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Megger 210600 User Manual

Megger 210600 User Manual

Insulation & low resistance tester

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Low Resistance Tester
Safety Warnings and Precautions must be read and understood
before the instrument is used. They must be observed during use.
The circuit under test must be switched off, de - energized and
isolated before Insulation or Continuity tests are made.
Circuit connections must not be touched during a test.
The test button must not be pressed while connecting the test
leads or while changing ranges. (May cause 'Live Circuit
Warning' to become inoperable).
The 'Test' button must not be pressed when making a voltage test.
The Default Voltmeter, 'Live Circuit Warning' and Automatic
discharge are additional safety features and should not be
regarded as a substitute for normal safe working practice.
The 210600 is protected for connection to Power distribution
systems up to 300 V Line - Ground, and 500 V Line - Line for
Installation Category III*.
It is recommended that fused test leads are used when measuring
voltage on high energy systems.
After insulation tests, capacitive circuits must be allowed to
discharge before disconnecting the test leads.
Test leads, prods and alligator clips must be in good order; clean,
and with no broken or cracked insulation.
Replacement fuses must be of the correct size, type and rating.
THE INSTRUMENT MUST ONLY BE USED BY SUITABLY TRAINED AND COMPETENT
Caution: risk of electric shock
Caution: refer to accompanying notes
Equipment protected throughout by Double
Insulation (Class II)
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Insulation &
User Guide
SAFETY WARNINGS
PERSONS
Symbols used on the instrument
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Summary of Contents for Megger 210600

  • Page 1 The 210600 is protected for connection to Power distribution systems up to 300 V Line - Ground, and 500 V Line - Line for Installation Category III*.
  • Page 2: Display Features

    Testing should be aborted if lit. Default Voltage measurement The 210600 will act as a direct reading default voltmeter (0 to 600 V a.c./d.c.) in the ‘Standby’ mode (when switched ‘On’, and any of the Insulation test positions is selected). The ‘Test’ push must not be pressed when making a voltage test.
  • Page 3: Specification

    Using the Guard Terminal For basic insulation tests and where there is little possibility of surface leakage affecting the measurement, it is unnecessary to use the guard terminal. In cable testing, there may be surface leakage paths across the insulation between the bare cable and the external sheathing due to the presence of moisture or dirt.
  • Page 4 This instrument is manufactured in the United Kingdom. The company reserves the right to change the specification or design without prior notice. Megger is a registered trademark. Part No. 6172-373 - Edition 4 - Printed in England - 11HH www.megger.com...
  • Page 5 ±2% of reading ± 1 digit d.c. or a.c. at 45 Hz to 65 Hz Temp. Coefficient: ±0.06% per °F General Specifications Overload rating: The 210600 is protected for connection to Power distribution systems up to 300 V Line - Ground, and 500 V Line - Line for Installation Category III*. Temp. Range: Operating: 23°F to 122°F...
  • Page 6 Approved Repair Companies A number of independent instrument repair companies have been authorised for repair work on most Megger instruments, using genuine Megger spare parts. Consult the Appointed Distributor / Agent regarding spare parts, repair facilities, and advice on the best course of action to take.