Using the Power Analyzer
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Rear Panel Connections - 2801 and 2802
Power Requirements
In order to comply with the safety ratings stated on the rear panel of the
product according to the requirements contained in EN61010,these products
must
be provided with an external ground connection in some manner (either
through the power source for the product or by connection to the protective
ground on the product).
These products
must only
be used with a power supply which contains
isolation from the mains supply which meets the requirements of
EN61010.
WARNING:
TO AVOID AN
UNSAFE AND POTENTIALLY DAMAGING
CONDITION,
NEVER
USE AN EXTERNAL DC POWER SOURCE TO THIS
PRODUCT, WHICH IS
NOT ISOLATED
FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY.
When used with the external power supply provided with the product by
Vitrek
, the ground is supplied via the negative DC power input. If the
product is powered by any other equivalent grounded output DC
power supply, then the ground is supplied via that power supply. In
these cases the user
need not
provide any additional ground connection
to the product provided that the external DC Supply has a ground
connection to it.
In all other cases, e.g. powered from an external battery or any other
isolated DC supply, the instrument MUST be provided with a ground
connection to the protective ground terminal located on the rear panel of
the product (this is marked according to the requirements of EN61010.)
Never
use an external DC power source to the product which is
not isolated
from the mains supply – this is UNSAFE and may cause DAMAGE to
the product.
If at any time there is doubt regarding the continuity of the ground
connection to the product, then it is strongly recommended to use the
rear panel protective ground terminal.
Operation of the product in the absence of any ground connection does
not
intrinsically render the product unsafe; however the safety ratings for
the UUT terminals are significantly reduced in this situation. Safety
Summary of Contents for Xitron 2801
Page 1: ...USER GUIDE 2801 2802 Advanced Single and Dual Channel Power Analyzers...
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Page 101: ...Printing Results 101 Figure 66 Configuration Printout...
Page 102: ...102 2801 2802 Power Analyzer User Guide Figure 67 Waveform Channel 1 Real time...
Page 103: ...Printing Results 103 Figure 68 Waveform Channe1 Distortion...
Page 104: ...104 2801 2802 Power Analyzer User Guide Figure 69 History Chart VOLTS ACDC Trends View...
Page 105: ...Printing Results 105 Figure 70 History Chart AMPS PERCENT THD Extents View...
Page 106: ...106 2801 2802 Power Analyzer User Guide Figure 71 Harmonics Listing page 1...
Page 107: ...Printing Results 107 Figure 72 Harmonics Listing page 2...
Page 145: ...Sending Commands and Interrogatives 145...
Page 147: ...Appendix A Physical Specifications 147...