臺灣標準電機SEW儀器儀表--880 AT Mini Appliance Checker

    <small id="wiw9j"></small>

        
     
    880 AT   Mini Appliance Checker
    880 AT
    FEATURES
     
     Safety Standard :
     
     
     
     
     The Mini Appliance Checker 880 AT is a simplified version of an appliance tester which uses low voltage and low current to perform its checks. This is not intended to be used to perform certification testing.
     It has been designed to be low cost and simple to use, but still have all the necessary basic functions to check a normal appliance. It has been designed to be utilized by people who need to check the good status for insulation and plug wiring, for example, before delivery of an appliance to a customer.
     This Mini Appliance Checker also can be utilized to confirm the problematic status of an appliance which need servicing. This checker will verify the resistance between the Line and Earth conductor connected to the appliance is more than 1M Ohm.
     If this is not the case, the N-E LED will light up, showing a likely insulation fault between L-E. This checker verify that the resistance between the Neutral and Earth conductor connected to the appliance is more than 1M Ohm. If this is not the case, the L-E LED will light up, showing a likely insulation fault between N-E.
     This checker will verify the resistance between the Earth Chassis of the appliance and the Earth conductor (at the plug) connected to the appliance is less than 10 Ohms. If this is not the case, the EARTH BOND LED will light up, showing a likely continuity fault between the earth at the plug and the chassis of the appliance.
     When these three conditions are satisfied, the GREEN SAFE LED will lights up, it will show that the appliance has checked SAFE according to the checker method of testing. Always use the appliance simulator before and after using the checker on a real appliance to ensure proper working condition of the checker.
     Please note that due to the fact that this checker uses less than 10V for it's test, faulty voltage dependent devices could be undetected.