2.4.5 Programming a DC Hipot Test
In a DC hipot test, high DC voltage is applied between the DUT's operating circuits and
chassis ground to determine if/when a breakdown will occur in the insulation of the DUT.
The current is measured between the DUT insulation and ground. A high limit is
required in a DC test. The high limit is the maximum allowed value for the test to be
considered a PASS. If the measured value is higher than the high limit the test is
considered a FAIL.
If not already in PROGRAM mode:
Press [MENU] to access the PROGRAM menu
Press the function key [PROGRAM]
If continuing example:
*
Press the function key [UP] or [DOWN] to select Step # = 5
STEP SETTING
01.
Test Step
02.
Test Mode
03.
Current
04.
High Limit
05.
Low Limit
06.
Test Time
07.
Twin Port
08.
CHNL (H-L)
SELECT STEP
Press DOWN arrow [⇓]
STEP SETTING
01.
Test Step
02.
Test Mode
03.
Current
04.
High Limit
05.
Low Limit
06.
Test Time
07.
Twin Port
08.
CHNL (H-L)
SELECT MODE
Press the function key [DC] to select mode = DC Hipot
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Operation
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GB
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OFF
100.0m Ω
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DOWN
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OFF
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3.0s
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OFF
OFF
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INSERT
DELETE
Remote
Lock
Offset
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5
GB
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OFF
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100.0m Ω
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OFF
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3.0s
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OFF
OFF
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Remote
Lock
Offset
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Use Function Key
Toggle UP: 1 - 50
UP
Toggle DOWN: 50 - 1
Add a step
Remove a step
Error
Use Function Key
GB
Ground Bond
AC
AC Hipot
DC
DC Hipot
IR
Insulation Resistance
LC
Leakage Current
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