Datasheet
GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH 11
PROFITEST MTECH+, MPRO, MXTRA, SECULIFE IP
DIN VDE 0100/IEC 60364-6 Testers
Special Functions PROFITEST MXTRA
Determining Residual Voltage / Detecting Mains Fluctuations 
(PROFITEST MXTRA
 only
)
The EN 60204 standard specifies 
that after switching supply power 
off, residual voltage between L 
and PE must drop to a value of 
60 V or less within 5 seconds at 
all accessible, active components 
of a machine to which a voltage 
of greater that 60 V is applied 
during operation. 
With the PROFITEST MXTRA, testing 
for the absence of voltage is per-
formed as follows by means of a 
voltage measurement which 
involves measuring discharge time tu: 
In the case of voltage dips of 
greater than 5% of momentary 
line voltage (within 0.7 seconds), 
the stopwatch is started and 
momentary undervoltage is dis-
played as Ures after 5 seconds 
and indicated by the red UL/RL 
diode. 
Intelligent Ramp (PROFITEST MXTRA only)
The advantage of this measuring 
function in contrast to individual 
measurement of I
ΔN
 and t
A
 is the 
simultaneous measurement of 
breaking time and breaking cur-
rent by means of a test current 
which is increased in steps, 
during which the RCD is tripped 
only once.
The intelligent ramp is subdivided 
into time segments of 300 ms 
each between the initial current 
value (35% I
ΔN
) and the final cur-
rent value (130% I
ΔN
). This results in a gradation for which each 
step corresponds to a constant test current which is applied for 
no longer than 300 ms, assuming that tripping does not occur. 
And thus both tripping current 
and tripping time are measured 
and displayed. 
Special Functions PROFITEST MXTRA
Testing Residual Current Monitoring Devices (RCMs) 
(PROFITEST MXTRA only)
RCMs (residual current monitors) 
monitor residual current in electri-
cal systems and display it contin-
uously. As is also the case with 
residual current devices, external 
switching devices can be con-
trolled in order to shut down sup-
ply power in the event that a 
specified residual current value is 
exceeded. However, the advan-
tage of an RCM is that the user is 
informed of fault current within 
the system before shutdown 
takes place.
As opposed to individual mea-
surement of I
ΔN
 and t
A
, measure-
ment results must be evaluated 
manually in this case.
If an RCM is used in combination 
with an external switching device, 
the combination must be tested 
as if it were an RCD.
Testing the Operating States of Electric Vehicles at Charging
Stations per IEC 61851
 (PROFITEST MTECH+ & PROFITEST MXTRA only)
A charging station is an equip-
ment designed for the charging of 
electric vehicles per 
IEC 61851which essentially con-
sists of a plug connector, a cable 
protection, a residual current 
device (RCD), as well as a circuit 
breaker and a security communi-
cation system (PWM). 
Depending on the place of instal-
lation and application, further 
functional features such as mains 
connection and meter may be 
included. 
Simulation of operating states per IEC 
61851with the MENNEKES test box
(State A – E)
The MENNEKES test box only 
serves the purpose of simulating 
different operating states of an 
electric vehicle fictitiously con-
nected with a charging station.










