for any loss or damage resulting from the use or performance of the products. In no event shall Metrel UK be liable to the customer or its customers for any special, indirect, incidental, exemplary or punitive damages resulting from loss of use, interruption of business or loss of profits, even if Metrel UK has been advised of the possibility of such damages. If the customer’s unit is out of warranty but needs repairs a quote for repair will be provided via the wholesaler through which the instrument was sent in.
Notes:
Ì Any unauthorized repair or calibration of the instrument will infringe the product’s
warranty.
Ì All sales are subject to Metrel UK’s Standard Terms and Conditions, a full copy
of which is available Metrel UK’s office. Metrel UK reserves the right to change the conditions at any time. Any typographical, clerical or other error or omission in any sales literature, quotation, price list, acceptance of offer, invoice or other documentation or information issued by Metrel UK shall be subject to correction without any liability on the part of the customer.
Ì Specifications and designs of goods are subject to change by Metrel UK at any
time without notice to the customer. Metrel UK reserves the right to make any changes in the specification of goods which are required to conform with any applicable statutory or EC requirements or, where goods are to be supplied to Metrel UK’s specification, which do not materially affect their quality or performance.
Ì If a condition was found to be invalid or void it would not affect the overall validity
of the remainder of the conditions;
Ì Metrel UK are excluded from liability for any delays or failure to comply, where
the reason is beyond Metrel UK’s control;
Ì No order which has been accepted by Metrel UK may be cancelled by the
customer except with the agreement in writing of Metrel UK and on terms that the customer shall indemnify Metrel UK in full against all loss (including loss of profit), costs (including the cost of all labour and materials used), damages, charges and expenses incurred by Metrel UK as a result of cancellation. The minimum charge for such cancellation will be 25 % of the total value of the goods ordered.
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1.6 Contact Metrel UK

Metrel UK Unit 1, Hopton House, Ripley Drive Normanton Industrial Estate Normanton, West Yorkshire WF6 1QT
Tel.:+44/ (0) 1924 24 50 00 Fax: +44/(0) 1924 24 50 07 E-mail: info@metrel.co.uk Web: www.metrel.co.uk
Update your meter
Metrel offers a service of updating your software of firmware to the latest developments. Register on www.metrel.co.uk to receive updates of PC SW and firmware of the meters.
Calibrate your Meter
Metrel offers a calibration service of all Metrel equipment. Contact Metrel UK on 01924 245000 and ask for the calibrations department.
Repair
Metrel offers a repair service of all Metrel equipment. Contact Metrel UK on 01924 245000 and ask for the repairs department.
Ask a technical question
Metrel offers a Technical Advice Line every Mon-Thu from 8:00 a.m. till 5.00 p.m. and Fridays from 8:00 a.m. till 4 p.m..
Get training on Metrel meters
Metrel offers training on site or at the office subject to a charge.
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MI 3311 GammaPAT Quick-test guide

2 Quick-test guide

2.1 Instrument test modes

Instrument has three main operation modes.
Ì <SIMPLE TEST> simple pre-programmed sequences; test sequences can be
user customized.
Ì <SHORTCUT MENU> code-based test sequences, suitable for working with
barcodes.
Ì <SINGLE TEST> individual tests. Ì <HELP> help screens. Ì <SETUP> menu for setup of the instrument.

2.2 Carrying out a Simple test

1
Set function
In Main menu select SIMPLE TEST.
3
Carry out the simple test sequence
Press TEST to start test sequence Certain tests will pre-select limits but will
allow the user to adjust (if required).
2
Select the appropriate test sequence
4
View results
After test sequence is finished Autotest Result
screen and an overall PASS/FAIL indication is displayed.
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2.3 Carrying out a Shortcut test sequence

1
Set function
In Main menu select SHORTCUT MENU.
2
Set appliance type and protective measures
Use the TAB and UP and DOWN arrows to set
the appliance type, class etc or select (scan) the appropriate code.
3
Carry out Shortcut autotest
sequence
Press TEST to Start autotest Certain tests will preselect limits but will
allow the user to adjust (if required).

2.4 Carrying out a Single test

1
Set function
In Main menu select SINGLE TEST.
3
Carry out measurement or
inspection
Press TEST to start single test Certain tests will allow limits to be set (if
required).
4
View results
After Shortcut test sequence is finished. Autotest
Result screen and an overall PASS/FAIL indication is displayed.
2
Select the appropriate Single test
4
View results
After test is finished Result screen and PASS/FAIL
indication is displayed
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2.5 Measurements

2.5.1 Earth Continuity
1
Set function
3
Connect the appliance to the instrument
(as illustrated)
2
Set parameters and limits
Output ... Size of test current
.........Maximum earth continuity resistance
Limit
.........Test time.
Time
4
Carry out the test
TEST
5
View results
2.5.2 Insulation resistance
1
Set function
3
Connect the appliance to the Instrument
(as illustrated)
2
Set parameters and limits
Output.... Size of test voltage
........ Minimum insulation resistance
Limit
......... Test time.
Time
4
Carry out the test
TEST
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5
View results
2.5.3 Insulation-P resistance
1
Set function
3
Connect the appliance to the Instrument
(as illustrated)
2
Set parameters and limits
Output.... Size of test voltage
........ Minimum insulation resistance
Limit
......... Test time.
Time
4
Carry out the test
TEST
5
View results
2.5.4 Substitute leakage
1
Set function
2
Set parameters and limits
Output.... Size of test voltage
........ Maximum leakage current
Limit
......... Test time.
Time
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3
Connect the appliance to the Instrument
(as illustrated)
4
Carry out the test
TEST
5
View results
2.5.5 Substitute leakage-P current
1
Set function
3
Connect the appliance to the Instrument
(as illustrated)
2
Set parameters and limits
Output....Size of test voltage
.........Maximum touch leakage current
Limit
.........Test time.
Time
4
Carry out the test
TEST
5
View results
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2.5.6 Polarity
1
Set function
2
Connect the IEC cable to the instrument
(as illustrated)
3
Carry out the test
TEST
4
View results
2.5.7 Voltage
1
Set function
2
Connect the Instrument to the mains
supply (as illustrated)
3
Carry out the test
The voltage measurement will start automatically from every mode when the voltage applied to the IEC connector is higher than approximately 50 V (AC or DC)!
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3 Step by step PC SW installation

PATLink PRO and PATLink PRO Plus
Important: The user should have full administrative privileges, in the case of Windows 7 is installed on you computer. Read the document in section Installing instructions Æ privileges troubleshooting on windows 7
1. Insert a CD delivered with the instrument into the CD/DVD drive of your computer.
2. The software should automatically run. If this is not the case, double click on the CD/DVD drive icon on your computer to open the contents of the CD and double click on the “METREL.exe” program file.
3. The initial welcome screen will appear, select the language, area location and product name.
Language selection
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Area selection
Product name selection
4. To install the software, Select PATLink PRO in the next screen
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Product section
5. The installation of the software will now begin, on the welcome screen Select »Next« and follow the setup instructions.
6. After completing the installation, confirm finishing the installation leave the check box ticked to automatically start the program (a shortcut is automatically placed on the desktop and in the start menu for future software initiations).
7. To start PATLink PRO software, click the shortcut on the desktop or in the start menu Help files are available on the software to guide you through the various sections of the software.
8. Select “Installing USB”. Read carefully Installing USB instruction manual available on CD and follow the instruction on how to establish connection between instrument and PC and download the data.
The USB drivers will be automatically installed on the windows 7 operating system.
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MI 3311 GammaPAT Appendix A – Autotest shortcut codes (UK)
Appendix A – Simple test codes (UK)
Type
CLASS I I 0.20 200 mA 1.00 M 500 V 0.75 mA ­CLASS II II - - 2.00 M 500 V 0.25 mA ­IEC - 0.20 Ω 200 mA 1.00 MΩ 500 V - CLASS I PC I 0.20 200 mA 1.00 M 250 V 0.75 mA -
Class Earth continuity
Limit Out
Insulation Limit Out
S. Leakage
Limit
Polarity
9
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MI 3311 GammaPAT Appendix B – Autotest shortcut codes (UK)
Appendix B – Autotest shortcut codes (UK)
Autotests marked bold are available if SHORTCUT setup is set to BASIC.
Type
Portable or Handheld
I 3 A short 0.10 10 A 1.00 M 500 V - 0.75 mA - 001 I 6 A short 0.10 Ω 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - 0.75 mA - 002 I 10 A short 0.10 Ω 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - 0.75 mA - 003
I 13 A short 0.10 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 500 V - 0.75 mA - 004
I 3 A short 0.10 10 A 1.00 M 500 V - - - 005 I 6 A short 0.10 Ω 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - - - 006 I 10 A short 0.10 Ω 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - - - 007
I 13 A short 0.10 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 500 V - - - 008
I 3 A midd 0.30 10 A 1.00 M 500 V - 0.75 mA - 009 I 6 A midd 0.30 Ω 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - 0.75 mA - 010 I 10 A midd 0.30 Ω 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - 0.75 mA - 011
I 13 A midd 0.30 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 500 V - 0.75 mA - 012
I 3 A midd 0.30 10 A 1.00 M 500 V - - - 013 I 6 A midd 0.30 Ω 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - - - 014 I 10 A midd 0.30 Ω 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - - - 015
I 13 A midd 0.30 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 500 V - - - 016
I 3 A long 0.50 10 A 1.00 M 500 V - 0.75 mA - 017 I 6 A long 0.50 Ω 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - 0.75 mA - 018 I 10 A long 0.50 Ω 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - 0.75 mA - 019
I 13A long 0.50 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 500 V - 0.75 mA - 020
I 3 A long 0.50 10 A 1.00 M 500 V - - - 021 I 6 A long 0.50 Ω 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - - - 022 I 10 A long 0.50 Ω 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - - - 023
I 13 A long 0.50 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 500 V - - - 024
II - - - - 2.00 M 500 V - 0.25 mA - 025
II - - - - 2.00 M 500 V - - - 026
Class Fuse Cord Earth Bond
Limit Out
Insulation Limit Out
S. Leakage Limit
Leakage Limit
T. Leakage Limit
Code
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Type
Heating and Cooking
I 3 A short 0.10 10 A - - - 0.75 mA - 027
I 6 A short 0.10 Ω 10 A - - - 1.00 mA - 028 I 10 A short 0.10 Ω 25 A - - - 1.50 mA - 029
I 13 A short 0.10 Ω 25 A - - - 2.25 mA - 030
I 3 A short 0.10 Ω 10 A - - 0.75 mA - - 031 I 6 A short 0.10 Ω 10 A - - 1.00 mA - - 032 I 10 A short 0.10 Ω 25 A - - 1.50 mA - - 033 I 13 A short 0.10 Ω 25 A - - 2.25 mA - - 034
II - - - - 2.00 M500 V - 0.25 mA - 035
II - - - - 2.00 M500 V - - - 036
Class Fuse Cord Earth Bond
Limit Out
Insulation Limit Out
S. Leakage Limit
Leakage Limit
T. Leakage Limit
Code
Type
IT equipment EN 60950
I - short 0.10 Ω 100
I - midd 0.30 Ω 100
I - long 0.50 Ω 100
IT equipment EN 60950 – 250V
I - long 0.50 Ω 100
Class Fuse Cord Earth Bond
Limit Out
Insulation Limit Out
1.00 M500 V 3.5 mA - - 037
mA
1.00 M500 V 3.5 mA - - 038
mA
1.00 M500 V 3.5 mA - - 039
mA
1.00 M250 V 3.5 mA - - 040
mA
S. Leakage Limit
Leakage Limit
T. Leakage Limit
Code
Type
OTHER
I 3 A short 0.10 10 A 1.00 M500 V - 3.50 mA - 041 I 6 A short 0.10 Ω 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - 3.50 mA - 042 I 10 A short 0.10 Ω 25A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - 3.50 mA - 043
I 13 A short 0.10 Ω 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - 3.50 mA - 044
- I 3 A short 0.10 10 A 1.00 M500 V - - 045 I 6 A short 0.10 Ω 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - - - 046 I 10 A short 0.10 Ω 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - - - 047
I 13 A short 0.10 Ω 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - - - 048
I 3 A midd 0.30 10 A 1.00 M500 V - 3.50 mA - 049 I 6 A midd 0.30 Ω 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - 3.50 mA - 050 I 10 A midd 0.30 Ω 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - 3.50 mA - 051
I 13 A midd 0.30 Ω 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - 3.50 mA - 052
I 3 A midd 0.30 10 A 1.00 M500 V - - - 053 I 6 A midd 0.30 Ω 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - - - 054 I 10 A midd 0.30 Ω 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - - - 055
I 13 A midd 0.30 Ω 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - - - 056
I 3 A long 0.50 10 A 1.00 M500 V - 3.50 mA - 057 I 6 A long 0.50 Ω 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - 3.50 mA - 058 I 10 A long 0.50 Ω 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - 3.50 mA - 059
I 13 A long 0.50 Ω 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - 3.50 mA - 060
I 3 A long 0.50 10 A 1.00 M500 V - - - 061 I 6 A long 0.50 Ω 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - - - 062 I 10 A long 0.50 Ω 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - - - 063
I 13 A long 0.50 Ω 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V - - - 064
Class Fuse Cord Earth Bond
Limit Out
Insulation Limit Out
S. Leakage Limit
Leakage Limit
T. Leakage Limit
Code
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II - - - - 2.00 M 500 V - 0.25 mA - 065
II - - - - 2.00 M 500 V - - 066
IEC leads Surge protected = OFF / RCD protected = OFF
0.5mm2 / 3A <=5 m 0.30 Ω 10 A 1.00 M 500 V
7.5 m 0.40 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 10 m 0.50 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 12 m 0.60 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 15 m 0.70 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 20 m 0.80 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 30 m 1.00 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 40 m 2.00 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 50 m 2.00 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V
0.75mm2 / 6 A
<=5 m 0.20 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V
7.5 m 0.30 Ω 10 A 1.00 M 500 V
10 m 0.40 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 12 m 0.40 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 15 m 0.50 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 20 m 0.60 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 30 m 0.90 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 40 m 1.00 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 50 m 1.00 10 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V
1 mm2/ 10 A <=5 m 0.20 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 500 V
7.5 m 0.20 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V
10 m 0.30 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 500 V
12 m 0.30 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 15 m 0.40 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 20 m 0.50 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 30 m 0.70 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 40 m 0.90 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 50 m 1.00 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V
1.25mm2/ 13A <=5 m 0.20 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 500 V
7.5 m 0.20 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 10 m 0.30 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V
12 m 0.30 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 500 V
1.5mm2/ 15 A <=5 m 0.20 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 500 V
7.5 m 0.20 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 9 standard 104 10 m 0.20 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 9 standard 105 12 m 0.30 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 9 standard 106
15 m 0.30 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 500 V UNKNOWN <=5 m 0.20 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 500 V
7.5 m 0.20 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 9 standard 113 10 m 0.20 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 9 standard 114 12 m 0.30 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 9 standard 115
15 m 0.30 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 500 V
20 m 0.40 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 9 standard 117 30 m 0.50 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 9 standard 118 40 m 0.60 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 9 standard 119 50 m 0.80 25 A 1.00 MΩ 500 V 9 standard 120
Length Earth Bond
Limit Out
Insulation
Limit Out
Polarity Code
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
9 9 9 9
9 standard
9 standard
9 standard
9 standard
067
068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075
076
077
078 079 080 081 082 083 084
085
086
087
088 089 090 091 092 093
094
095 096
097
103
107
112
116
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IEC leads Surge protected = ON RCD protected ? = OFF
0.5mm2 / 3A <=5 m 0.30 Ω 10 A 1.00 M 250 V 9 standard 167
7.5 m 0.40 10 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 168 10 m 0.50 10 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 169 12 m 0.60 10 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 170 15 m 0.70 10 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 171 20 m 0.80 10 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 172 30 m 1.00 10 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 173 40 m 2.00 10 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 174 50 m 2.00 10 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 175
0.75mm2 / 6 A
<=5 m 0.20 10 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 176
7.5 m 0.30 Ω 10 A 1.00 M 250 V 9 standard 177
10 m 0.40 10 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 178 12 m 0.40 10 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 179 15 m 0.50 10 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 180 20 m 0.60 10 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 181 30 m 0.90 10 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 182 40 m 1.00 10 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 183 50 m 1.00 10 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 184
1 mm2/ 10 A <=5 m 0.20 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 250 V 9 standard 185
7.5 m 0.20 25 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 186
10 m 0.30 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 250 V 9 standard 187
12 m 0.30 25 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 188 15 m 0.40 25 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 189 20 m 0.50 25 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 190 30 m 0.70 25 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 191 40 m 0.90 25 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 192 50 m 1.00 25 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 193
1.25mm2/ 13A <=5 m 0.20 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 250 V 9 standard 194
7.5 m 0.20 25 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 195 10 m 0.30 25 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 196
12 m 0.30 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 250 V 9 standard 197
1.5mm2/ 15 A <=5 m 0.20 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 250 V 9 standard 203
7.5 m 0.20 25 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 204 10 m 0.20 25 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 205 12 m 0.30 25 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 206
15 m 0.30 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 250 V 9 standard 207 UNKNOWN <=5 m 0.20 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 250 V 9 standard 212
7.5 m 0.20 25 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 213 10 m 0.20 25 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 214 12 m 0.30 25 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 215
15 m 0.30 Ω 25 A 1.00 M 250 V 9 standard 216
20 m 0.40 25 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 217 30 m 0.50 25 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 218 40 m 0.60 25 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 219 50 m 0.80 25 A 1.00 MΩ 250 V 9 standard 220
Length Earth Bond
Limit Out
Insulation
Limit Out
Polarity Code
24
MI 3311 GammaPAT Appendix B – Autotest shortcut codes (UK)
Type Portable RCD
Earth Bond
0.10 25 A 0.75 mA 30mA Auto 9 active 400
Limit Out
Type Class III equipment
Visual Code
Meaning of symbols used in autotest shortcut codes tables:
9 test/measurement enabled,
- test/measurement disabld
9
Leakage
Limit
RCD Polarity Code
500
25
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