(At Tg Euro 1 Med Only) - GMW TG uni 1 Operating Manual

Appliance tester for testing protective measures
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Conducting tests in accordance with VDE 0751-1/EN 62353, Example 5 - Devices without protective conductor (PC II) and with applied part of type CF (or BF)
The appliance identification can also be read from a barcode label
using the optional barcode scanner.
To do this, before starting up the appliance tester connect the plug
of the barcode scanner to the RS232 socket of the tester and
screw it tight.
The test results can be saved on a PC with the supplied PC program or
printed from there in the form of a test log. To do this, establish the USB
connection between the appliance tester and the PC* (USB cable supplied)
or directly copy the saved data from the memory card to the PC using a
card reader.
Procedure on the PC – see the operating instructions for the PC software.
* Switch the appliance tester off and on, leave the switch-on message as it is (Fig. 41).
Connect the USB cable. The appliance tester is automatically detected by Windows® as
removable media. The internal memory is assigned to the first free drive letter and the
memory card is assigned to the second free drive letter.
Symbols for memory settings:
– Internal memory
– MMC/SD memory card
Fig. 110
Operating manual for the TG uni 1, TG euro 1 and TG euro 1 med appliance tester
17. Conducting tests with the appliance tester according to DIN
VDE 0751-1, Example 5: Devices without protective conductor
(PC II) and with applied parts of Type CF (or BF)
Connecting the test object
Connect one end of the test line to the probe socket of the appliance
tester.
Use the crocodile clip to connect the other end of the test line with a
metal part of the test object, which is connected to the protective
conductor.
Ensure that the crocodile clip makes a good contact with the metal part
of the test object.
Connect all applied parts of the test object to the IPEA socket.
Connect the mains plug of the test object to the test socket of the
appliance tester.
Switch on the test object with the mains switch.
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The tests must be performed by qualified personnel. The
qualifications must include technical training, knowledge and
experience of the applicable standards and local regulations.
Personnel assessing the safety of devices must be able to
recognise the possible consequences and dangers resulting from
devices that do not meet the specified requirements. The testing of
the devices must be carried out in compliance with the
accompanying documents.
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