Fluke 1653B05-TPOLEKIT/FVDE-tester 4426033 User Manual

Product codes
4426033
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 Electrical 
Installation 
Tester 
 Making 
Measurements 
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Note 
If the L and N terminals are reversed, the tester will auto-swap them 
internally and continue testing. If the tester is configured for UK 
operation, testing will halt. This condition is indicated by arrows above 
or below the terminal indicator symbol 
()
To measure loop impedance no trip mode: 

 Warning 
To prevent tripping RCDs in the circuit: 
  Always use the 
 position for loop measurements. 
  Preload conditions can cause the RCD to trip. 
  An RCD with a nominal fault current of 10 mA will trip. 
Note 
To do a Loop impedance test in a circuit with a 10 mA RCD, we 
recommend a trip time RCD test. Use a nominal test current of 10 mA 
and the factor x ½ for this test. 
If the fault voltage is below 25 V or 50 V, dependent on the local 
requirement, the loop is good. To calculate the loop impedance, divide 
the fault voltage by 10 mA (Loop impedance = fault voltage x 100). 
1.  Turn the rotary switch to the 
 position.  
2.  Connect all three leads to the L, PE, and N (red, green, and blue) 
terminals of the tester. 
3. Press 
 to select L-PE. The display shows the ZL and 
 
indicator. 
4.  Before you do a loop impedance test, use the zero adapter to zero the 
test leads or the mains cord. Press and hold  for more than two 
seconds until the ZERO annunciator appears. The tester measures 
the lead resistance, stores the reading in memory, and subtracts it 
from readings. The resistance value is saved even when the power is 
turned off so it is unnecessary to repeat the operation each time you 
use the tester with the same test leads or mains cord. 
Note 
Be sure the batteries are in good charge condition before you zero the 
test leads. 
5.  Connect all three leads to the L, PE, and N of the system under test or 
plug the mains cord into the socket under test.