PAT Appliances & Machines Safety Trainer
AD 3
– MI 3399
217
This is extremely dangerous in case of a live to earth (e.g. insulation) fault in the appliance
since live voltage can occur on the enclosure.
Figure 4-3: Examples of faults of PE connections
Measuring principle / limits
Figure 4-4: Earth bond test
Test signal is applied between PE pin of the supply cord and accessible conductive parts
connected to the PE.
Notes:
Flexible supply cords must be folded during test! If the result is changing during
the measurement this means that the test failed.
Care should be taken to assure a good contact between probe and conductive
parts of tested appliance. Especially at expected results below 0.3 Ω the result
could be affected by contact resistance.
Some (IT) equipment may have accessible conductive parts that are earthed only
for screening purposes. These non-safety parts are not subjected to the earth bond
test. Such connections may be checked with low currents (100 mA, 200 mA).
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