Note:
-
If a voltage is applied to the measuring point, the BENNING CM 1-4 auto-
matically switches to the voltage measuring range.
see fig. 5:
Resistance measurement
8.7 Continuity tests with buzzer and LED
-
Connect the black safety measuring lead to the black jack (-/L1) 9 of the
BENNING CM 1-4.
-
Connect the red safety measuring lead to the red jack (+/L2) J of the
BENNING CM 1-4.
- Press the Ω/A key 6 or the HOLD key 7 to switch on the BENNING CM 1-4.
-
The BENNING CM 1-4 is ready as soon as the digital display 4 shows the
" - - - - " symbol.
-
Bring the safety measuring leads into contact with the measuring points. If
the line resistance between the black jack (-/L1) 9 and the red jack (+/L2) J
falls below a value between 1.8 kΩ and 2.7 kΩ, the integrated buzzer of the
BENNING CM 1-4 sounds and the
Note:
-
If a voltage is applied to the measuring point, the BENNING CM 1-4 auto-
matically switches to the voltage measuring range.
see fig. 6:
Continuity test with buzzer
8.8 Phase sequence test
Do not exceed the maximum permitted voltage with respect to
earth potential!
Please observe the overvoltage category of the electric circuit!
Attach the protective caps (CAT III/IV) to the contact tips be-
fore making measurements in circuits of overvoltage category
CAT III or IV.
Electrical danger!
The highest voltage that may be applied to the jacks
-
jack (-/L1), black 9
-
jack (+/L2), red J for voltage and resistance measurements as well as for
continuity testing,
of the BENNING CM 1-4 against ground is 1000 V.
-
Connect the black safety measuring lead to the black jack (-/L1) 9 of the
BENNING CM 1-4.
-
Connect the red safety measuring lead to the red jack (+/L2) K of the
BENNING CM 1-4.
- Press the Ω/A key 6 or the HOLD key 7 to switch on the BENNING CM 1-4.
-
The BENNING CM 1-4 is ready as soon as the digital display 4 shows the
" - - - - " symbol.
-
Fully grasp the rubberized gripping surface 8 of the BENNING CM 1-4, ap-
ply the test probes -/L1 and +/L2 to two external conductors (phases) and
check whether the external conductor voltage of e. g. 400 V is applied.
-
A clockwise phase sequence (phase L1 before phase L2) is given, if the
green
-
A counter-clockwise phase sequence (phase L2 before phase L1) is given, if
the green
-
The phase sequence test always requires a countercheck with the test
probes -/L1 and +/L2 being inverted.
Note:
The phase sequence test can be carried out in an earthed three-phase mains
from 90 V to 1000 V, 45 Hz to 65 Hz (phase to phase). Protective clothing and
insulating conditions on site might impair the function.
see fig. 7.1: Phase sequence test (clockwise)
see fig. 7.2: Phase sequence test (counter-clockwise)
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LED lights up.
LED lights up.
BENNING CM 1–4
LED lights up.
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