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Baur DTA 100 C User Manual

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User-defined measurement DTA 100 C
6. Set the indicated electrode gap.
Further information: Chapter Setting an electrode gap (on page 28)
7. Select menu item Start.
A prompt to enter a sample number appears on the display. The oil breakdown voltage
tester will suggest a sample number composed of the date and time in DDMMYYhhmm
format. This sample number can be extended as required.
8. If you want to amend the suggested sample number, do so or enter any sample number
with the number keys on the membrane keyboard.
9. Click Save to confirm the entry.
The measurement begins. A window displays the details of the measurement process.
The symbol indicates that there is high voltage at the electrodes.
When the oil breakdown voltage tester has completed the measurement, the
measurement log is shown on the display. If the printer is switched on, the measurement
log will automatically be printed first.
10. Select the menu item Details in the lower menu bar for a detailed view of the
measurement results.
11. Select the menu item Back to perform further measurements or to stop the
measurement process.
The oil breakdown voltage tester switches to the beginning of the measurement. A
prompt appears on the display to set the electrode gap.
12. Repeat the process to perform additional measurements.
Select the menu item Back to stop the measurement process.
The oil breakdown voltage tester switches to the main menu.
Cancelling the measurement manually
Select menu item Stop.

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Baur DTA 100 C Specifications

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BrandBaur
ModelDTA 100 C
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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