Phase Sequence
Phase Sequence
Phase Sequence
CONTENTS
PRM-2 & PRM-3
1.
Warranty.....3
2.
Safety precautions and procedures.....4
3.
Introduction....5
PRM-2 PHASE SEQUENCE TESTER
4.1
During Use.....7
4.2
Features..9
4.3
Cleaning and maintenance.....9
4.4
Recycling.....10
4.5
Technical data..10
PRM-3 PHASE SEQUENCE & MOTOR ROTATION TESTER
5.1
During Use..11
5.2
Features...14
5.3
Cleaning and maintenance..14
5.4
Recycling....15
5.5
Technical data.....15
Outside the U.S.A. the local representative will assist you. Above limited warranty covers
repair and replacement of instrument only and no other obligation is stated or implied.
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WARNING
Caution: Please, refer to the operation manual. Incorrect use may damage the tester or its
components.
This instrument has been designed for use in the environment of the pollution degree 2.
You must comply with the usual safety regulations aimed at:
WARNING
The PRM-2 or PRM-3 tester can be operated only by the qualified persons having suitable authorization for performing work on electrical installations. Using the tester by the
unauthorized people can cause damage to the instrument and be very dangerous for the
user.
WARNING
The PRM-2 or PRM-3 tester is designed for tests of phase sequence in the three-phase
line and three-phase motor rotations. All applications different from the given above may
cause damage to the instrument and be a source of a serious danger for the user.
WARNING
Connecting the tester to the voltage exceeding 600V can damage the tester or cause
danger for the user.
Check for voltage on all phases: three LEDs marked A, B & C should be on. If there is a lack
of voltage on one of the test leads the corresponding LED will not illuminate. If a voltage is pre-
sent on one or two leads and the remaining leads are connected to neutral or ground, both or all
LEDs will illuminate not including the phase sequence LEDs.
If the voltages of all phases are correct it is possible to read out the phases order by observing
the illumination of the LED marked as NORMAL (ABC) or REVERSE.
After conducting a test, the instrument should be disconnected from the circuit under test. The
tester left under voltage for long periods of time can overheat. In such a case the built-in thermal
protection will disconnect the electronic system and the indications will be switched off. If such a
situation occurs you should disconnect the tester from the installation and wait a few minutes
before another use of the tester (the tester will run automatically after cooling down).
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WARNING
Connecting the tester to the voltage exceeding 600V can damage the tester or cause
danger for the user.
Connect the tester to the examined installation with the use of the test leads.
Turn on the tester with the ON/OFF key.
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(PRM-3)
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Check the voltage presence of all phases: The LED marked as PHASE LOSS should be off. The
lack of voltage or connection of one of the leads to the circuits N or GND will cause the LED to
turn off.
If the voltages of all phases are correct it is possible to read out the phases order by observing
the illumination of the LEDs marked NORMAL (ABC) or REVERSE.
After conducting a test the instrument should be disconnected from the circuit.
Connect the tester to the motor with the use of the test leads (the motor must be disconnected
from the power line).
Turn on the tester with the ON/OFF key.
Turn the rotor in the desired direction. If the LED labeled NORMAL (ABC) illuminates, it indicates
that the phases are in accordance with electrical standards. If the LED labeled REVERSE illuminates, it indicates that two phases are reversed.
When the LED labeled NORMAL (ABC) illuminates, mark the phases as accordant with electrical
standards.
After conducting a test, the tester should be turned off and disconnected from the motor. When
three-phase line is in the desired order, the motor will turn in the desired direction.
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Attention: The LED marked as PHASE LOSS will most likely be illuminated during the motor
test. The lamp indicates that the voltage is below 20Vac.
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