Sonel MPI-536 Manual

Sonel Måleudstyr MPI-536

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MPI- USER MANUAL 536
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MPI- meter is a modern, easy in use and safe measuring device. Please acquaint your-self with this 536
manual in order to avoid measuring errors and prevent possible problems in operation of the meter.
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3.10 Insulation resistance .............................................................................................. 80
3.10.1 Settings of measurements ............................................................................................. 80
3.10.2 Measurement using probes ............................................................................................83
3.10.3 Measurements using UNI-Schuko adapter (WS-03 and WS- 04).................................... 85
3.10.4 Measurements using AutoISO- 2500 .............................................................................. 88
3.10.5 Graph of measured quantities as a function of time ....................................................... 91
3.11 -voltage resistance measurement Low ................................................................... 92
3.11.1 Resistance measurement .............................................................................................. 92
3.11.2 Measurement of resistance of protective conductors and equipotential bonding
with mA current ±200 ..................................................................................................... 94
3.12 Phase sequence .................................................................................................... 98
3.13 Motor rotation direction .......................................................................................... 99
3.14 Illuminance ........................................................................................................... 101
4 Auto measurements ....................................................................................103
4.1 Proceeding auto measurements .......................................................................... 103
4.2 Creating measurement procedures ...................................................................... 105
5 Memory of the meter .................................................................................... 107
5.1 Memory settings ................................................................................................... 107
5.2 Structure of the Memory ....................................................................................... 108
5.2.1 Fundamentals of navigating the Memory menu ............................................................ 109
5.2.2 Adding a new measurements tree ................................................................................111
5.3 Entering the measurement result ......................................................................... 116
5.4 Viewing saved measurements ............................................................................. 117
5.5 Sharing recorded measurements ......................................................................... 119
5.6 Searching the meter memory ............................................................................... 120
6 Power supply ................................................................................................ 121
6.1 Monitoring of the battery charge status ................................................................ 121
6.2 Replacing rechargeable batteries ........................................................................ 121
6.3 Charging the rechargeable batteries .................................................................... 122
6.4 General rules for using Li-Ion rechargeable batteries .......................................... 123
7 Cleaning and maintenance ......................................................................... 124
8 Storage .......................................................................................................... 124
9 Dismantling and utilisation ......................................................................... 124
10 Technical data .............................................................................................. 125
10.1 Basic data ............................................................................................................ 125
10.1.1 Measurement of alternating voltages (True RMS) ........................................................ 125
10.1.2 Frequency measurement ............................................................................................. 125
10.1.3 Measurement of fault loop impedance Z L-PE, ZL-N, ZL-L ................................................. 125
10.1.4 Measurement of fault loop impedance Z
L-PE[RCD] (without triggering of RCD) ...........................126
10.1.5 Measurement of parameters of RCD ...........................................................................127
10.1.6 Measurement of resistance- -earth R to E ....................................................................... 130
10.1.7 -voltage measurement of continuity of circuit and resistance Low ................................. 131
10.1.8 Measurement of insulation resistance .......................................................................... 132
10.1.9 Light measurements .................................................................................................... 133
10.1.10 Phase sequence .......................................................................................................... 134
10.1.11 Motor rotation ..............................................................................................................134
10.2 Other technical data ............................................................................................. 135
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10.3 Additional data ..................................................................................................... 136
10.3.1 Additional uncertainties according to IEC 61557-2 (R ISO) ............................................. 136
10.3.2 Additional uncertainties according to IEC 61557-3 (Z) ................................................. 136
10.3.3 Additional uncertainties according to IEC 615 - 57 4 (R ±200 mA).................................. 136
10.3.4 Additional uncertainties of earth resistance measurement (R E) .................................... 136
10.3.5 Additional uncertainties according to IEC 61557-6 (RCD) ............................................ 137
10.4 List of reference standards .................................................................................. 138
11 Accessories .................................................................................................. 138
12 Positions of the meter’s cover .................................................................... 139
13 Manufacturer ................................................................................................ 139
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1 Safety
MPI- meter is designed for performing check tests of protection against electric shock in AC 536
mains systems and recording the parameters of electric mains. The meter is used for making meas-
urements and providing results to determine safety of electrical installations. Therefore, in order to
provide conditions for correct operation and accuracy of obtained results, the following recommenda-
tions must be observed:
Before you proceed to operate the meter, acquaint yourself thoroughly with the present manual
and observe the safety regulations and specications provided by the producer .
Any application that diers from those specied in the present manual may result in a damage to
the device and constitute a source of danger for the user.
MPI- meters must be operated only by appropriately qualied personnel with relevant certi-536
cates authorising the personnel to perform works on electric systems. Operating the meter by un-
authorised personnel may result in damage to the device and constitute a source of danger for
the user.
Using this manual does not exclude the need to comply with occupational health and safety regu-
lations and with other relevant re regulations required during the performance of a particular type
of work. Before starting the work with the device in special environments, e.g. potentially fire-
risk/explosive environment, it is necessary to consult it with the person responsible for health and
safety.
It is unacceptable to operate:
a damaged meter which is completely or partially out of order,
a meter with damaged insulation,
a meter stored for an excessive period of time in disadvantageous conditions (e.g. excessive
humidity). If the meter has been transferred from a cool to a warm environment with a high
level of relative humidity, do not start measurements until the meter is warmed up to the am-
bient temperature (approximately 30 minutes).
If the battery is discharged to a level preventing further measurements, the meter displays an ap-
propriate message and then turns o.
Battery spill and damage to the meter may occur if discharged batteries are left in the meter.
Before measurements may commence, make sure the leads are connected to the appropriate
measurement sockets.
Do not operate a meter with an open or incorrectly closed battery (accumulator) compartment or
power it from other sources than those specied in the present manual.
RISO meter inputs are electronically protected against overloads (caused by e.g. connecting the
meter to a live circuit) up to 463 V RMS for 60 seconds.
Repairs may be performed only by an authorised service point.
NOTE!
Only accessories for a given device should be used. Using other accessories may
cause damage to measuring terminals, introduce additional measurement error and
create a risk for the user.
Due to continuous development of the meter’s software, the actual appearance of the
display, in case of some of the functions, may slightly dier from the display present-
ed in this operating manual.
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2 Main menu
The main screen is available:
after the meter has been turned on,
at any time after the on has been selected on the display (does not apply to the re-ic
corder).
Fig. 2.1 Main elements of the screen
Name of the active menu
The fact of introducing a change that has not been saved yet is indicated by the symbol in the *
screen header.
Time
Date
Main screen
Free space on the memory card
If the card is not in the slot, the icon on the screen is crossed out.
Wireless network signal strength
Battery discharge indicator
Active menu help
Visualisation of connection systems
Explanation of icons
Touching a selected main menu item redirects to the sub-menu. Available options:
Settings going to the settings of the main functions and parameters of the meter,
Measurements Selecting the measurement function. The description of individual func-
tions is provided in , section 3
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Memory viewing and managing the saved measurement results. A detailed description of
the function is provided in , section 5
Meter information
2.1 Meter settings
The and display can be set from the screen level. date, time brightness Meter settings
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2.1.1 Setting date and time
Select . te and timeDa
Touch the appropriate icon to
modify the selected parameter:
value increase by 1,
value decrease by 1,
touching opens the eld for
manual entering of the value (step
).
Delete the existing entry and enter
the required value manually.
Functions of icons
reject the changes and return
to step
accept changes and go to step
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Description of function icons
return to the previous screen
After touching the icon you
may be prompted to save or
reject changes (gure):
Yes accept selection,
No reject changes,
Cancel cancel the action
saving changes
return to the main menu
2.1.2 Automatic shutdown
Select Auto o .
Select the required option.
Description of function icons
return to the previous screen
After touching the icon you
may be prompted to save or
reject changes (gure):
Yes accept selection,
No reject changes,
Cancel cancel the action
saving changes
return to the main menu
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2.1.3 Display parameters
Select . Display
Parameters to change
after which the display time
enters the screen-saver mode
select the required option
display brightness move
the slider pointer
Description of function icons
return to the previous screen.
After touching the icon you
may be prompted to save or
reject changes:
Yes accept selection,
No reject changes,
Cancel cancel the action
saving changes
return to the main menu
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2.2 Settings of measurements
From the menu it is possible to edit: Measurement settings
network parameters,
fuse denitions.
2.2.1 Sub-menu Measurement Settings
The option of consists of: Measurement settings
mains rated voltage,
network frequency,
manner of presentation of short-circuit loop result,
type of mains for the tested object,
system of units,
memory settings (auto-incrementing memory cells),
auto measurements timer,
RCD EV measurement standard.
Before the measurements select the type of mains from which the tested object is powered.
Then select the mains rated voltage Un (110/190 V, 115/200 V, 127/220 V, 220/380 V, 230/400 V or
240/415 V). This voltage value is used for calculating the values of prospective short-circuit current.
Determination of network frequency that is the source of potential interferences is necessary in
order to select a proper measuring signal frequency in resistance- -earth measurements. This selec-to
tion ensures optimum interference ltering. The meter is designed for ltration of interferences gener-
ated by 50 Hz and 60 Hz networks.
RCD EV measurement standard denes the parameters for measuring RCD protectors dedicat-
ed to the eld of electromobility and photovoltaics.
Setting Autoincrementing as active ( ) causes each saved measurement ( sec-
tion 5.3) to be placed in an automatically created new measurement point ( step section 5.2.2 ).
Auto measurements timer determines the time interval of starting subsequent steps of the
measurement procedure.
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Expand the selection list using the icon.
Select the required parameter value.
Selection and modication options
Un voltage
110/190 V
115/200 V
127/220 V
220/380 V
230/400 V
240/415 V
Frequency f
n
50 Hz
60 Hz
Fault loop measurement form
Ik prospective sh -circuit current ort
Zs fault loop impedance
System type
TN/TT
IT
System of
units,
metric
imperial
Autoincrementing
enabled
disabled
Auto measurements
timer
Turn o
0…5 s
Description of function icons
return to the previous screen. After touching the
icon you may be prompted to save or reject
changes:
Yes accept selection,
No reject changes,
Cancel cancel the action
saving changes
returning to the main menu
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2.2.2 Sub-menu Edit fuses
On the screen the following parameters of circuit breakers can be dened and edited: Fuse base
manufacturer,
model (type) of fuse,
characteristic of fuse.
a. Adding fuse characteristics
Select the icon.
A menu will appear for adding
time-current characteristics of
fuses.
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Available options
adding characteristics for the
selected fuse rated current.
removing characteristics for
the selected fuse rated cur-
rent.
pasting the set value for rec-
ords in the whole row or ta-
ble.
Description of function icons
inactive characteristic
active characteristic
adding a new characteristic
editing the name of the active
characteristic
removing the active character-
istic
returning to the previous
screen
going to the main menu
To create a new characteristic:
select the icon,
touch the name selection eld.
Enter the name from the touch
keypad (holding certain buttons for
a longer time triggers Polish char-
acters).
Functions of icons
rejecting changes and return-
ing to step
accepting changes and going
to step
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Description of function icons
Ok accept the name
Cancel cancel the action
Activate the created characteris-
tic .
Add rated fuse current using
icon .
Editing fuse data proceed as in
steps .
To activate a row of data, select
any item in the row.
Icons will be activat-
ed.
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After selecting , the following
options are available:
setting the parameter K
multiplication factor of fuse
rated current (parameter of
the time-current characteris-
tic),
copying K value to ll row
the selected row,
copying K value to ll table
all records.
Touch the K parameter edit eld.
Enter the parameter values as in
step .
Description of function icons
Ok accept selection
Cancel cancel changes
You will be prompted to conform
the selection.
Description of function icons
Yes accept selection
No reject changes
To change the contents of a se-
lected cell, touch it . twice
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On-screen keyboard will appear.
Delete the existing entry and enter
the required one.
Functions of icons
reject changes and return to
the menu for adding charac-
teristics
accept changes and return to
the menu for adding charac-
teristics
Select the icon and return to
the fuse base menu.
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Select the producer.


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