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1、CLAMP-ON GROUND RESISTANCE TESTER DET10C/DET20C USERS MANUAL RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 EN 61010-2-032 CAT III 300V, CAT II 600V Pollution Degree 2 Definition of Symbols: Caution: Refer to Accompanying Documents Caution: Risk of Electric Shock Double Insulation RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 Table of Contents
2、 I. WARNING.1 II. FEATURES DESCRIPTION .1 III. CONTROLS DESCRIPTION .2 IV. LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY.3 V. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.4 5-1. Ground Resistance Measurement .4 5-2. High and Low Alarm ( ).5 5-3. Ground/Leakage Current Measurement .7 5-4. Setting the Sampling Interval .7 5-5. Data Logging.8 5-6
3、. Downloading Data to a PC (DET20C only).8 5-7. Format of Down Loaded Data (DET20C only) .9 5-8. Reading the Data Stored in Memory.9 5-9. Clearing the Data Memory .10 5-10. Enable RS-232C output (DET20C only) .10 5-11. Installation of Megger Download Manager Software.11 5-12. Description of Megger D
4、ownload Manager Software.11 VI. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION .12 VII. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION .14 VIII. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS.15 IX. BATTERY REPLACEMENT.16 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 I. WARNING 1. Use of rubber gloves is good safety practice even if the equipment is properly operated and grounded. 2. Safet
5、y is the responsibility of the operator. 3. Use extreme caution when using the instrument around energised electrical equipment. 4. Do not attempt to use the ground tester to twist or pry the ground electrode or ground wire away from the equipment being grounded. 5. All metal objects or wires connec
6、ted to the electrical system should be assumed to be lethal until tested, the grounding system is no exception. II. FEATURES DESCRIPTION The clamp-on ground resistance tester enables the user to measure the ground resistance of a ground rod without the use of auxiliary ground rods. The clamp-on grou
7、nd resistance tester is used in multi-grounded systems without disconnecting the ground under test. 1 III. CONTROLS DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 8 7 1. Jaw Assembly: Encircle electrode or ground rod. No air gap is allowed between the two jaw halves. 2. Hold Button: Maintains last measurement on display
8、 3. Rotary Switch: Power on and function selection. 4. LCD panel 5. “ REC ” button: Function dependant on mode. Starts either data logging, single measurement recording, or data download to PC. Also used to increment a value in conjunction with FUNC button. 6. “ FUNC “button: Press to select “HI” (h
9、igh alarm), “LO” (low alarm), “SEC” (recording interval), “dL” (Data down load), “no” (Read Data) or “232” (RS-232C) 7. Jaw opening lever 8. Battery cover 9. RS-232C interface connection point (DET20C only) 2 IV. LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY AP 1. Function Display current selected function or current reco
10、rd number. 2. Digits Display value from 0 to 9999 with decimal point. 3. Ohm Indicates resistance mode and alarm functions. 4. mA Indicates ground leakage current mode in mA or A 5. Indicates instrument is set at the alarm position. 6. NOISE: Indicates ground resistance tester senses noise or excess
11、ive current present in the ground electrode 7. Jaw Open Displayed if the jaws are opened during the measurement, this symbol and word OPEN will be shown in LCD. 8. Low Battery Indicates battery voltage is lower than required. 9. NO. Indicates the data record number in memory. 10. REC Indicates data
12、logging is in progress. 11. H Indicates “HOLD” function activated 12. AP Indicates Auto Power Off activated. Deactivate by holding down the REC button then turning on unit. 3 4 V. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5-1. Ground Resistance Measurement 1. Open the jaws and make sure that the mating surfaces are cl
13、ean and free of dust, dirt or any foreign substance. 2. Snap the jaws a few times to ensure clean contact is made. 3. Turn the rotary switch to the position to power the instrument on. Do not clamp on to any conductor or open the jaws, as this is a self-calibration phase. 4. At power on in mode, the
14、 instrument will perform a self-calibration for optimum accuracy. Users must wait for self-calibration to be complete before use. During the self-calibration phase, the LCD will show CAL7, CAL6, CAL5, CAL4, CAL 3, CAL2, and CAL1. 5. When the ground tester is ready, a beep will be heard. 6. Place the
15、 clamp around the electrode or ground rod to be measured. Operate the jaws a few times for better accuracy. 7. Read the value of Rg (ground resistance) from LCD. Note: For better measurement: 1. Operate the jaws a few times before powering on to clear mating surfaces. 2. Do not clamp on to any condu
16、ctor during power up (point 3 above). 3. Operate the jaws a few times after clamping around the ground electrode. Note: If self-calibration does not complete (The instrument will continue the process until a successful self-calibration is achieved): 1. Check the jaw mating surfaces. If there is any
17、dirt, dust, or any foreign substance, clean the surfaces. 2. Ensure the jaws are not open during self-calibration. Note: Noise present in the electrode or ground rod. If there is excessive current or over 30V noise in the ground rod, a symbol of “NOISE” will be shown in LCD. Under these conditions,
18、the reading is no longer accurate. We recommend the current flow is measured before a resistance reading is taken. Note: If jaws are opened during a measurement, a symbol of “OPEN” will be displayed on the LCD. 5-2. High and Low Alarm ( ) 1. Set the rotary switch to the position. 2. Press the FUNC b
19、utton to select “HI“ or “LO” alarm. The present value of High or Low alarm will be shown in the lower row of LCD. 3. Press the button to increment the value by 1 ohm. If the button is held down, the rate of increment accelerates. The value can be set from 0 ohm to 1550 ohm and then OL. The value wil
20、l roll over to 1(HI) or 0 (LO) if the set value in incremented past OL. 4. Once the value is set, press the FUNC button several times until the upper row LCD does not show any letters. 5. When the rotary switch is set at the position the instrument will compare the measured value with the high and l
21、ow values. If the measurement is higher than the HI value, the unit will beep and show “HI - in the upper row of LCD. If the current measurement is lower than the LO value, the unit will beep and show “LO- “ in the upper row of LCD. 5 6 NOTE: If the HI value is set at OL, or the LO value is set at 0
22、, the ALARM function is disabled. The HI or LO value can be disabled individually NOTE: The HI value cannot be lower than the LO value. Similarly the LO value cannot be higher than the HI value. HI value will be adjusted to LO value plus 1 if roll-over occurs. The maximum value of LO value is HI val
23、ue minus 1. NOTE: If data logging is in progress, the beeper will be disabled to save battery power. However, the LCD displays the warning letters of “HI“ or “LO“ if an alarm condition occurs NOTE: The values for the high and low alarm are stored in the memory. The values will be active when the uni
24、t is powered on and alarm mode selected. 5-3. Ground/Leakage Current Measurement 1. Set the rotary switch to the mA or A position. 2. Place the clamp around the electrode or ground rod to be measured. 3. Read the value of leakage current displayed on the LCD. 5-4. Setting the Sampling Interval 1. Pr
25、ess the FUNC button until the letters “SEC” are shown on the upper row of LCD. 2. The unit shows the current sampling interval in seconds. 3. Press the button to increment the value by 1 second. If the button is held down, the rate of increment accelerates. The value can be set from 0 to 255 seconds
26、. The set value will roll over to 0 when the value of maximum 255 seconds is reached. 4. Press the FUNC button several times until the upper row LCD does not show any symbols. NOTE: The sampling interval is used for data logging and RS-232C output timing. 7 5-5. Data Logging The unit will start data
27、 logging if the “REC ” button is pressed, and the symbol “REC” will be shown on the LCD. Data will be recorded at the specified sampling interval. Data logging will be stopped if the memory is full, or the unit detects a low battery condition, or the “REC ” button is pressed again. NOTE: With sampli
28、ng time greater than zero the Auto Power Off feature is disabled in this mode NOTE: If the sampling interval is set at 0 seconds, one set of data is recorded. To record the next set of data, press the “REC ” button again. The record number and “REC” symbol is displayed for approximately 1 second. 5-
29、6. Downloading Data to a PC (ASCII format)(DET20C only) 1. Connect the RS-232C cable to the unit and a PC. 2. Run any application software which can accept ASCII data. 3. Press the FUNC button until the symbol “dL” is shown in the upper row on the LCD. The number of records in the memory is shown in
30、 the lower row on the LCD. 4. Press the “REC ” button to down load all the data stored in the memory. The symbol “ - “ is shown next to the symbol “dL” when data is transferring to PC in ASCII format. 5. The process of down loading can only be halted by turning the instrument off. 6. To exit this fu
31、nction, press the FUNC button several times until the upper row LCD shows no symbols. NOTE: The unit first sends the sampling time, then the rest of the data stored in memory is sent to the PC. 8 9 5-7. Format of Down Loaded Data (DET20C only) The data is down loaded to the PC in ASCII format. In ad
32、dition to data readings information includes status of jaws open, noise, HI alarm, LO alarm, and low battery. Below is a list of abbreviations for each condition and an example of data down loaded to the PC: List of abbreviations: Abbreviation Abbreviation Abbreviation OPEN Jaws openNS Noise HI Hi a
33、larm LO Low alarmHD Data holdLB Battery low Example of down loaded data: 0001 (sampling time) 10.00 ohm 10.02 ohm 5.200 ohm LO 1.000 ohm NS 1.500 mA 9.00 A NOTE: Each record is ended by and . The corresponding ASCII codes for and are 13 and 10. 5-8. Reading the Data Stored in Memory This function al
34、lows users to read the data stored directly from the instrument display. 1. Press the FUNC button until the symbol “NO.” is shown on the LCD. The current record number is shown on the upper row of the LCD, the data is shown in the lower row of LCD. 2. Press the button to read the next data record. 3
35、. Holding down the ” button accelerates the rate of increment. The record number will roll over to 1 when the last record is reached. 5-9. Clearing the Data Memory With the instrument powered down press and hold the FUNC button, then turn the power on. The symbol “CL” will be shown to indicate that
36、memory is cleared. 5-10. Enabling the RS-232C output (DET20C only) To save battery power, the default condition is RS-232C output disabled. To output data to a PC continuously, the RS232C can be enabled by the following procedure. 1. Press the FUNC button until the symbol “ 232” is shown on the uppe
37、r row of LCD. 2. If the RS-232C output is enabled, the symbol “-“ will follow the symbol “232”. Press the button to toggle the status of RS-232C output. 3. To exit this function, press the FUNC button several times until the upper row on the LCD is blank. (Disabled)(Enabled) NOTE: The RS-232C output
38、 interval is also specified by the sampling interval. If the sampling interval is set at 0 seconds, data is outputted every 0.5 seconds. NOTE: The RS-232C output is automatically disabled if “data logging” is in progress. 10 11 5-11. Installation of Megger Download Manager Software (DET20C) The DET2
39、0C instrument is supplied as standard with Megger Download Manager on CD 1. Hardware and Software Requirements: The requirements are detailed on the rear of the sleeve containing the CD 2. Installation of the Program Insert the CD. If the CD does not auto-run when inserted in the drive, click on STA
40、RT, RUN, select your CD drive and run START.EXE from the CD. Follow the instructions to install the program to PC. 5-12. Description of Megger Download Manager The Megger Download Manager is a 32-bit Microsoft Windows application, which controls data transfer from your DET20C instrument using a spec
41、ific driver. The driver may be installed from the CD or from our website . Download Manager receives data from the instrument and stores it in comma separated format files that can be viewed and edited with the free CSV Viewer programme included. Megger Download Manager features: 1) Single step data
42、 download from the DET20C in CSV format 2) Files managed using standard Windows format 3) Powerful CSV Viewer included to view, sort, edit, graph and print downloaded data. 4) Compact driver files for quick and easy disk and internet updates 5) Full help facility NOTE: For operation of the Megger Do
43、wnload Manager refer to the help menu included in the software. NOTE: Selecting the DET20C driver, then clicking the “Download” button on the tool bar gives the procedure for data download from the instrument VI. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Below is a simplified typical ground distribution system. The eq
44、uivalent circuit is shown in Figure A. If R1, R2, R3, . Rn are simplified to Req, then only Rg and Req are left in the circuit (refer to Figure B). If a constant voltage is applied to the circuit, the following equation is true. V I RRge=+q Where Req 1 1 , i1, 2, .,n Ri = If Rg and R1, R2, . Rn are
45、similar values, and n is a large number (such as 200), then Req will be much less than Rg and approaches zero. Rg Req (Req0) Example: If Rg and R1, R2, . Rn are all 10 , respectively and n = 200. Then Req by calculation equals R . .e q= + + = 1 1 10 1 10 1 10 0 05 geqgR 10.050.0510RR=+=+= I V In thi
46、s example, we can see that as long as the number of multiple electrodes is large enough, the equivalent resistance is negligible with respect to the ground resistance to be measured. 12 RG 1 RR2 3 RRN . FUNCREC HOLD RG 1R N.R R2R3 FigureB Req Figure A 13 14 VII. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION Ground Resista