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Clip
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Battery compartment cover
3.
Functional test
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Check the phase/phase sequence tester for correct functioning immedia-
tely before and after using it!
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Press and hold the blue push-button
sounds and the LEDs (green/red) of the probe tip
and the red LED
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Test the phase/phase sequence tester for correct functioning with a famil-
iar voltage source, e.g. a 230 V socket/5-pin CEE socket.
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Replace the batteries, if the tester switches off directly after being switched
on or if the LEDs
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Do not use the TRITEST
The TRITEST
(APO, Auto-Power-Off). An acoustic signal confirms that the tester has
switched off. Alternatively, press and hold the blue push-button
switch the TRITEST
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How the tester works
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The TRITEST
generated by phase/external conductor voltages from 200 V to 1,000 V AC
(45 to 65 Hz) on.
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If an electric field is detected, the probe tip
acoustic signal is emitted. The flashing frequency of the red probe tip
well as the frequency of the acoustic signal increase with the electric field
or the voltage applied increasing as well.
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The TRITEST
mine the phase (external conductor) of an AC voltage as well as the phase
sequence of a three-phase mains.
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The test does not require any current flow and no electrically conductive
contact with the system part, socket or insulated line.
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Please observe that the TRITEST
strong fields with a phase/external conductor voltage from 200 V AC on.
If the TRITEST
tance to the live system part might be too large, the system part might be
shielded or the insulation might be too thick.
5.
Phase/external conductor test of an AC voltage (figure B)
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Press and hold the blue push-button
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The yellow LED
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Place the probe tip
system part.
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If the phase (external conductor) has been detected, this is confirmed by
an acoustic signal and by the probe tip
Attention!
Please observe that even if the TRITEST
ternal conductor), a dangerous voltage may be applied to the test object. For
determining the absence of voltage, only use a two-pole voltage tester com-
plying with the DIN EN 61243-3 (VDE 0682-401) standard, e.g. a DUSPOL
voltage tester.
Note on testing insulated lines (figure C):
To localize interruptions of live lines (e.g. a cable break in a cable reel or defec-
tive lamps in a chain of lights), pass the probe tip
from the feeding point (phase) in direction of the other end of the line.
For testing a cable reel, make sure to turn the shock-proof plug by 180° in order
to connect both lines to the phase (external conductor) of a shock-proof socket.
6.
Phase sequence test of a three-phase mains (figure D)
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The phase sequence test always requires a countercheck during which the
phase sequence must change.
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Press and hold the blue push-button
LED
3
must flash.
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Press the blue push-button
4
The LED
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Place the probe tip
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4
must be functioning (must light up briefly).
3
and
4
easy, if not all functions are working properly!
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easy is switched off automatically after approx. 5 minutes
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easy off.
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easy phase/phase sequence tester detects electric fields
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easy phase/phase sequence tester can be used to deter-
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easy phase/phase sequence tester does not react, the dis-
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3
flashes to show that the tester is ready for operation.
1
onto the assumed phase (external conductor) of the
must flash in red color.
1
onto the assumed phase (external conductor) L1 for
TRITEST
5
to switch the tester on. The buzzer
as well as the acoustic signal are getting weak.
1
easy only responds to sufficiently
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5
to switch the tester on.
1
lighting up in red color.
easy does not indicate a phase (ex-
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5
to switch the tester on. The yellow
5
again to activate the phase sequence test.
easy
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1
, the yellow LED
lights up in red color and an
1
along the insulated line
3
5
to
1
as
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