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Chauvin Arnoux C.A 6550 User Manual

Chauvin Arnoux C.A 6550
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Megohmmeters 10 kV and 15kV
GB - User’s manual
C.A 6550
C.A 6555
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Chauvin Arnoux C.A 6550 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDigital Multimeter
Measurement CategoryCAT IV 600V, CAT III 1000V
Voltage Range (DC)0 to 1000 V
Voltage Range (AC)0 to 1000 V
ContinuityYes
Diode testYes
Temperature Measurement-40°C to 1000°C
DisplayLCD
Safety StandardsIEC 61010-1

Summary

1. FIRST USE

1.1. DELIVERY CONDITION AND ACCESSORIES

Details items included in the package and available accessories for initial setup.

1.5. BATTERY CHARGING AND DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT

Covers initial battery charging and screen settings like brightness and contrast.

1.7. LANGUAGE AND CABLE COMPENSATION

Explains how to select the instrument's language and measurement cable compensation.

2. INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION

2.1. FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES

Outlines the instrument's primary functions, capabilities, and advantages.

2.2. DISPLAY AND KEYPAD

Describes the graphic display and the operational keypad of the instrument.

2.4. PC SOFTWARE INTEGRATION

Explains the role and usage of the companion PC software for data management.

3. OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES

3.1. USING THE TEST LEADS

Provides guidance on the correct connection and usage of test leads for safety.

3.2. VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT

Details the procedure for performing AC and DC voltage measurements.

3.3. INSULATION MEASUREMENT MODES

Introduces and explains various insulation measurement techniques.

3.3.6. CONNECTION METHODS

Illustrates different connection configurations for various measurements.

3.3.8. MEASUREMENT EXECUTION

Explains the process and indicators during an active measurement.

3.3.9. POST-MEASUREMENT ACTIONS

Covers steps and considerations after a measurement is completed.

3.5. ADVANCED INSULATION TESTS (DAR, PI, DD)

Explains the calculation, measurement, and interpretation of DAR, PI, and DD quality ratios.

3.7. CAPACITANCE AND RESIDUAL CURRENT MEASUREMENT

Describes the measurement of capacitance and residual current.

4. COMPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS

4.1. TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION (TEMP KEY)

Explains using the TEMP key for temperature corrections and comparisons.

4.2. ALARM FUNCTIONALITY

Details how to enable and configure measurement alarms.

4.3. CONFIGURATION OPTIONS

Covers pre-measurement configuration settings via the CONFIG key.

4.5. GRAPHICAL RESULTS DISPLAY (GRAPH KEY)

Explains how to view measurement results graphically.

4.6. DIGITAL FILTERING (FILTER KEY)

Describes the use of the FILTER key to apply digital filtering to measurements.

4.7. HELP AND DISPLAY SETTINGS

Covers accessing help and adjusting display contrast/backlight.

5. INSTRUMENT CONFIGURATION (SET-UP)

5.1. RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULTS

Guides on resetting all instrument parameters to their original factory settings.

5.2. GENERAL PARAMETER SETTINGS

Covers configuration of basic parameters like buzzer, power down, and date/time.

5.3. MEASUREMENT PARAMETER CONFIGURATION

Details settings for measurement timing and test types.

5.4. ADJUSTING TEST VOLTAGES

Explains how to set adjustable voltages for step and ramp tests.

5.5. ALARM THRESHOLD SETTINGS

Guides on configuring audible alarm thresholds for measurements.

6. MEMORY MANAGEMENT

6.1. RECORDING MEASUREMENTS

Details the process for saving measurement data into the instrument's memory.

6.2. READING STORED DATA

Explains how to retrieve and view recorded measurements.

6.3. ERASING MEMORY RECORDS

Guides on deleting specific records or all data from memory.

6.4. ERROR CODE LIST

Provides a reference for interpreting instrument error codes for troubleshooting.

8. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

8.1. REFERENCE CONDITIONS

Defines the standard conditions under which specifications are measured.

8.2. FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS

Lists detailed electrical and performance characteristics for each measurement function.

8.3. POWER SUPPLY AND BATTERY MANAGEMENT

Details the instrument's power source, battery technology, and charging.

8.4. ENVIRONMENTAL AND OPERATING CONDITIONS

Specifies the recommended environmental ranges for use and storage.

8.6. INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS COMPLIANCE

Lists the safety and performance standards the instrument adheres to.

8.8. UNCERTAINTY SPECIFICATIONS

Explains the instrument's intrinsic and operating uncertainty ratings.

9. MAINTENANCE AND UPDATES

9.1. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

Covers cleaning, battery replacement, and fuse replacement procedures.

9.2. INTERNAL SOFTWARE UPDATES

Guides on downloading and installing firmware updates for the instrument.

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