10. Using the suspension fixture
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You can store the safety measuring leads by winding them around the de-
vice and by engaging the probe tips of the safety measuring leads in a pro-
tected way on the suspension fixture L (see figure 15).
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You can engage a safety measuring lead on the suspension fixture
L in such a way that the probe Tipp remains free in order to be able
to guide the probe tip towards a measuring point together with the
BENNING MM 1-1/ 1-2/ 1-3.
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The rear support of the device allows an incleadd setup of the
BENNING MM 1-1/ 1-2/ 1-3 (facilitates reading the measured values) or
suspension of the device (see figure 16).
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The suspension fixture L is equipped with a lug which can be used for
suspension.
See figure 15:
See figure 16:
11. Technical data of the measuring accessories
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Standard: EN 61010-031,
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Maximum rated voltage to earth () and measuring category:
With push-on caps: 1000 V CAT III, 600 V CAT IV,
Without push-on caps: 1000 V CAT II,
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Maximum rated current: 10 A,
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Protection class II ( ), continuous double or reinforced insulation,
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Contamination class: 2,
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Length: 1.4 m, AWG 18,
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Ambient conditions:
Barometric height for measurements: max. 2000 m,
Temperature: 0°C to + 50 °C, humidity: 50 % to 80 %
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Use the measuring leads in perfect and clean condition as well as according
to these operating instructions only, as otherwise the protection provided
might be impaired.
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Replace the measuring leads, if the insulation is damaged or if the con-
ductor/connector is interrupted.
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Do not touch the bare contact tips of the measuring leads. Only touch the
area intended for your hands!
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Insert the bent terminals into the testing or measuring device.
12. Environmental note
At the end of product life, dispose of the unserviceable device via ap-
propriate collecting facilities provided in your community.
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Winding up the safety measuring leads
Erecting the BENNING MM 1-1/ 1-2/ 1-3
BENNING MM 1-1/ 1-2/ 1-3
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