Phase Seq Tester - PD800W Instructions
Phase Seq Tester - PD800W Instructions
Phase Seq Tester - PD800W Instructions
PD Series Cordless
Phasing Tester
Operating Instructions
Patent No. 6,617,840 and 6,734,658
CONTENTS
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Delta/Wye Measurements
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WARNING
1. Meter assembly and live line tool adapters shall be considered
non-insulating. Do not let live line tool fittings come in contact
with energized or grounded conductors. The live line tool
adapters, fittings, and handles supplied with meters shall not
be used on any other devices.
2. Use appropriate length live line tools for voltage being worked
and maintain minimum approach distances as outlined in
OSHA 1910.269, Table R-6.
3. All Phasing Meters and Voltage Detectors manufactured
during and after 2007 will have a limit mark engraved on the
high voltage probe(s) 2.5 inches from the tip to indicate to the
user the physical limit that should not be exceeded when
approaching and contacting an electrical conductor or other
electrical test points. Zero Ohm insulated adapters (81280IE)
should be used if limit mark will be exceeded.
4. This equipment should be used only by qualified employees,
trained in and familiar with the safety-related work practices,
safety rules and other safety requirements associated with the
use of this type of equipment.
5. These instructions are not intended as a substitute for adequate
training, nor do they cover all details or situations which could
be encountered when operating this type of equipment.
6. Before operating this equipment, read, understand and follow
all instructions contained in this manual. Keep instructions
with equipment.
WARNING
1. Prior to using any high voltage test equipment a careful
inspection should be made to ensure the unit is free from any
contaminants such as dirt, grease, etc. and that there are no
apparent physical damages.
2. High voltage probe assemblies shall be wiped clean prior to
each use with a silicone impregnated cloth and kept clean and
free of contaminants. This will prevent tracking on the outside
of the probe and meter error.
3. Always confirm internal battery voltage before and after use.
Note 1: For best results, always position the Reference Probe and Meter
Probe perpendicular to the conductors being tested and away from all
other conductive surfaces such as adjacent phases, neutrals and grounded
structures. Maintain a minimum distance of two feet between the body of
the probes and all other conductors or grounded surfaces. Maintain a
minimum distance of two feet between your hands and the body of the
probe regardless of the voltage being tested. Never hold the tester with
rubber gloves when in use.
WARNING
WARNING
see Product Safety Information, page 3.
see Inspection & Maintenance, page 3.
WARNING
(1 - 2 - 3) or (3 - 2 - 1)
(A - B - C) or (C - B -A)
Phase sequence is the order in which the voltages of a three phase system
rise and fall. Only two sequences are possible, sometimes referred to as
Clockwise or Counter Clockwise rotation. However, three different
physical connections are possible to achieve each sequence. Any one of
the phases of a three-phase system may be assigned the status of leading
phase. This convention is currently left to the discretion of the electric
utility.
Sequence: (1 - 2 - 3) or (A B C)
A-B-C-A-B-C-A-BC
(B C A)
B-C-A-B-C-A-B-CA
(C A B)
C-A-B-C-A-B-C-A-B
Sequence: (3 - 2 - 1) or (C B A)
C-B-A-C-B-A-C-BA
(B A C)
B-A-C-B-A-C-B-AC
(A C B)
A-C-B-A-C-B-A-CB
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URD or OH
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B31202D2
Compliance Test
Report Dates:
Responsible Party:
Address:
Telephone:
This equipment (Meter Probe) has been tested and found to comply with
limits for a Class B, RF Receiver pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not used
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular situation. If the unit does cause harmful
interference to radio or television, please refer to the three steps listed
above under FCC Instructions to the User.
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PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
8128TBALB
8128LHM
8128LPM
3403
3402TH5811
10022CHL
10022HHSL
PD800ANT
PD800SH2
PD800SH4
*Nominal one inch in diameter and two feet in length; handle assemblies
may be two, four or six feet in length.
Limit Mark
All Phasing Meters and Voltage Detectors manufactured after
2007 will have a limit mark engraved on the high voltage
probe(s) 2.5 inches from the tip to indicate to the user the
physical limit that should not be passed when approaching and
contacting an electrical conductor or other electrical test points.
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