Fluke 1625 FE 1625 Users Manual - Page 14
General, Additional Accessories, Fexternal current transformer - meter
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1625 Users Manual General Microprocessor controlled universal earth resistance meter with fully automated measuring frequency selection process as well as automatic testing of probe- and auxiliary earth electrode resistances and possible interference voltages as per DIN IEC61557-5/EN61557-5. • Measurement of interference voltage (UST) • Measurement of interference frequency (FST) • Measurement of probe resistance (RS) • Measurement of auxiliary earth electrode resistance (RH) • Measurement of earthing resistance 3pole, 4pole, (RE) with or without using the external clip-on current transformer for selective measurement of single earthing branches in mesh operated earthing systems A • Resistance measurement 2pole with AC voltage (R~) • Resistance measurement with DC voltage 2pole, 4pole, (RF) With its various possibilities of measurement and the fully automated measuring sequence control (incl. automatic frequency control AFC), this instrument offers the latest measuring technology in the field of earthing resistance measurements. By means of the selectable limit input with visual and accoustical confirmation/error message and with the code programmable and customer defined special functions, e.g. measuring voltage 20 V (for agricultural systems), earthing impedance R* (measuring frequency 55 Hz) switched on or off etc., these instruments are individually programmable for use as a simple meter as well as a high end fully automated measuring device. Additional Accessories An external current transformer with a transformation ratio between 80 and 1200:1 for the measurement of a single branch in mesh operated earthing systems is available as an option and enables the user to measure on high voltage pylons without seperating the overhead earth wires or earth strips at the bottom of the pylons and also to measure lightning protection systems without seperating the individual lightning protection wires. 6