Itm Elditest CT2982B Manual de usuario

CT2982B
User Manual
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Elditest is a trademark of Sefram Instruments and
Systems.
Elditest products are covered by US and foreign
patents, issued and pending. Information is this
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Specifications subject to change without notice.
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and other European countries with
separate collection systems). This
product is subject to Directive
2012/19/EU of the European
Parliament and the Council of the European Union
on waste electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE), and in jurisdictions adopting that Directive,
is marked as being put on the market after August
13, 2005, and should not be disposed of as
unsorted municipal waste. Please utilize your local
WEEE collection facilities in the disposition of this
product and otherwise observe all applicable
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Safety Summary
WARNING CAUTION
To avoid personal injury and/or product
damage, review and comply with the
following safety precautions. These
precautions apply to both operating and
maintenance personnel and must be
followed during all phases of operation,
service, and repair of this instrument.
Only qualified personnel should use this
probe. This high voltage probe is designed
to be used by personnel who are trained,
experienced, or otherwise qualified to
recognize hazardous situations and who
are trained in the safety precautions
necessary to avoid possible injury when
using such a device.
This instrument is intended for usage
within Measurement Category I (CAT I)
only.
Do not exceed 60 seconds of contact
with high voltage. When making contact
between this probe and any circuit with
voltages ≥8 kV DC, ≥5 kVrms AC, or ≥15
kVpk-pk AC, wait for 5 minutes between
such measurements.
Do not work alone when working with high
voltages.
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Do not apply to the input any potential
that exceeds the maximum rating of the
probe.
For your own safety, inspect the probes
for cracks and frayed or broken leads
before each use. If defects are noted, DO
NOT USE the probe.
Hands, shoes, floor and work bench
must be dry.
Avoid making measurements under
humidity, dampness or other
environmental conditions that might affect
safety.
Turn the high voltage source off before
connecting or disconnecting the probe
whenever possible.
The probe body should be kept clean
and free of any conductive contamination.
Do not remove the probe casing.
Removal of the probe’s casing may expose
you to electric shock.
Keep fingers behind the probe’s finger
guard during use.
Always properly ground the probe with
the lead before contacting high voltage
circuits with the probe tip. Always
disconnect the probe tip from high voltage
circuits before disconnecting the ground
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lead. Do not connect the probe ground lead
to any point which is at a potential other
than earth ground.
Use only on test instruments where the
chassis or return lead is properly
grounded.
Use only in office-type indoor setting
The instrument is designed to be used in
office-type indoor environments. Do not
operate the instrument:
•In the presence of noxious,
corrosive, or flammable fumes,
gases, vapors, chemicals, or finely-
divided particulates.
•In environments where there is a
danger of any liquid being spilled
on the instrument.
•In air temperatures exceeding the
specified operating temperatures.
•In atmospheric pressures outside
the specified altitude limits or
where the surrounding gas is not
air.
Use in an indoor Pollution Degree 2
environment. Measurements made by this
instrument may be outside specifications if
the instrument is used in non-office-type
environments. Such environments may
include rapid temperature or humidity
changes, sunlight, vibration and/or
mechanical shocks, acoustic noise,
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electrical noise, strong electric fields, or
strong magnetic fields.
Not for critical applications. This
instrument is not authorized for use in
contact with the human body or for use as
a component in a life-support device or
system.
Hazardous voltages may be present in
unexpected locations in circuitry being
tested when a fault condition in the circuit
exists.
Do not substitute parts that are not
approved by Cal Test Electronics or modify
this instrument. Return the instrument to
Cal Test Electronics for service and repair
to ensure that safety and performance
features are maintained.
AWARNING statement calls attention to
an operating procedure, practice, or
condition, which, if not followed correctly,
could result in injury or death to personnel.
A CAUTION statement calls attention to
an operating procedure, practice, or
condition, which, if not followed correctly,
could result in damage to or destruction of
parts or the entire product.
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Table of Contents
1General Information 6
1.1 Product Overview 6
1.2 Features 6
2Using the Probe 7
3Frequency Compensation 8
4Specifications 10
5Voltage Derating Curve 11
6Cleaning 11
7Service & Warranty Information 12
7.1 Limited One-Year Warranty 12
7.2 Calibration and Repair 13
1 General Information
1.1 Product Overview
The Elditest CT2982B is a 10 kV High
Voltage divider probe for use with both
digital and analog oscilloscopes.
1.2 Features
•Measure up to: 10kV (DC + ACpk)or
7kVrms AC
•40 MHz bandwidth
•Voltage dividing of 1000:1
•Frequency compensation
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2 Using the Probe
1. Connect the probe to the BNC
input of the oscilloscope.
2. Select the desired volts/division
range on your oscilloscope.
3. If possible, always turn the high
voltage source off before
connecting or disconnecting the
probe.
4. Connect the divider probe
ground lead (alligator clip) to a
good earth ground or reliable
chassis ground.
5. Before turning on the high
voltage source, be certain the
operator is not touching any
part of the device under test.
6. Turn on the high voltage
source.
7. You will now be able to analyze
the voltage waveform on your
oscilloscope.
8. Turn off the high voltage
source.
9. Disconnect the High Voltage
Probe from the high voltage
source BEFORE disconnecting
the ground clip lead.
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WARNING
Do not exceed 60 seconds of contact
between this probe and any circuit with
voltages ≥8 kV DC, ≥5 kVrms AC, or ≥15
kVpk-pk AC. Wait for 5 minutes between
such measurements.
3 Frequency Compensation
Proper compensation of the probe is
required to assure amplitude accuracy of
the waveform being measured by matching
the probe to the oscilloscope’s input
capacitance. Compensation should be
adjusted whenever the probe is connected
to, or transferred between, oscilloscopes.
The procedure is the same as for a x10
passive probe.
•Connect the probe to the
oscilloscope.
•Connect probe tip to square-wave
generator.
•Adjust the square wave generator for
10 V amplitude.
•Adjust the oscilloscope for a time
base of 500 µs/div.
•Turn trimmer (Figure 1) to adjust the
compensation on the probe making a
flat pulse top.
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Figure 2 shows how over- and under-
compensated pulse responses will look.
Figure 3 shows a perfectly compensated
probe.
Figure 3: Good Compensation
Figure 2: Over/Under Compensation
Figure 1: Trimmer on BNC
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