Measuring Volts; Measuring Earth-Bond Resistance - Fluke 1508 User Manual

Insulation tester
Hide thumbs Also See for 1508:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Measuring Volts

Figure 5. Measuring Volts

Measuring Earth-Bond Resistance

Resistance tests should only be performed on
de-energized circuits. Check the fuse before testing. See
Testing the Fuse later in this manual. Connecting to an
energized circuit while the test is active will blow the fuse.
Measurements can be adversely affected by
impedances of additional operating circuits
connected in parallel or by transient currents.
To measure resistance:
Insert test probes in the Ω and
1.
2.
Turn the rotary switch to the
3.
Short the ends of the probes together, press the blue
button and wait until dashes appear on the display.
The Tester measures the probe resistance, stores the
reading in memory, and subtracts it from readings.
The probe resistance reading is saved even when the
Tester is turned off. If the probe resistance is >2 Ω,
the resistance will not be saved.
4.
Connect the probes to the circuit to be measured. The
Tester automatically detects if the circuit is energized.
bbv09f.eps
Insulation Testers
Making Measurements
Note
input terminals.
COM
o
position.
11

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents