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ProEdit Procedure Management Writing a Verification Procedure For a Megger CM500 Combination Tester - Insulation Function.

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1 ProEdit Procedure Management Writing a Verification Procedure For a Megger CM500 Combination Tester - Insulation Function

2 ProEdit :: Writing a Procedure Preparing to write a procedure  Before beginning the write the procedure the specifications for the instrument are required – these can be found from the following sources :  Instrument manufacturers handbook  Manufacturers web site  Catalogues such as R.S., Farnell or other instrument resellers

3 ProEdit :: Writing a Procedure Step 1  Start ProEdit  Select File  Procedure Builder Wizard  Continuity & Insulation Tester

4 ProCal :: Writing a Procedure Step 2  Enter Manufacturer, Model Number and Version number

5 ProCal :: Writing a Procedure Step 3 SECTION 1 : CONTINUITY RESISTANCE  Select the required resistance values using the tick boxes  Enter the % of Reading and ± Absolute values from the specifications. Note : Many instruments often specify a number of counts or digits. To convert this into an absolute value first determine the value of the last digit (resolution). For example the absolute value for the CM500 with a spec. of ± 2 digits and a display resolution 0.1 ohms, is 2x0.1R = 0.2R.

6 ProCal :: Writing a Procedure Step 4 SECTION 2 : CONTINUITY TEST CURRENT  Select the maximum current output from the CM500 as per the specifications (250mA)

7 ProCal :: Writing a Procedure Step 5 SECTION 3 : INSULATION RESISTANCE  Select the required resistance values using the tick boxes  Enter the % of Reading and ± Absolute values from the specifications. Note : Many instruments often specify a number of counts or digits. To convert this into an absolute value first determine the value of the last digit (resolution). For example the absolute value for the CM500 with a spec. of ± 2 digits and a display resolution 0.1 ohms, is 2x0.1R = 0.2R.

8 ProCal :: Writing a Procedure Step 6 SECTION 4 : INSULATION TEST VOLTAGE  Select the required voltage values using the tick boxes

9 ProCal :: Writing a Procedure Step 7 SECTION 5 : AC VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT  Select the required voltage values using the tick boxes

10 ProCal :: Writing a Procedure Step 8 SECTION 6 : GENERAL TESTS  Select from the following pass/fail type tests Controls & Display Continuity Bleeper Bar Display Battery Test Tests are performed manually and either pass or fail selected on screen.

11 ProCal :: Writing a Procedure Step 9 The Use Uncertainty Statements option will automatically select the correct uncertainty statements for the procedure, based on the functions selected.

12 ProCal :: Writing a Procedure Step 10 Click on the Build Procedure button to proceed When this message appears click No to close the screen or Yes to create another procedure

13 ProCal :: Viewing a Procedure Step 1 Now the procedure has been created, it can be viewed using ProEdit.  Select File > Edit An Existing Procedure  Select Model Number and enter CM500, then click Start Search

14 ProCal :: Modifying a Procedure Step 2  The CM500 procedure will be listed, select the line and click Accept

15 ProCal :: Modifying a Procedure Step 3  The procedure instrument information screen will be displayed – click Next to continue.  Uncertainty statements & traceable instruments screen will be displayed – click Next to continue.

16 ProCal :: Modifying a Procedure Step 4  Click the Show All button – a scrollable list will display all the procedure tests

17 ProCal :: Modifying a Procedure Step 5  Test information can be viewed and edited if required Note : The accuracy automatically recalculates based on the change of test value


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