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ESA620 

Electrical Safety Analyzer 

PN  2814971 

January 2008, Rev. 3, 5/15 

© 2008-2015 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 
All product names are trademarks of their respective companies. 

Summary of Contents for ESA620

Page 1: ...al Safety Analyzer PN 2814971 January 2008 Rev 3 5 15 2008 2015 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved Specifications are subject to change without notice All product names are trademarks of their respective companies ...

Page 2: ...uke Biomedical service facility NO OTHER WARRANTIES SUCH AS FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED FLUKE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES INCLUDING LOSS OF DATA ARISING FROM ANY CAUSE OR THEORY This warranty covers only serialized products and their accessory items that bear a distinct serial number tag Recalibration of i...

Page 3: ...d ask for an agent to be present while the instrument is unpacked There are no special unpacking instructions but be careful not to damage the instrument when unpacking it Inspect the instrument for physical damage such as bent or broken parts dents or scratches Technical Support For application support or answers to technical questions either email techservices flukebiomedical com or call 1 800 8...

Page 4: ...e at least four inches of tightly packed industry approved shock absorbent material around the instrument Returns for partial refund credit Every product returned for refund credit must be accompanied by a Return Material Authorization RMA number obtained from our Order Entry Group at 1 440 498 2560 Repair and calibration To find the nearest service center go to www flukebiomedical com service or ...

Page 5: ...esult in electrical shock hazards or improper operation Fluke Biomedical will not be responsible for any injuries sustained due to unauthorized equipment modifications Restrictions and Liabilities Information in this document is subject to change and does not represent a commitment by Fluke Biomedical Changes made to the information in this document will be incorporated in new editions of the publ...

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Page 7: ...alyzer 5 Instrument Familiarization 6 Connecting to Line Power 9 Connecting a DUT to the Analyzer 9 Turning the Analyzer On 11 Adjusting the Display s Contrast 11 Accessing the Analyzer s Functions 11 What to Do Next 13 Maintenance 13 Cleaning the Analyzer 13 Replaceable Parts 14 Accessories 16 i ...

Page 8: ...ESA620 Getting Started Manual Specifications 17 Detailed Specifications 18 ii ...

Page 9: ...List of Tables Table Title Page 1 Symbols 2 2 Top Panel Controls and Connections 7 3 Rear Panel Connections 9 4 Replaceable Parts 14 5 Accessories 16 iii ...

Page 10: ...ESA620 Getting Started Manual iv ...

Page 11: ...gure Title Page 1 Top Panel Controls and Connections 6 2 Rear Panel Connections 8 3 DUT Connections to the Analyzer 10 4 Analyzer Ready for Operation 11 5 Leakage Current Menu 11 6 DUT Ground Resistance Measurement 12 v ...

Page 12: ...ESA620 Getting Started Manual vi ...

Page 13: ...ds are easily selectable The Analyzer performs the following tests Mains Line voltage Protective Earth or Ground Wire Resistance Equipment current Insulation resistance Earth Ground leakage Enclosure Chassis leakage Patient Lead to Ground and patient auxiliary Lead to Lead leakage Mains on applied parts leakage Lead isolation Differential leakage Direct equipment leakage Direct applied part leakag...

Page 14: ...tive marking requirements The affixed label indicates that you must not discard this electrical electronic product in domestic household waste Product Category With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE Directive Annex I this product is classed as category 9 Monitoring and Control Instrumentation product Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste Measurement Category II is a...

Page 15: ... be used in diagnostics treatment or in any other capacity where the Analyzer would come in contact with a patient Do not use the product in wet locations around explosive gases or dust Inspect the Analyzer before using it Do not use the Analyzer if abnormal conditions of any sort are noted such as a faulty display broken case etc Inspect the test leads for damaged insulation or exposed metal Chec...

Page 16: ...al of DUT earth bond Intended Use The Analyzer is intended for use by trained service technicians to perform periodic inspections on a wide range of medical equipment The testing procedures are menu driven and simple to operate The Product is an electronic signal source and measurement device for verifying the electrical safety of medical devices The Product also provides ECG simulation and perfor...

Page 17: ...ted to patients This Product is not intended to be used to calibrate medical equipment It is intended for over the counter use Unpacking the Analyzer Carefully unpack all items from the box and check that you have the following items ESA620 Getting Started Manual Users Manual CD Carrying case Power cord 15 20 A Adapter USA only Test lead set TP1 Test probe set USA Australia and Israel only TP74 Te...

Page 18: ...ESA620 Getting Started Manual Instrument Familiarization Figure 1 and Table 2 describe the top panel controls and connections of the Analyzer faw02 eps Figure 1 Top Panel Controls and Connections 6 ...

Page 19: ...tlet specific to the version of the Analyzer which provides a DUT connection Navigation Buttons Cursor control buttons for navigating menus and lists Test Button Initiates selected tests Equipment Outlet Configuration Buttons Controls the wiring of the equipment outlet Opens and closes the neutral and ground connection and reverses the polarity of the neutral and hot connection High Voltage Indica...

Page 20: ...ESA620 Getting Started Manual Figure 2 and Table 3 describe the rear panel connections of the Analyzer faw01 eps Figure 2 Rear Panel Connections 8 ...

Page 21: ...er operation connect the factory supplied three conductor line power cord to a properly grounded power outlet Do not use a two conductor adapter or extension cord this will break the protective ground connection Connect the Analyzer to a properly grounded three prong outlet The Analyzer will not properly test a DUT when the ground lead is open Connecting a DUT to the Analyzer A Device Under Test D...

Page 22: ...ESA620 Getting Started Manual faw03 eps Figure 3 DUT Connections to the Analyzer 10 ...

Page 23: ... If the ground is open the Analyzer displays this fault If the mains voltage is too high or too low the Analyzer displays this fault and does not continue until the supply voltage is corrected and the ESA620 power cycled off and then on again Adjusting the Display s Contrast While the Analyzer displays the start up menu shown in figure 4 press or to increase or decrease the display s contrast Pres...

Page 24: ...r these controls are active Prior to conducting any leakage tests with the Analyzer it is best to test the integrity of the ground connection between the Analyzer s test receptacle ground and the DUT s protected earth ground or enclosure To test the DUT ground using the 2 wire method with 200 mA test current 1 Ensure the power cord from the DUT is plugged into the Analyzer s test receptacle 2 Pres...

Page 25: ...Avoid dropping or other mechanical abuse that could cause a shift in the calibrated settings Cleaning the Analyzer Warning To prevent electric shock do not clean the Analyzer plugged into mains or attached to a DUT Caution Do not pour fluid onto the Analyzer surface fluid seepage into the electrical circuitry may cause the Analyzer to fail Caution Do not use spray cleaners on the Analyzer such act...

Page 26: ...e Parts Item Fluke Biomedical Part Number ESA620 Getting Started Manual 2814971 ESA620 Users Manual CD 2814967 Power Cord USA 2238680 UK 2238596 Australia 2238603 Europe 2238615 France Belgium 2238615 Italy 2238615 Israel 2434122 Ansur Plug in CD with demo version 2795488 Test Probe Set USA Australia Israel 650887 Europe 1541649 14 ...

Page 27: ...medical Part Number Null Post Adapter 3326842 Carrying Case 2814980 Data Transfer Cable 1626219 T20A 250V Fuse Time Lag 1 in x in 2183691 T10A 250V Fuse Time Lag 5 x 20 mm 3046641 T16A 250V Fuse Time Lag 5 x 20 mm 3056494 15 20 A Adapter 2195732 To ensure safety use exact replacement only 15 ...

Page 28: ...medical Part Number Test Leads with retractable sheath 1903307 Kelvin Test Lead Set for 4 wire ground 2067864 Ground Pin Adapters 2242165 ESA620 USA AUS ISR Accessory Kit Test Lead Set TP1 Test Probe Set AC285 Alligator Clip Set 3111008 ESA620 EUR Accessory Kit Test Lead Set TP74 Test Probe Set AC285 Alligator Clip Set 3111024 16 ...

Page 29: ...t power outlet 90 to 132 V ac rms 47 to 63 Hz 20 A maximum 230 Volt power outlet 180 to 264 V ac rms 47 to 63 Hz 16 A maximum Size L x W x H 32 cm x 23 6 cm x 12 7 cm 12 6 in x 9 3 in x 5 in Weight 4 7 kg 10 25 lb Safety IEC 61010 1 Overvoltage category II Pollution Degree 2 IEC 61010 2 030 Measurement 300 V CAT II Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC International IEC 61326 1 Controlled Electromagne...

Page 30: ...munication Equipment Class A Equipment meets requirements for industrial electromagnetic wave equipment and the seller or user should take notice of it This equipment is intended for use in business environments and not to be used in homes USA FCC 47 CFR 15 subpart B This product is considered an exempt device per clause Detailed Specifications Voltage Mains voltage Ranges 0 0 to 300 V ac rms Accu...

Page 31: ...ading 0 005 Ω for 0 0 to 2 0 Ω Test current 1 16 A ac 2 of reading 0 005 Ω for 0 0 to 0 2 Ω 5 of reading 0 005 Ω for 0 2 to 2 0 Ω Additional error caused by series inductance Resistance Series Inductance 0 µH 100 µH 200 µH 400 µH 0 000 Ω 0 000 Ω 0 030 Ω 0 040 Ω 0 050 Ω 0 020 Ω 0 000 Ω 0 025 Ω 0 030 Ω 0 040 Ω 0 040 Ω 0 000 Ω 0 020 Ω 0 025 Ω 0 030 Ω 0 060 Ω 0 000 Ω 0 015 Ω 0 020 Ω 0 025 Ω 0 080 Ω 0 ...

Page 32: ...available for all leakages with exception of MAP that are available in True RMS shown as AC DC Patient Load Selection AAMI ES1 1993 Fig 1 IEC 60601 Fig 15 IEC 61010 Fig A 1 Crest factor 3 Ranges 0 0 to 199 9 µA 200 to 1999 µA 2 00 to 10 00 mA Accuracy DC to 1 kHz 1 of reading 1 µA or 1 LSD whichever is greater 1 to 100 kHz 2 of reading 1 µA or 1 LSD whichever is greater 100 kHz to 1 MHz 5 of readi...

Page 33: ... compensated for nominal mains as per 62353 Therefore the accuracy specified for other leakages is not applicable The actual leakage readings given during these tests will be higher Differential leakage Ranges 50 to 199 µA 200 to 2000 µA 2 00 to 20 00 mA Accuracy 10 of reading 2 counts or 20 µA whichever is greater Insulation resistance Ranges 0 5 to 20 MΩ 20 to 100 MΩ Accuracy 20 MΩ Range 2 of re...

Page 34: ...for amplitude of 2 Hz square wave only fixed 1 mV Lead II configuration Waveforms ECG Complex 30 60 120 180 and 240 BPM Ventricular Fibrillation Square wave 50 duty cycle 0 125 and 2 Sine wave 10 40 50 60 and 100 Hz Triangle wave 2 Hz Pulse 63 ms pulse width 30 and 60 22 ...

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