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MZC-304 

– USER MANUAL 

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General rules of using the Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) batteries  

- If you are not going to use the instrument for a longer time, remove the rechargeable batteries and 
store them separately. 
 
- Store the rechargeable batteries in a dry, cool and well ventilated place and protect them from direct 
sunlight. The long storage temperature should be below 30 degrees C. If the batteries are stored long 
at high temperatures, the chemical processes may reduce their life.  
 
-  The  NiMH  rechargeable  batteries  usually  withstand  500-1000  charging  cycles.  Such  batteries 
achieve  full  capacity  after  forming  (2-3  discharging  and  charging  cycles).  The  most  important  factor 
which influences the battery life is the discharge level. The deeper the discharge level, the shorter the 
battery life.  
 
-  The  memory  effect  appears  in  the  NiMH  batteries  in  a  limited  scope

These  batteries  can  be  re-

charged  without  more  serious  consequences.  It  is,  however,  recommended  to  discharge  them  com-
pletely every few cycles.  

 

- During the storage of the Ni-MH rechargeable batteries, they are subject to self-discharge process at 
the  rate of about 30% a month. Keeping the batteries at high temperatures may accelerate this pro-
cess  even  two  times.  In order not to allow an excessive discharging of the batteries (after which the 
forming will be needed), recharge the batteries once in a while (even unused batteries).  
 
- Modern, fast chargers detect too low and too high temperature of the batteries and respond accord-
ingly. If the temperature is too low, the charging process should not start as it might irrevocably dam-
age a rechargeable battery. The battery temperature increase is a signal to stop the charging and is 
typical. In addition to faster temperature increase of a battery which will not be fully charged, charging 
at high ambient temperatures results, however, in a reduced life.  
 
-  Remember  that  with  fast  charging,  the batteries are charged to about 80% of their capacity; better 
results can be achieved by continuing the charging process: the charger then goes into the small cur-
rent charging mode and after a few hours the batteries are fully charged.  
 
- Do not charge and do not use the batteries at extreme temperatures as they reduce the life of batter-
ies.  Avoid  using  the  battery-powered  devices  in  very  hot  places.  The  rated  operating  temperature 
must be observed at all times. 
 

Cleaning and maintenance 

 

 

NOTE! 

Use  only  the  maintenance  methods  presented  by  the  manufacturer  in  this 
manual.  

 

 
 

Clean  the  meter  casing  and  the  case  with  a  wet  cloth,  using  generally  available  detergents.  Do 

not use any solvents and cleaning media which could scratch the casing (powder, paste, etc.). 
 

The  probes  can  be  cleaned  with  water  and  then  wiped  dry.  Before  longer  storage,  it  is  recom-

mended to lubricate the probes with any machine grease.  

 

 

Clean the spools and leads with water and detergents, then wipe dry.  

 
 

The meter electronic system is maintenance free. 

 

Summary of Contents for MZC-304

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Page 3: ...USER MANUAL FAULT LOOP IMPEDANCE METER MZC 304 SONEL S A Wokulskiego 11 58 100 widnica Version 2 04 03 04 2019...

Page 4: ...current measurement of resistance 16 2 9 3 Compensation of test leads resistance autozeroing 17 3 Memory of measurement result data 18 3 1 Storing the measurement result data in the memory 19 3 2 Cha...

Page 5: ...a damaged meter which is completely or partially out of order leads with damaged insulation a meter which ahs been stored to long in unsuitable conditions for example is wet When the meter is transfe...

Page 6: ...nd pose a threat to the user 2 1 Turning the meter on and off display backlight Briefly press the button to turn on the meter Press it for a longer time to turn it off is displayed Press briefly the b...

Page 7: ...settings see section 3 5 2 Data Transmission For software update proceed according to point 3 5 1 New software may be downloaded from www sonel pl 2 3 Remembering the last measurement result Result of...

Page 8: ...ved The person making a measurement must ensure that he she is standing on a non insulated floor during the measurement otherwise the result of the measurement may be incorrect The threshold value whi...

Page 9: ...tive and their results are unreliable This is due to the instability of internal impedance in in verter circuits during its operation The measurements of fault loop impedance should not be performed d...

Page 10: ...rated voltage for the short circuit current calculation In such a case horizontal dashes will be displayed instead a short circuit current value The following diagram shows voltage ranges for which sh...

Page 11: ...meas urement in the L L circuit The meter is ready for measurement Phase conductor length or the or symbol UL N or UL L voltage Make the measurement by pressing the START button Read the main meas ure...

Page 12: ...n many measurements are made at short time intervals the meter may emit a large amount of heat As a result of this the enclosure of the device may become hot This is normal and the meter is equipped w...

Page 13: ...N is not connected Huge noise in the system during the measurement The meas urement result may be affected by a large unspecified error The temperature inside the meter has risen above the limit The m...

Page 14: ...E voltage Make measurement by pressing the START button Remaining issues connected with the measurements are the same as those described for meas urements in L N circuit or L L circuit Note Double lea...

Page 15: ...easurement parameters according to section 2 7 1 Connect the test leads according to one of the drawings Remaining issues connected with the measurements are the same as those described for meas ureme...

Page 16: ...sly use the phase of the same system as a secondary source of current disconnect the PE and N conductors from the measured earth electrode see figure below Otherwise the meter will measure an incorrec...

Page 17: ...h 200 mA current Turn on the meter Turn the rotary switch to the RCONT position The meter is ready for measurement RX N L Connect test leads according to the draw ing Activate the measurement by press...

Page 18: ...th conductors Huge noise in the system during the measurement The measurement result may be affected by a large unspeci fied error Measuring range is exceeded 2 9 2 Low current measurement of resistan...

Page 19: ...ement result may be affected by a large unspeci fied error Measuring range is exceeded 2 9 3 Compensation of test leads resistance autozeroing Turn on the meter Turn the rotary switch to the RCONT or...

Page 20: ...y cell marked with a selected number and in a selected memory bank Thanks to this the user of the meter can at his her discretion assign memory cell numbers to individual measurement points and the me...

Page 21: ...ment The meter is in the memory stor ing mode Cell is empty The cell contains the result of the same type which is to be entered The cell contains the measurement results of the displayed types The ce...

Page 22: ...t accompanied by three short beeps and then the meter returns to dis play the last measurement result An attempt to overwrite causes the warning symbol to appear Press ENTER to overwrite the result or...

Page 23: ...d buttons Press SET SEL The cell number is flashing again 3 3 Viewing memory data Turn on the meter Turn the rotary switch to the MEM position The content of the last saved cell appears The cell numbe...

Page 24: ...ction 3 2 St the cell number to before 1 The sym bol appears which indi cates the readiness to de lete Press ENTER The and symbols appear asking you to con firm deletion Press ENTER to start deleting...

Page 25: ...e symbol appears which indi cates the readiness to de lete Press ENTER The and symbols appear asking you to con firm deletion Press ENTER to start deleting or ESC to abort The deletion pro gress is sh...

Page 26: ...supplied with the meter Information on the availability of other programs cooperating with the meter may be obtained from the manufacturer or its authorized distributors The software may be used for...

Page 27: ...ing the process of pairing the meter with a PC enter PIN code compatible with the PIN code of the meter defined in main settings On the computer start data storing programme To transmit the da ta foll...

Page 28: ...on the meter Turn the rotary switch to the MEM position Press SET SEL for about 2 seconds the meter will ask you to activate the radio transmission Press ENTER the radio transmission screen will appe...

Page 29: ...No acclimatization Do not perform the meas urements until the meter reaches the ambient tem perature about 30 minutes and dries Fault loop Sucessive results ob tained in the same measuring point are s...

Page 30: ...rtment at the bottom of the enclosure WARNING Before replacing the batteries disconnect the test leads from the meter To replace the batteries 1 Disconnect the leads from the measuring circuit and tur...

Page 31: ...a while even unused batteries Modern fast chargers detect too low and too high temperature of the batteries and respond accord ingly If the temperature is too low the charging process should not star...

Page 32: ...and Electronic Equipment Act Before sending the instrument to the collection point do not dismantle any parts by yourself Observe local regulations on disposal of packagings and used batteries 9 Techn...

Page 33: ...001 A Calculated on the basis of uncertainty for fault loop 2 00 19 99A 0 01 A 20 0 199 9A 0 1 A 200 1999A 1 A 2 00 19 99kA 0 01 kA 20 0 40 0kA 0 1 kA Prospective fault current calculated and displaye...

Page 34: ...splayed value of the impedance because the meter calculates the current from unrounded value of fault loop impedance which is used for displaying As the correct value consider Ik current value display...

Page 35: ...acturing are ISO 9001 compliant s the device meets the requirements of the IEC 61557 standard t the product meets the EMC requirements immunity for industrial environment according to the following st...

Page 36: ...socket CAT II 1000V 2 pcs rad WASONREOGB1 and blue WASONBUOGB1 rigid hanger with a hook WAPOZUCH1 carrying case for the meter and accessories WAFUTM6 meter harness WAPOZSZE4 SONEL CD user manual warra...

Page 37: ...version AGT 32P adapter for three phase sock ets LSWPLMZC304 calibration certificate Note The software is supported by the following systems Windows XP Service Pack 2 Windows Vista Windows 7 11 Manuf...

Page 38: ...ters o thermal imagers o luxmeters The Calibration Certificate is a document that presents a relation between the calibration standard of known accuracy and meter indications with associated measureme...

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