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GE
Medical
Systems
MAC
1200
V
1.2
Page
58
Information
Technologies
227 492
21
Rev
F
7.1.3.2
Protective
Earth
Resistance
Test
The
power
cord
is
to
be
included
in
the
protective
earth
resistance
test.
This
test
determines
whether
the
device
has
a
power
ground
fault.
-
The
protective
earth
resistance
from
power
connector
to
any
protective
earth
connected
exposed
conductive
part
is
measured.
-
Specs.
of
test
circuit:
AC
current
source
50
Hz/60
Hz
of
at
least
10
A
up
to
25 A
with
limited
output
voltage
of
6
V.
-
If
resistance
is
greater
than
100
mOhm,
the
unit
fails
this test.
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7.1.3.3.
Measurement
of
Leakage
Current
To
perform
the
suggesied
measurements,
the
unit
being
tested
has
to
be
separated
from
any
interconnection
to
a
system.
If
the
unit
is
part
of
a
system,
extended
tesis
according
to
IEC
601-1-1
have
to
be
performed.
The
following
diagram
shows
the
Measuring
Circuit
[M]
required
for
leakage
current.
The
reading
in
mV
corresponds
to
LA
(leakage
current).
The
Safety
Testers
generally
work
with
this
Measuring
Circuit
[M]
and
the
displayed
values
are
already
converted
to
leakage
current.
7.1.3.3.1
Enclosure
Leakage
Current
Test
This
test
is
performed
to
measure
leakage
current
from
chassis
to
ground
during
normal
condition
(N.C.)
and
single
fault
conditions
(S.F.C.).
In
all
cases,
the
leakage
current
is
measured
from
any
exposed
conductive
parts
to
ground,
the
unit
being
tested
has
to
be
switched
on
and
off.
Connect
the
unit
being
tested
to
your
Safety
Tester.
-
During
normal
condition
(N.C.),
referring
to
the
electrical
diagram,
measurements
have
to
be
done
under
the
following
conditions:
*
Polarity
switch
Norm
and
RVS
*
GND
switch
GND
closed
*
$1
closed
and
open

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