Evening all,
This has probably been answered somewhere here, but in case it hasn't... I have a Fluke 6500-2 and had trouble testing SPD extension leads as you cannot drop the voltage to 250V using the IEC lead test button. I found a way to set up an auto test sequence to include EB and 250V insulation and disable everything else. All went well for a few tests until I had a load of SPD extension leads fail on the polarity checks!! L and N were definitely connected correctly and firmly. Any ideas what would cause this as there cannot be that many genuine failures and the fail shows in the customer report! Perhaps it's the suppressor in some of the extension leads causing it, although why would some be OK and others not...? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Andy
This has probably been answered somewhere here, but in case it hasn't... I have a Fluke 6500-2 and had trouble testing SPD extension leads as you cannot drop the voltage to 250V using the IEC lead test button. I found a way to set up an auto test sequence to include EB and 250V insulation and disable everything else. All went well for a few tests until I had a load of SPD extension leads fail on the polarity checks!! L and N were definitely connected correctly and firmly. Any ideas what would cause this as there cannot be that many genuine failures and the fail shows in the customer report! Perhaps it's the suppressor in some of the extension leads causing it, although why would some be OK and others not...? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Andy