Configuring A Printer; Using The Footswitch - Megger Baker AWA-IV User Manual

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Baker AWA-IV Instrument Overview
The following image provides an example of a typical connection to a single-phase motor.
Best practices:
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Label leads being tested on the motor.
Leads 1, 2, and 3 are labeled on the cables near the connectors.
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Ensure sufficient spacing between connected leads.
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Safely store excess wiring to avoid tripping hazards.
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Fig 7: AWA-IV single-phase motor connection example; connection to a field coil on a DC motor.
Item
Description
1
AWA test lead 1 to lead 1 on motor; FC 1 in this example.
2
AWA test lead 2 to lead 2 on motor; FC 2 in this example.
3
AWA test lead 3 to ground.
4
Black lead to ground.

Configuring a Printer

The Baker AWA-IV comes with a set of printer drivers installed. More printer drivers may be added if necessary.
Connect the analyzer to the printer then run the configuration process via the Windows Control Panel application.
Ensure that the proper printer driver is selected during the configuration process.

Using the Footswitch

On the rear of the analyzer, a connector is available to plug in a footswitch to operate the analyzer for armature span
testing. The footswitch allows you to continue testing the entire armature easily and quickly.
The footswitch option is not available for AWA-IV 6kV or 12kV models.
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