Electrical Safety Analyzer: PN 4105845 February 2012, Rev. 2, 3/13
Electrical Safety Analyzer: PN 4105845 February 2012, Rev. 2, 3/13
Electrical Safety Analyzer: PN 4105845 February 2012, Rev. 2, 3/13
PN 4105845
February 2012, Rev. 2, 3/13
© 2012, 2013 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved.Specifications are subject to change without notice.
All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
Warranty and Product Support
Fluke Biomedical warrants this instrument against defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of
original purchase OR two years if at the end of your first year you send the instrument to a Fluke Biomedical service center
for calibration. You will be charged our customary fee for such calibration. During the warranty period, we will repair or at our
option replace, at no charge, a product that proves to be defective, provided you return the product, shipping prepaid, to
Fluke Biomedical. This warranty covers the original purchaser only and is not transferable. The warranty does not apply if
the product has been damaged by accident or misuse or has been serviced or modified by anyone other than an authorized
Fluke Biomedical service facility. NO OTHER WARRANTIES, SUCH AS FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. FLUKE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES, INCLUDING LOSS OF DATA, ARISING FROM ANY CAUSE OR THEORY.
This warranty covers only serialized products and their accessory items that bear a distinct serial number tag. Recalibration
of instruments is not covered under the warranty.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary in different jurisdictions. Since
some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of an implied warranty or of incidental or consequential damages,
this limitation of liability may not apply to you. If any provision of this warranty is held invalid or unenforceable by a court or
other decision-maker of competent jurisdiction, such holding will not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision.
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Notices
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translated into any language without the written permission of Fluke Biomedical.
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Fluke Biomedical agrees to a limited copyright release that allows you to reproduce manuals and other printed materials for use in service
training programs and other technical publications. If you would like other reproductions or distributions, submit a written request to Fluke
Biomedical.
Technical Support
For application support or answers to technical questions, either email [email protected] or call 1-800- 850-4608 or 1-440-
248-9300. In Europe, email [email protected] or call +31-40-2675314.
Claims
Our routine method of shipment is via common carrier, FOB origin. Upon delivery, if physical damage is found, retain all packing materials in
their original condition and contact the carrier immediately to file a claim. If the instrument is delivered in good physical condition but does not
operate within specifications, or if there are any other problems not caused by shipping damage, please contact Fluke Biomedical or your local
sales representative.
Returns and Repairs
Return Procedure
All items being returned (including all warranty-claim shipments) must be sent freight-prepaid to our factory location. When you return an
instrument to Fluke Biomedical, we recommend using United Parcel Service, Federal Express, or Air Parcel Post. We also recommend that
you insure your shipment for its actual replacement cost. Fluke Biomedical will not be responsible for lost shipments or instruments that are
received in damaged condition due to improper packaging or handling.
Use the original carton and packaging material for shipment. If they are not available, we recommend the following guide for repackaging:
Use a double–walled carton of sufficient strength for the weight being shipped.
Use heavy paper or cardboard to protect all instrument surfaces. Use nonabrasive material around all projecting parts.
Use at least four inches of tightly packed, industry-approved, shock-absorbent material around the instrument.
Returns for partial refund/credit:
Every product returned for refund/credit must be accompanied by a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number, obtained from our Order
Entry Group at 1-440-498-2560.
Repair and calibration:
To find the nearest service center, go to www.flukebiomedical.com/service or
In the U.S.A.: In Europe, Middle East, and Africa:
Cleveland Calibration Lab Eindhoven Calibration Lab
Tel: 1-800-850-4608 x2564 Tel: +31-40-2675300
Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
WARNING
Unauthorized user modifications or application beyond the published specifications may result in electrical shock hazards or improper
operation. Fluke Biomedical will not be responsible for any injuries sustained due to unauthorized equipment modifications.
Manufacturing Location
The ESA615 Electrical Safety Analyzer is manufactured at Fluke Biomedical, 6920 Seaway Blvd., Everett, WA, U.S.A.
Table of Contents
Title Page
Introduction .................................................................................................................... 1
Intended Use ..................................................................................................................3
Safety Information .......................................................................................................... 3
Unpack the Product ........................................................................................................ 5
Instrument Familiarization .............................................................................................. 6
How to Hold the Product ................................................................................................ 10
How to Connect to Line Power ....................................................................................... 10
How to Connect a DUT to the Product ........................................................................... 11
How to Turn On the Product ........................................................................................... 11
How to Set the Display Contrast ................................................................................ 11
How to Set the Language .......................................................................................... 12
What to Do Next ............................................................................................................. 14
Maintenance ...................................................................................................................14
Fuse Test and Fuse Replacement............................................................................. 14
How to Clean the Product .......................................................................................... 15
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Replaceable Parts ......................................................................................................... 16
Accessories ................................................................................................................... 18
Specifications ................................................................................................................ 18
Detailed Specifications .................................................................................................. 20
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List of Tables
1. Symbols................................................................................................................................. 2
2. Top-Panel Controls and Connections .................................................................................... 7
3. Side and Top-Panel Connections .......................................................................................... 9
4. Replaceable Parts ................................................................................................................. 16
5. Accessories ........................................................................................................................... 18
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List of Figures
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Intended Use
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• Do not use test leads if they are • Do not apply more than the rated voltage,
damaged. Examine the test leads for between the terminals or between each
damaged insulation, exposed metal, or if terminal and earth ground.
the wear indicator shows. Check test lead
continuity. • Remove the null post adapter from the
∅/Null jack after a test lead zero is
• Examine the case before you use the performed. The ∅/Null jack becomes
Product. Look for cracks or missing potentially hazardous during some of the
plastic. Carefully look at the insulation test conditions. Use only cables with
around the terminals. correct voltage ratings.
• Make sure the ground conductor in the • Remove all probes, test leads, and
mains power cord is connected to a accessories that are not necessary for
protective earth ground. Disruption of the the measurement.
protective earth could put voltage on the
chassis that could cause death. • Keep fingers behind the finger guards on
the probes.
• Do not use an extension cord or adapter
plug. • Connect the common test lead before the
live test lead and remove the live test lead
• Do not use and disable the Product if it is before the common test lead.
damaged.
• Use only current probes, test leads, and
• Do not use the Product around explosive adapters supplied with the Product.
gas, vapor, or in damp or wet
environments. • Do not use the 15-20 A adapter to supply
power to devices rated more than 15 A.
• Do not touch voltages > 30 V ac rms, 42 V This can overload the installation.
ac peak, or 60 V dc.
• Measure a known voltage first to make
sure that the Product operates correctly.
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Instrument Familiarization
Figure 1 and Table 2 show the front-panel controls and connections of the Product.
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2
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gtv116.eps
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Equipment Outlet Controls the configuration of the equipment outlet. Opens and closes the neutral and
1
Configuration Buttons ground connection and reverses the polarity of the neutral and hot connection.
Illuminates when high voltage is applied to the ECG/Applied Parts posts or L1 and
2 High Voltage Indicator
L2 of the Test Receptacle.
4 Navigation Buttons Cursor control buttons for navigating menus and lists.
Keys F1 through F4 are used to select from a number of selections that show in the
9 Function Softkeys
LCD display above each function softkey.
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Figure 2 and Table 3 describe the side and top-panel connections of the Product.
RA
R
LL
F
LA
L
RL
N
V1
C1
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2
5
4
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Equipment outlet, specified to the version of the Product, which supplies a DUT
1 Equipment Outlet
connection.
USB Device Port Digital connection to control the Product from a PC or instrument controller.
3
(Mini B-style connector)
A grounded male three-prong (IEC 60320 C19) connector that accepts the
8 Power Input Connector
line-power cord.
Connection posts for Device Under Test (DUT) applied parts, such as ECG
9 ECG/Applied Parts Jacks leads. Used to test for leakage current through leads and to supply ECG
signals and performance waveforms to a DUT.
10 Banana Jack to ECG Adapter Adapter to connect ECG snap leads to the Product.
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gtv122.eps
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How to Connect a DUT to the Product
The Product is intended for use with single-phase, How to Set the Display Contrast
grounded power. It is not intended for dual, split-phase or There are two procedures to set the display contrast.
three-phase power configurations. It can be used with a From the Test Sequence start-up menu or through the
power system that supplies the correct voltages for setup menu.
single-phase and is grounded, or is an isolated power
system. When the Product shows the start-up menu shown in
Figure 4, push or to increase or decrease the
Use the power cord for your country mains supply that is display contrast respectively. Push the Done softkey to
not more than the voltage or power rating of the product. exit contrast setup.
Connect the cord into the power input connector and then
to the mains outlet.
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How to Turn On the Product
To protective earth or
any exposed conductive
surface on the enclosure
Connect ESA615
to grounded
mains socket.
RA
R
LL
F
LA
L
RL
N
V1
C1
gtv113.eps
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Maintenance
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Replaceable Parts
Table 4 is a list of replaceable parts for the Product.
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Accessories
Table 5 is a list of available accessories for the Product.
Table 5. Accessories
Item Fluke Biomedical Part Number
Specifications
Temperature
Operating ............................................................ 10 °C to 40 °C (50 °F to 104 °F)
Storage ............................................................... -20 °C to 60 °C (-4 °F to 140 °F)
Humidity ................................................................. 10 % to 90 % non-condensing
Altitude
100 V/115 V ac mains supply voltage ................. 5000 m
230 V ac mains supply voltage ........................... 2000 m
Display ................................................................... LCD display
Communications
USB Device Upstream Port ................................ Mini-B connector for control by a computer
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USB Host Controller Port .................................... Type A, 5 V output, 0.5 A max load. Connector for keyboard and barcode reader
Wireless............................................................... IEEE 802.15.4 for control by a computer
Modes of Operation............................................... Manual and remote
Power
100 V/115 V power outlet .................................... 90 to 132 V ac rms, 47 to 63 Hz, 20 A maximum
230 V power outlet .............................................. 180 to 264 V ac rms, 47 to 63 Hz, 16 A maximum
Weight .................................................................... 1.6 kg (3.5 lb)
Size ......................................................................... 28.5 cm x 17.6 cm x 8.4 cm (11.2 in x 6.9 in x 3.3 in)
Safety Standards
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CE ....................................................................... IEC/EN61010-1 3 Edition; Pollution degree 2, CAT II
CSA ..................................................................... CAN/CSA-C22.2 No 61010-1; UL61010-1
Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards (EMC)
European EMC .................................................... EN61326-1
IP Rating ................................................................. 20
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Detailed Specifications
Test Standard Selections ........................................ ANSI/AAMI ES-1, IEC62353, IEC60601-1, and AN/NZS 3551
Voltage
Ranges (Mains voltage) ...................................... 90.0 V to 132.0 V ac rms
180.0 V to 264.0 V ac rms
Range (Point-to-point voltage)
5000 m ............................................................ 0.0 V to ≤150 V ac rms
2000 m ............................................................ 0.0 V to ≤300.0 V ac rms
Accuracy ............................................................. ±(2 % of reading + 0.2 V)
Earth Resistance
Modes ................................................................. 2-Wire
Test Current ........................................................ >200 mA ac
Range ................................................................. 0.000 Ω to 2.000 Ω
Accuracy ............................................................. ±(2 % of reading + 0.015 Ω)
Equipment Current
Range ................................................................. 0.0 A to 20.0 A ac rms
Accuracy ............................................................. ±(5 % of reading + (2 counts or 0.2 A, whichever is greater))
Duty cycle ........................................................... 15 A to 20 A, 5 min on/5 min off
10 A to 15 A, 7 min on/3 min off
0 A to 10 A, continuous
Leakage Current
Modes* ................................................................ AC+DC (True-rms)
AC only
DC only
* For tests that do not use MAP voltage, AC+DC, AC ONLY, and DC ONLY modes are
available for all leakages. MAP voltages are available only in True-rms (shown as
AC+DC)
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Detailed Specifications
Note
Accuracy for Isolation, MAP, Direct AP, Alternative AP, and Alternative Equipment leakage tests all ranges are:
• At 120 V ac + (2.5 μA or 1 LSD, whichever is greater)
• At 230 V ac additional ± 3.0 % and + (2.5 μA or 1 LSD, whichever is greater)
For Alternative equipment, Alternative AP, and Direct AP leakage tests, the leakage values are compensated for
nominal mains as per 62353. Therefore, the accuracy specified for other leakages is not applicable.
Mains on applied part test voltage ...................... 100 % ±7 % of Mains for AAMI, current limited to 1 mA ±25 % per AAMI
100 % ±7 % of Mains for IEC 62353 current limited to 3.5 mA ±25 % per IEC 62353
100 % ±7 % of Mains for IEC 60601-1 current limited to 7.5 mA ±25 % per IEC 60601-1
Differential leakage
Ranges ................................................................ 75 μA to 199 μA
200 μA to 1999 μA
2.00 mA to 20.00 mA
Accuracy.............................................................. ±(10 % of reading + (2 counts or 20 μA, whichever is greater))
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Insulation resistance
Ranges ................................................................ 0.5 to 20.0 MΩ
20.0 to 100.0 MΩ
Accuracy
20 MΩ Range.................................................. ±(2 % of reading + 0.2 MΩ)
100 MΩ Range................................................ ±(7.5 % of reading + 0.2 MΩ)
Source test voltage ............................................. 500 or 250 V dc (+20 %, -0 %) 2.0 ±0.25 mA short-circuit current
Maximum load capacitance ................................ 1 μF
ECG Performance Waveforms
Accuracy
Frequency ....................................................... ±2 %
Amplitude ........................................................ ±5 % of 2 Hz square wave only, fixed @ 1 mV Lead II configuration
Waveforms
ECG Complex ................................................. 30, 60, 120, 180, and 240 BPM
Ventricular Fibrillation
Square wave (50 % duty cycle) ...................... 0.125 Hz and 2 Hz
Sine wave ....................................................... 10, 40, 50, 60, and 100 Hz
Triangle wave.................................................. 2 Hz
Pulse (63 ms pulse width) ............................... 30 BPM and 60 BPM
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