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AJ0383DE ZP-AJ01E TRAX
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2 SAFETY
3.
The power input plug must be inserted only
into a mating receptacle with a ground contact.
Do not bypass the grounding connection. Any
interruption of the grounding connection can
create an electric shock hazard. Determine that
the receptacle is properly wired before inserting
the plug.
2.2 Safety instructions
1.
It is not possible to eliminate all potential
hazards from, and in using, electrical test
equipment. For this reason, every effort has
been made to point out in this instruction
manual the proper procedures and precautions
to be followed by the user in operating this
equipment and to mark the equipment itself
with precautionary warnings where appropriate.
It is not possible to foresee every hazard which
may occur in the various applications of this
equipment. It is therefore essential that the user,
in addition to following the safety rules in this
manual, also carefully consider all safety aspects
of the test before proceeding.
2.
The test set and the specimen to which it is
connected are a possible source of high-voltage
electrical energy and all persons making or
assisting in tests must use all safety practice
precautions to prevent contact with energized
parts of the test equipment and related circuits.
3.
Persons actually engaged in the test must stand
clear of all parts of the complete high-voltage
circuit, including all connections, unless the
test set is de-energized and all parts of the
test circuit are grounded. Persons not directly
involved with the work must be kept away from
test activities by suitable barriers, barricades, or
warnings.
4.
Treat all terminals of high-voltage power
equipment as a potential electric shock hazard.
There is always the potential of voltages being
induced at these terminals because of proximity
to energized high-voltage lines or equipment.
5.
Always ground connection points of the test
specimen before connecting any leads from the
test set. Whenever possible, always keep one
side of the test specimen grounded at all times.
Always use a safety ground stick to ground any
high-voltage conductor.
6.
The ground connection on the test set must
be the first made and the last removed. Any
interruption of the grounding connection can
create an electric shock hazard.
7.
Make sure that the instrument is properly
grounded, both through its AC power cord and
through the ground connector. The AC power
cord is the disconnecting device.
8.
Always disconnect test leads from test specimen
before attempting to disconnect them at the
test set.

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Megger TRAX Specifications

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BrandMegger
ModelTRAX
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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