Measuring Loop/Line Impedance; Loop Impedance - Fluke 165X Installation Manual

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Measuring Loop/Line Impedance

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Figure 10. Loop/Line Impedance/Switch and Terminal
Settings

Loop Impedance

Loop impedance is source impedance measured between
Line and Protective Earth. You can also measure the
Prospective Fault Current (PFC) which is the current that
could potentially flow if the phase conductor is shorted to
the protective earth conductor. The tester calculates the
PFC by dividing the measured mains voltage by the loop
impedance.
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If the L and N terminals are reversed, the tester
will auto-swap them internally and continue
Z
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testing. If the tester is configured for UK
operation, testing will halt and you will need to
manually swap the terminals. This condition is
indicated by arrows above or below the terminal
indicator symbol ( b ).
To measure loop impedance
1.
Turn the rotary switch to the Z
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Press 1 to select L-PE.
2.
3.
Before measuring, zero the test probes by shorting all
three leads together at the far end (away from the
tester) and press the Z button. To zero the mains
cord, wrap a piece of bare wire around the terminals
of the plug and press the Z button. The tester
saves the zero offset so you don't need to repeat the
operation every time you use the tester.
Remove the bare wire before proceeding with
the test.
Note
position.
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