User Manual

68 GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH
A device under test is connected to
the SECUTEST and has been
started up, whose leakage current
(measured by means of the differ-
ential current method) exceeds the
limit value specified in setup.
If the device under test normally
generates a leakage current of
greater than 10 mA (e.g. large
heaters), temporarily increase the
“residual current protection” value
selected in setup to 30 mA and try
again.
If
values of this magnitude are not
to be expected for the respective
device under test, or if the “residual
current protection” value has al-
ready been set to 30 mA in setup,
ther
e may be a ground fault at the
DUT.
The fuse for the test socket’s L
conductor has blown (fuse link 2).
Disconnect the test instrument
from the mains and inspect the
fuses next to the SECUTEST’s
mains connection.
The fuse for the test socket’s N
conductor has blown (fuse link 1).
Disconnect the test instrument
from the mains and inspect the
fuses next to the SECUTEST’s
mains connection.
One of the two fuses for the test
socket has blown (fuse link 1 or 2).
Disconnect the test instrument
from the mains and inspect the
fuses next to the SECUTEST’s
mains connection.
A short-circuit has been detected
at the test socket between L/N and
PE.
Determine whether or not the de-
vice under test is defective. Repeat
the vi
sual inspection.
Error Messages Possible Causes Corrective Measures