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Baur Sys compact 2000 M pro - Maximum Permissible Output Current in DC Voltage Mode; TDR Measurement on Live Cables

Baur Sys compact 2000 M pro
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Syscompact 2000 M pro For your safety
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2.3.8 Maximum permissible output current in DC voltage mode
NOTICE
The device may be damaged by an excessive output current
An excessive output current during DC voltage mode can generate high thermal
loads. This will damage the transformer.
When using DC voltage mode, observe the maximum permissible output current.
The following illustrates the maximum permissible output current depending on the output
voltage (DC voltage).
Examples of max. permissible output currents:
Output voltage (DC) Maximum output current
Up to 8 kV 16 mA
10 kV 5 mA
12 kV 2.5 mA
16 kV 2 mA
2.3.9 TDR measurement on live cables
The IRG 2000 may only be used on live cables in the following scenarios:
For TDR measurements (methods: TDR, TDR Continuous and TDR Trigger)
If the voltage-proof input is enabled (parameter Voltage proof > On)
In electric circuits up to AC 400 V
Note that working on live parts and plants can be fundamentally dangerous.

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