Fluke ESA 612 with Patient Leakage Tests - Electrical Safety Analyzer
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2021
- In this vide we cover how to use a Fluke ESA 612 electrical safety analyzer. We demonstrate ground wire resistance testing, touch currents tests, and patient leakage tests.
The test performed are in line with NFPA 99 - AAMI/ANSI 99 testing standards
Ground wires resistance values should be less than 0.5 ohms
Touch current should be run in
No Fault Condition (ground intact) with the DUT in the on and off state less than 100 microamps
Single Fault Condition (ground lifted) with the DUT in the on and off state less than 500 microamps
Patient Leakage and Patient Auxiliary Leakage
No Fault Condition (ground intact) with the DUT in the on and off state less than 100 microamps
Single Fault Condition (ground lifted) with the DUT in the on and off state less than 500 microamps
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You state that the single fault condition is with ground open. Fluke states that the single fault condition is when neutral is open. Can you provide clarification? (Electrical Safety Essentials - How to stay ahead of the curve; MD Publishing, Inc.; Q&A)
Good question. opening the ground or opening the neutral are both conditions that qualify as a SFC. Now when testing ground leakage - you can not lift the ground ...the tester should not even let you do it. Since that is the path for measuring the leakage current. So your only choice is to open the neutral (or reverse the polarity) as your SFC. So in earth leakage you should open the neutral. But for all other leakage tests I recommend opening the ground as your SFC. Because lifting the ground almost always results in the highest leakage current. Obviously your companies SOPs should be developed for each device and some knowledge of how each device works is useful.
Sorry for asking here. The device shows a current less than the rated one at a frequency above 150 Hz in point-to-point mode. In what mode can I measure current at a frequency of 1 kHz or higher as stated in the device description?
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