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Wavecom Instruments Fully Integrated Test N Print Unit - User Manual
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If the result was a pass - Tag with PASS tag showing "next test due" date and return the device to service.
If the result was a fail - Tag with a DANGER tag and remove the device from service.
Please Note: Extension leads should (always be uncoiled) before using or testing. Please ensure that the IEC Adaptor & the
IEC socket are inserted firmly or it may result in a continuity/polarity fail.
Test Menu B Function Flow Chart
Use enter button to switch between Menu A and Menu B. Menu B tests cannot be performed without mains power.
Power Test - Menu B F1
The Power Test is for the purposes of monitoring and performance of equipment. The power test feature is for single phase
appliances only.
Please Note: A Visual Inspection test must be carried out before any others (refer to First Test Section)
The Power TEST completes the following sequence as part of its comprehensive testing procedure:
1. Integrated Supply Mains Test
Refer to Integrated Test section
2. Power Test
Procedure:
1. Complete a Visual Inspection. For details refer to the First Test section. If the unit passed the Visual Inspection,
continue with the following instructions. If not, refer to the First Test section.
2. Plug male end of appliance into 3PLM Single Phase Series Appliance socket.
3. Press F1 to start the power test.
4. If the appliance is safe to test press F3 on safety warning message. The unit will power on.
5. Read and record results appropriately.
6. Once the appliance has powered down and the test is complete. Unplug the unit.
7. Press Enter to return to the main menu.
This test is ideal for service agents and electricians. The user can plug in the appliance and turn it on with real time
measurements displayed on the display. This is useful when testing an appliance with a compliance/name plate on it. The
operator can compare the name plate details of operating voltage, operating current, and power factor etc. should the
appliance exceed the said values on the name plate it could be deemed faulty and require service.
Please note: Because the power test is not required in the electrical testing standards there is no pass / fail value in the TnT+M.
It is up to the user to determine if the item is a pass or a fail based on the compliance/name plate.
If the result was a pass - Tag with the appropriate tag including "next test due" date and "return to service".
Main Menu B
Main Menu B Warning Sign Power Results
For RCD trip
time or ramp
test refer to
page 17

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