Settings
9.1
(2.2) Current
Risk of malfunctions due to excessive locating current on sensitive
system parts!
The locating current flowing between the IT system and earth can cause
controller faults in sensitive parts of the system, such as the PLC or relay.
Ensure that the level of the locating current is compatible with the system
to be monitored.
Set the maximum locating current on the ISOMETER®. You can find the device-specific
maximum locating currents in the table below.
•1 mA
for EDS441..., EDS461..., EDS491...
•1.5 mA
for EDS441..., EDS461..., EDS491...
•2.5 mA
for EDS441..., EDS461..., EDS491...
•3 mA
for EDS441..., EDS461..., EDS491...
•10 mA
for EDS440..., EDS460..., EDS490...
•12.5 mA
for EDS440..., EDS460..., EDS490...
•25 mA
for EDS440..., EDS460..., EDS490...
•50 mA
for EDS440..., EDS460..., EDS490...
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Settings
9.1
3.0 Data measured values
The ISOMETER® stores certain measured values for a specific period of time. You can view
these data at the "Data meas. values" menu item. Navigate through the different views
using the
and
buttons:
•Data - isoGraph
•Data - Insulation
•Data - Voltage
•Data - PGH
•Data - Temperature
9.1
4.0 Control
In the Control menu, you can run a manual test and reset the alarm messages:
•TEST
•RESET
9.1
5.0 History
In the history menu, the faults detected by the ISOMETER® are displayed.
For a detailed description, refer to
"History memory" auf Seite
•History
•Delete
9.1
6.0 Device settings
The device settings menu allows configuring the basic settings for the ISOMETER®:
Displays the insulation resistance and chrono-
logical sequence.
Displays the current insulation resistance and
the system leakage capacitance.
Displays the system voltages.
Displays measuring current, locating current,
performance and insulation fault location
mode.
Coupling system and locating current injector
Manual device test
Reset of fault and alarm messages
27.
Overview of faults that have occurred
Reset the history memory
iso1685DP_D00272_03_M_XXEN/08.2017
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