Ir4056a981 02
Ir4056a981 02
Ir4056a981 02
IR4056
IR4057
INSULATION TESTER
Contents
Contents
Introduction ............................................................... 1
Verifying Package Contents...................................... 1
Options...................................................................... 2
Safety Information ..................................................... 3
Operating Precautions .............................................. 6
Chapter 1
Overview
1.1
1.2
Features ...................................................... 9
1.3
Chapter 2
Measurement Procedures
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2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
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Contents
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
Auto-backlight-off ...................................... 28
Chapter 3
Specifications
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Chapter 4
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4.1
Troubleshooting ........................................ 37
4.2
4.3
Cleaning .................................................... 42
Appendix
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Introduction
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the HIOKI Model IR4056, IR4057
Insulation Tester. To obtain maximum performance from the
instrument, please read this manual first, and keep it handy for
future reference.
The instrument in this manual means IR4056 or IR4057.
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Name
Accessories
Model
Package Contents
IR4056, IR4057
Insulation Tester
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Instruction manual............ 1
Neck strap........................ 1
LR6 alkaline battery ......... 4
Options
Options
The following options are available for the IR4000 series. Ask
your authorized Hioki distributor or reseller when ordering.
L9787 Test Lead * (1.2 m)
* L9787 Test Lead, L9788-10 Test Lead with Remote Switch (Red) and
L9788-11 Test Lead Set with Remote Switch are all exclusively designed
for the HIOKI IR4000 series. Do not use for any other purpose.
Safety Information
Safety Information
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This instrument is designed to comply with IEC 61010
Safety Standards, and has been thoroughly tested for
safety prior to shipment. However, mishandling during
use could result in injury or death, as well as damage to
the instrument. Using the instrument in a way not
described in this manual may negate the provided safety
features. Be certain that you understand the instructions
and precautions in the manual before use. We disclaim
any responsibility for accidents or injuries not resulting
directly from instrument defects.
Safety Symbols
This manual contains information and warnings essential for
safe operation of the instrument and for maintaining it in safe
operating condition. Before using it, be sure to carefully read the
following safety precautions.
In the manual, the
symbol indicates particularly
important information that the user should read before
using the instrument.
The
symbol printed on the instrument indicates that
the user should refer to a corresponding topic in the
manual (marked with the
symbol) before using the
relevant function.
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Safety Information
The following symbols in this manual indicate the relative importance of cautions and warnings.
Indicates that incorrect operation presents an extreme
hazard that could result in serious injury or death to the
user.
Indicates that incorrect operation presents a significant
hazard that could result in serious injury or death to the
user.
Indicates that incorrect operation presents a possibility
of injury to the user or damage to the instrument.
Indicates advisory items related to performance or
correct operation of the instrument.
Other Symbols
Indicates a prohibited action.
(p. )
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Safety Information
Accuracy
We define measurement tolerances in terms of rdg. (reading)
and dgt. (digit) values, with the following meanings:
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Measurement categories
This instrument complies with CAT III safety requirements.
To ensure safe operation of measurement instruments, IEC 61010
establishes safety standards for various electrical environments,
categorized as CAT II to CAT IV, and called measurement categories.
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CAT II:
CAT III:
CAT IV:
Using a measurement
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instrument in an
environment designated
with a higher-numbered
category than that for
Operating Precautions
Operating Precautions
Follow these precautions to ensure safe operation and to obtain
the full benefits of the various functions.
Preliminary Checks
Before using the instrument for the first time, verify that it operates normally to ensure that no damage occurred during storage
or shipping. If you find any damage, contact your authorized
Hioki distributor or reseller.
Exposed to high
levels of particulate
dust
Subject to vibration
In the presence of
corrosive or explosive
gases
Exposed to strong
electromagnetic fields
Near electromagnetic
radiators
Operating Precautions
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Operating Precautions
Overview
Chapter 1
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1.2 Features
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High-speed response
Since the instrument delivers dramatically improved
response speeds compared to previous models, it can be
used as a pointer-type device.
Enhanced comparator function
Since the process from the start of measurement to a
PASS/FAIL judgment is extremely fast, the instrument is
suitable for tester continuity check use. The display will turn
red when a FAIL judgment results.
Low variation in measured values
The instrument generates little variation in measured
values when used in a typical measuring environment.
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Easy-to-view display
The instrument uses an LCD with a wide viewing angle and
a backlight driven by a high-brightness white LED.
High-accuracy voltage measurement function
Since the instrument incorporates a DC/AC voltmeter with
the same accuracy as a card tester, there is no need to
switch to a card tester when you need to measure voltage.
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Front Panel
EARTH terminal
LINE terminal
Press to measure
insulation resistance.
Rotary selector
Select measurement
functions.
LIGHT key
Press this key to turn on and
off the light.
RELEASE key
Press this key before
measurement to set the
instrument to the 500 V or
1,000 V range (to prevent
erroneous application of
the test signal).
COMP key
0 ADJ key
Press this key to perform zeroadjustment for the low resistance
range.
Display (IR4057)
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Bar graph
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2
Measured
value
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Display (IR4056)
Measured value
or Comparator
reference value
Lights up when the criterion for the comparator
function is indicated.
Measurement
Procedures
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Chapter 2
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Replace the
batteries.
See:(p.41)
Inspection complete
Do not use if
damage is present as you could
receive an electric shock.
Contact your
authorized Hioki
distributor or
reseller for
replacements.
The following
issues may be
occurring:
The test lead has
not been inserted
all the way.
Insert the test
lead all the way.
There is a broken
connection in the
test lead.
Replace with
the
designated
test lead.
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In the insulation resistance range, measured values that are
greater than or equal to the judgment reference value result in a
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PASS judgment. The buzzer will sound in the event of a FAIL
result.
In the low resistance range, measured values that are less than 10
or equal to the judgment reference value result in a PASS
judgment. The buzzer will sound in the event of a PASS result.
Comparator settings for each range will be saved, even if the
instrument is turned off.
The comparator cannot be used with voltage ranges.
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3. Pressing
causes
to flash and displays the
resistance value that will be used as the judgment
reference.
The IR4056 will display
Press
or
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50 V
Reference value
Unit
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
1
2
10
(Default setting: 1 M)
0.1
125 V
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
10
20
0.4
0.5
3
4
(Default setting: 1 M)
0.1
250 V
0.2
0.3
10
20
30
40
50
5
M
(Default setting: 1 M)
500 V
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
10
20
30
40
50
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8
100
(Default setting: 1 M)
1
1000 V
10
20
30
40
50
100
200
300
400
500
0.4
0.5
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10
(Default setting: 10 M)
0.1
0.2
0.3
10
20
30
40
50
60
100
200
(Default setting: 20 )
0.6
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(IR4057) or
(IR4056) to
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On
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Flashing
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20
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to turn off
or
as well
Off
Off
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1
Always turn off the breaker of the measurement line.
Source
(primary side)
1,5
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3
4
Load
(secondary side)
down.
to release the
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10
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9.
When
again to release
the lock.
1-min. value
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item.
On the IR4057, the amount of remaining bar graph will
decrease when the instrument is discharged.
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3.
disappears.
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Source
(primary side)
Caution:
Do not press the
MEASURE key.
EARTH
2
LINE
Load
(secondary side)
3. Connect the red test lead to the line side of the breaker.
4. Read the value after the indicator has stabilized.
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may occur.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Ex. Checking the continuity of ground wiring
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If an additional operating circuit is connected in parallel to the
circuit under measurement, the measurement error may occur
due to the effects of impedance of the circuit connected in
parallel or transient currents.
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2.9 Auto-backlight-off
The instruments backlight will automatically turn off once
approximately 3 minutes pass since the last operation. The autobacklight-off function can be disabled as described below when
working continuously in a dark location:
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Specifications
Chapter 3
Standard Specifications
Functions
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7
Live circuit
indicator
Automatic electric
discharge
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Indicator
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General Specifications
Guaranteed
accuracy period
Operating
temperature and
humidity
Operating
environment
Nominal circuit
voltage *
Storage temperature and humidity
Degree of
protection
Maximum rated
voltage to terminal
Maximum rated
voltage to earth
1 year
0 to 40C (32 to 104F)
90%RH or lower (non-condensating)
40 to 50C (104 to 122F), at 50C and below relative with linear decrease up to 50%RH
Indoors, Pollution Degree 2
Altitude up to 2000 m (6562-ft.)
600 V AC/DC max.
-10 to 50C (14 to 122F)
90%RH or lower (non-condensating)
IP40
600 V AC/DC (Voltage measurement)
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Accessories
Options
Standards
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3
4
Measurement functions
Accuracy guarantee for temperature and humidity:
23C5C (73F 9F) and 90% RH
50 V
125 V
250 V
500 V
1000 V
100 M
250 M
500 M
2 M
5 M
10 M
50 M
100 M
0.200 to
10.00
0.200 to
25.0
0.200 to
50.0
0.200 to
500
0.200 to
1000
10.1 to
100.0
25.1 to
250
501 to
2000
1010 to
4000
2000 M 4000 M
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2%rdg.2dgt.
50.1 to
500
5%rdg.
0 to 0.199
2%rdg.6dgt.
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Insulation Resistance Measurement
Range configuration
Rated output
voltage (DC)
Display range
Maximum
indicated
value
Resolution
Display range
Maximum
indicated
value
Resolution
Display range
Maximum
indicated
value
Resolution
Display range
Maximum
indicated
value
Resolution
Display range
Maximum
indicated
value
Resolution
50 V
125 V
1 M
1 M
250 V
1 M
500 V
1 M
1000 V
1 M
0.01 M
100 M
0.01 M
100 M
0.01 M
100 M
0.01 M
100 M
0.1 M
250 M
0.1 M
0.1 M
0.1 M
500 M 1000 M 1000 M
250 M
1 M
1 M
1 M
1 M
2000 M 4000 M
2000 M 4000 M
10 M
10 M
2nd effective
measuring range
Other measuring
range
4%rdg.
8%rdg.
2%rdg.6dgt.
Humidity
4%rdg. and
within allowance
8%rdg. and
within allowance
2%rdg.6dgt.
Magnetic
field
Supply
voltage
4%rdg. and
within allowance
8%rdg. and
within allowance
2%rdg.6dgt.
within allowance
Effect
Temperature*
1st effective
measuring range
2.4%rdg.
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Insulation Resistance Measurement
Rated
output
voltage (DC)
50 V
125 V
500 V
1000 V
Possible
number of
measurements
Overload
protection
Display
update
interval
250 V
660 VAC
(10 s)
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3
4
5
0.05 M
0.125 M
0.25 M
0.5 M
1 M
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1 to 1.2 mA
1.2 mA or less
Response
time
Judgment
time
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Resistance Measurement
Open-circuit
voltage
Measuring
current
4.0 to 6.9 V
200 mA or more (at 6 or less*1)
Effect of
temperature*2
3%rdg.2dgt.
(applicable to the operating temperature range
other than 18 to 28C.)
Effect of supply
voltage*2
Response time
Possible
number of
measurements
Overload
protection
Display update
interval
Within 1 s
Range configuration
Zero adjustment
range
Display
Maximum
range
Resolution
(Auto range) indicated value
10
10.00
0.01
100
100.0
0.1
1000
1000
Accuracy*2
(after zero adjustment)
0 to 0.19
: 3dgt.
0.20 to 10.00
: 3%rdg.2dgt.
3%rdg.2dgt.
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Voltage Measurement
AC/DC
automatic
detection range
Effect of
temperature
Overload
protection
Display update
interval
DC Voltage Measurement
AC Voltage Measurement
Response time
Within 1.2 s
(when input voltage is cycled from 0 V to 600 V)
100 k or more (50/60 Hz)
3
4
50/60 Hz
Range configuration
Display range
Maximum
Resolution
(Auto range) indicated value
420.0 V
0.1 V
420 V*3
750 V
Input
resistance
1V
5
Accuracy
2.3%rdg.8dgt*4
750 V
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7
100 k or more
Range configuration
Display range
Maximum
Resolution
(Auto range) indicated value
4.2 V
4.200 V
0.001 V
42 V
42.00 V
0.01 V
420 V
420.0 V
0.1 V
600 V
Within 1 s
Input
resistance
Frequency
range
600 V
Accuracy
8
9
1.3%rdg.4dgt*4
1V
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4.1 Troubleshooting
Maintenance and
Service
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Chapter 4
4.1 Troubleshooting
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4.1 Troubleshooting
Symptom
Unable to perform
measurement in
500 V or 1,000 V
range.
The measured
value is shown as
the maximum
display value.
The instrument
wont turn on.
The insulation
resistance
measured value
increases over
time.
There is excessive
variation in the
measured value.
Check Items
The 500 V and 1,000 V ranges use double-action
to prevent the inadvertent application of the
measurement signal.
Press
4.1 Troubleshooting
Symptom
A different
measured value
results each time
the same
measurement
target is
measured.
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Check Items
The differences are due to the effects of the
insulators polarity. *
Allow an adequate amount of time (about 1
hour to 1 day) to pass after the first
measurement before repeating measurement.
The effects of polarity increase as the insulation
resistance increases.
The differences are due to the effects of the
insulators temperature characteristics.
Measure the target under the same
temperature and humidity conditions.
In general, an insulators insulation resistance
value will decrease as temperature and
humidity increase.
Reference: the insulation resistance value of
some insulated cables decreases to 1/4 or less
when the temperature increases 10C.
When the
instrument is
calibrated, the
accuracy of the
insulation
resistance range
falls outside the
device
specifications.
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4.1 Troubleshooting
Description
Remedy
Repair is required.
Repair is required.
Repair is required.
Repair is required.
There is a broken
connection in the
protective fuse.
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4.3 Cleaning
batteries
fuse
1. Turn the rotary selector to OFF and remove the test lead
from the instrument as a precaution.
4.3 Cleaning
To clean the instrument, wipe it gently with a soft cloth
moistened with water or mild detergent. Never use solvents
such as benzene, alcohol, acetone, ether, ketones, thinners or
gasoline, as they can deform and discolor the case.
Wipe the LCD gently with a soft, dry cloth.
Appendix
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Appendix
Measurement Principles
1. Insulation resistance measurement
The measurement targets insulation resistance Rx is
calculated by applying a voltage V to the target, measuring
the leak current I that flows to the target as a result, and
dividing the voltage V by the leak current I.
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Appendix
Operation Uncertainty
The operation uncertainty and the variations of measurement
value for the respective Influence quantity approved by EN/
IEC61557 are as follows:
Intrinsic
uncertainty/
Influence quantity
Operation
range
Intrinsic
uncertainty
E2
Variation
Insulation
resistance
Low
resistance
Reference
condition
5%rdg.
3%rdg.2dgt.
Supply
voltage
4.5 V to 6.8 V
4%rdg.
3%rdg.2dgt.
E3 Temperature
0C to 35C
Operation
uncertainty
4%rdg.
3%rdg.2dgt.
12%rdg.
30%rdg.
1st effective
measurement
range
0.2 to 2
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