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Electrical Safety Analyzer
How to Do Electrical Safety Tests
51
Differential Leakage Current Test
Note
The Differential Leakage Current test is available
when the EN62353 standard is selected.
The differential leakage current test measures the
magnitudes of the differential current that flows in the
Equipment Outlet live and neutral, with power applied to
the equipment outlet. All applied parts must be connected
for this test, if equipment has applicable applied parts.
To do a differential leakage current test:
1. Push B.
2. Push the Differential softkey.
Figure 30 shows the electrical connections between the
Product and the DUT for a Differential Leakage Current
test.
The outlet conditions below apply when you do this test:
Normal Polarity, Closed Earth
Normal Polarity, Open Earth
Reversed Polarity, Closed Earth
Reversed Polarity, Open Earth
Note
If there are more than five applied parts to
connect to the Product, see How to Use the 1210
Adapter later in this manual.

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