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Victor 4106 User Manual

Victor 4106
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Victor 4106 earth resistance tester 2, 3, 4 poles method
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Victor 4106 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandVictor
Model4106
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Section One Introduction

Generalization

Multifunctional earth resistance/resistivity tester with microcomputer and digital signal settlement technology.

Open the case

Instructions for checking product condition and packing materials upon receipt.

Section Two Specification

Safety and conformity

Details safety standards and conformity requirements like IEC61010 and IEC61557.

Marks and marks

Illustrates and explains symbols and marks used on the instrument and test leads.

General feature

Outlines general specifications like display screen, operating temperature, and storage conditions.

Measuring range and accuracy

Provides specifications for measurement ranges, accuracy limits, and calibration period.

Series interference voltage (UST)

Details the measuring range, resolution, frequency range, and accuracy for UST measurements.

Measurement for residual resistance of Test Leads (Rk)

Describes the function for measuring and compensating residual resistance of test leads.

Earth resistance Re (Rg at p measurement)

Details the measuring range, resolution, and accuracy for earth resistance (Rg) measurements.

Earth Resistivity (p)

Specifies the ranges, resolution, and accuracy for Earth Resistivity measurements using the p formula.

Section Three Instrument layout

Instrument body

Describes the physical components and layout of the instrument's main body.

Terminal

Illustrates and defines the function of each terminal on the instrument.

Display Unit

Explains the various marks and information displayed on the instrument's screen.

Press key

Details the functions of the instrument's press keys, including power and backlight control.

Use the power adapter

Provides instructions on connecting and using the optional power adapter with the instrument.

Section Four Preparation for testing

Power-on

Step-by-step guide for turning the instrument on and off, including self-diagnostics.

Low battery display

Explains the low battery indicator and necessary actions to avoid measurement errors.

Residual resistance (Rk) on the Test Leads

Describes the function for measuring and compensating residual resistance of test leads.

Section Five Starting measurement

Earth Resistance Measurement

Introduces methods for performing earth resistance measurements, including precise and simplified techniques.

Precise measurement (3 pole)

Details the procedure for precise 3-pole earth resistance measurements, including connections.

Precise measurement (4 POLE)

Outlines the steps for precise 4-pole earth resistance measurements, emphasizing improved accuracy.

Simplified measurement (2-pole)

Explains the 2-pole method for simplified earth resistance measurement when spikes cannot be used.

Earth resistivity (p) measurement

Covers the procedure for measuring earth resistivity, including the F.Wenner method and formula.

Section Six Store/recall the measurement results

How to save the data

Instructions on how to save measurement results, including the display indicators for success.

How to recall the saved data

Step-by-step guide on retrieving previously saved measurement data from the instrument.

How to delete the data

Procedure for deleting stored measurement data, including confirmation steps.

Section Seven Instrument setting

Instrument setting

Guides users on entering the instrument's setting mode to configure various parameters.

Auto-power-off setting (APOF)

Configures the auto-power-off timer for the instrument.

Backlight time setting (BLOF)

Sets the duration for which the instrument's backlight remains active.

Beeper setting (BEEP)

Controls the on/off state of the instrument's audible beeper.

Earth spike interval (LEn)

Sets the interval distance between auxiliary earth spikes for measurements.

Compare ringing modes (Cabb)

Configures the audio alarm modes for comparison tests based on set values.

Compare limit range (rElr)

Sets the specific resistance range for comparison tests.

Compare limit values (rEL")

Defines the limit values used in comparison tests.

Factory default setting (FACH)

Option to reset all instrument settings to their original factory defaults.

Section Eight Instrument maintenance

General maintenance

Provides basic maintenance guidelines for keeping the instrument clean and functional.

Replacing the batteries

Instructions for safely replacing the instrument's batteries, including warnings and notes.

Appendix

Principle of Earth Resistance Measurements

Explains the theoretical basis of earth resistance measurements using the fall-of-potential method.

Principle of Earth Resistivity (p) Measurements

Details the principles and formula for calculating earth resistivity.

Notice of the Manual

Contains disclaimers regarding manual updates, accuracy, and liability for misuse.

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