Electrical Safety Test Caleo Biotek
Electrical Safety Test Caleo Biotek
Electrical Safety Test Caleo Biotek
· Compare fuses to stated ratings on the backside of the Incubator next to the inlet of
the power cord.
· Warning: These tests can expose personnel to hazardous electric shock and must
be carried out with caution.
· Note: Do not plug the Biotek 501 Pro safety analyzer power cord into a line
isolation monitor as inaccurate readings may occur.
· Plug the Biotek 501 Pro power cord into a live AC receptacle, place the power
switch of the Biotek 501 Pro to the "1" or ON position and ensure that the keys
marked "GROUND", "NEUTRAL" and "POLARITY" are in the NORMAL position.
· Note: If the corresponding red LEDs for Ground, Neutral, and Polarity are not lit,
they are in the normal position.
· Attach the ground lead from the red "Test lead" input to the ground hole of the AC
test receptacle on the Biotek 501 Pro. Select the "Single lead" condition by
ensuring that the "SINGLE/DUAL" key is not illuminated. Press the gray key
marked "RESIST", then press the blue key marked "CAL". When the word CAL is
no longer shown in the display window of the Biotek 501 Pro, you may proceed.
· Remove the red lead from the ground hole of the AC test receptacle and attach the
alligator clip to the free end, leaving the other end plugged into the red "Test lead"
input of the Biotek 501 Pro with the "Single Lead" and "Resistance" conditions still
selected.
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· Plug the Caleo power cord into the test receptacle of the Biotek 501 Pro.
· Perform 5 tests with the probe attached to the following test items of the Caleo:
a) Pole, short
d) Air heating
· The resistance reading then shown on the Biotek 501 Pro is the "Chassis
Resistance". Bend and exercise the power cord to check for intermittent reading.
· Press the gray "LEAKAGE" key, leaving all other selections from the previous test
the same.
· Set up the Biotek 501 Pro for the following tests by using the white keys labeled
"Ground", "Neutral" and "Polarity".
· Note: If the corresponding red LEDs for Ground, Neutral, and Polarity are not lit,
they are in the normal position.
· This is a measurement of the leakage current from the Chassis to earth ground.
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· Maximum allowable test values under Normal Condition:
Open Ground, Normal Polarity, Normal Neutral: 300 µA, but not 0 µA
Open Ground, Reverse Polarity, Normal Neutral: 300 µA, but not 0 µA
· Remove the red lead with the alligator clip from the Caleo.
· Remove the alligator clip from the red test lead and plug this end into the green
input jack "GROUND" on the back panel on the Biotek 501 Pro.
· Leave all other selections from the previous test the same.
· Set up the Biotek 501 Pro for the following tests by using the white keys labeled
"Ground", "Neutral" and "Polarity".
· Note: If the corresponding red LEDs for Ground, Neutral, and Polarity are not lit,
they are in the normal position.
· This is a measurement of the leakage current flowing through the ground wire of
the power cord.
Open Ground, Normal Polarity, Normal Neutral: 300 µA, but not 0 µA
Open Ground, Reverse Polarity, Normal Neutral: 300 µA, but not 0 µA
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2.4 Patient leakage current from the skin temperature connection to earth
· Remove the test lead from the Biotek 501 Pro and leave all other selections from
the previous test the same.
· Short all pins of the two skin temperature connectors using a shorting plug
79 10 484. Plug the other end into the input jack "RA" of the Biotek 501 Pro.
· Use the Increment or Decrement arrow on the Biotek 501 Pro to select the "RA-
Gnd" option.
· Set up the Biotek 501 Pro for the following tests by using the white keys labeled
"Ground", "Neutral" and "Polarity".
· Switch off Caleo and disconnect power cord from the Biotek 501 Pro and remove
the test equipment
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