Performance Verification
4.9 Channel Isolation (*) 4
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17. Increase the frequency to 3 kHz.
Fluke 435-II/437-II: check for a readout of 204.2 V or more.
18. Set the Calibrator to STBY.
Note: bandwidth will be slightly higher than in V/A/Hz mode because a low pass filter in
the analog input channel is off during Transients mode.
4.9 Channel Isolation (*)
This optional test verifies cross talk from voltage channels to current channels. Voltage
channels normally get high voltages while the current channels have a sensitivity of a
couple of volts. This way of testing verifies the most critical situation.
Proceed as follows:
1. Connect the Analyzer’s A/L1, B/L2, C/L3, and N voltage inputs with the HI output
of the Calibrator.
Connect the Analyzer’s GND input with the LO output of the Calibrator.
2. Set all current channels (Phase and Neutral) to 1 mV/A, 1000 A, x1 AC + DC, 1:1
(SETUP key, F4 – MANUAL SETUP, use arrow and ENTER keys).
Put the Analyzer in 3-phase WYE, 50 Hz, 400V, and V/A/Hz mode.
3. Short-circuit the four current inputs with a termination piece of 50 Ω or lower. Refer
to Figure 4-5.
4. Set the Calibrator to 800 V, 50 Hz, and OPR.
5. Check that the readout on all current channels does not exceed 19 A (this includes the
5 A basic error of the current channels).
6. Set the Calibrator to STBY.
7. Disconnect all test leads.
8. If removed, install the SD memory card again.