User Manual

46 GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH
After briefly pressing the ON/START key, specified test voltage
UN is read out and insulation resistance RINS is measured. As
soon as the measured value is stable (settling time may be
several seconds in the case of high cable capacitance values),
measurement is ended and the last measured values for RINS
and UINS are displayed. U is the voltage which is measured at
the test probes during and after testing. This voltage drops to a
value of less than 10 V after measurement (see section enti-
tled “Discharging the Device Under Test”).
or
As long as you press and hold the ON/START key, test voltage
UN is applied and insulation resistance R
INS
is measured. Do
not release the key until the measured value has settled in
(settling time may be several seconds in the case of high cable
capacitance values). Voltage U, which is measured during
testing, corresponds to voltage UINS. After releasing the ON/
START key, measurement is ended and the last measured
values for R
INS
and UINS are displayed. U drops to a value of
less than 10 V after measurement (see section entitled “Dis-
charging the Device Under Test”).
Pole Selection Report Entry
The poles between which testing takes place can only be entered
here for reporting purposes. The entry itself has no influence on
the actual polarity of the test probes or pole selection.
Limits – Setting the Limit Value
The limit value for insulation resistance can be set as desired. If
measurement values occur which are below this limit value, the
red U
L
/R
L
LED lights up. A selection of limit values ranging from
0.5 to 10 MΩ is available. The limit value is displayed above the
measured value.
Start Measurement – Rising Test Voltage (ramp function)
Press briefly:
Quick polarity reversal if parameter is set to AUTO: 01/10 ... 10/10:
L1-PE ... L1-L3
Note
If “semiautomatic polarity reversal” is selected (see sec-
tion 5.8), the corresponding icon is displayed instead of
the ramp.
General Notes Regarding Insulation Measurements with Ramp
Function
Insulation measurement with ramp function serves the following
purposes:
Detect weak points in the test object’s insulation
Determine tripping voltage of voltage limiting components and
test them for correct functioning These components may
include, for example, varistors, overvoltage limiters (e.g.
DEHNguard® from Dehn+Söhne) and spark gaps.
The test instrument uses continuously rising test voltage for this
measuring function, up to the maximum selected voltage limit.
The measuring procedure is started by pressing the START/
STOPP key and runs automatically until one of the following
events occurs:
The selected voltage limit is reached
The selected current limit is reached
Sparkover occurs (spark gaps)
Differentiation is made amongst the following three procedures for
insulation measurement with ramp function:
Testing of overvoltage limiters or varistors
and determining their tripping voltage:
Select maximum voltage such that the anticipated breakdown
voltage of the device under test is roughly one third of this
value (observe manufacturer’s data sheet if applicable).
Select current limit value in accordance with actual require-
ments or the manufacturer’s data sheet (characteristic curve
of the device under test).
Determining tripping voltage for spark gaps:
Select maximum voltage such that the anticipated breakdown
voltage of the device under test is roughly one third of this
value (observe manufacturer’s data sheet if applicable).
Select the current limit value in accordance with actual
requirements within a range of 5 to 10 A (response charac-
teristics are too unstable with larger current limit values, which
may result in faulty measurement results).
Detecting weak points in the insulation:
Select maximum voltage such that it does not exceed the test
object’s permissible insulation voltage; it can be assumed that
an insulation fault will occur even with a significantly lower
voltage if an accordingly lower maximum voltage value is
selected (nevertheless at least greater than anticipated break-
down voltage) – the ramp is less steep as a result (increased
measuring accuracy).
Select the limit current value in accordance with actual
requirements within a range of 5 to 10 A (see also settings
for spark gaps).
Start Measurement – Constant Test Voltage
Long-term measurements
Press and hold:
Quick polarity reversal if parameter is set to AUTO: 01/10 ... 10/10:
L1-PE ... L1-L3
Note
The instrument’s batteries are rapidly depleted during the
insulation resistance measurement. When using the
“constant test voltage” function, only press and hold the
Start
key until the display has become stable (if long-
term measurement is required).