Resistance Fault Location (Rfl) Test; Setting Up An Rfl Test - Fluke 990DSL User Manual

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Resistance Fault Location (RFL) Test

The RFL test provides a highly accurate method of locating resistance faults
(shorts, grounds, or crosses), including those that are too large for the TDR
test to locate. It does this by using cable gauge and temperature values in a
"nulling bridge" process. In this process, half of a resistance bridge is formed
within the tester, and the faulted pair (strapped at the far end, as prompted)
forms the other half of the bridge. The internal bridge ratio is then changed
until it precisely mirrors the ratio of the faulted leg to the good leg, and is then
used to calculate resistance values to the fault and strap.

Setting Up an RFL Test

To set up an RFL test, select the test on the POTS Toolbox and press
). Refer to Table 4-5 for RFL test setup parameters.
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Setups
Parameter
Cable Gauge
Cable Temperature
Measurement Mode
RFL Fault Pass
Threshold
Multiple Gauge Entry
Limits
4-22
Table 4-5. RFL Test Setup Parameters
19, 22, 24, 26, or 28 AWG
68° F (Range = –99 to 199)
Normal or High AC Rejection
(See POTS Auto-Test Setups for details)
30 M e (Range = 1 Me to 30 M e)
Section Length (Range = 0 to 9999 ft.)
Gauge / mm (Same as Cable Gauge)
Load (Y or N)
Settings (default in bold)

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