Current Leakage Tester Meets LVD Requirements

June 1, 1999

Designed for automating safety agency compliance testing in production and design environments, Linecheck Model 510L tester performs most common current leakage tests, including those needed to meet UL 544, UL 2601, UL 563, UL 3101, IEC1010 and IEC 601-1 standards. It fully complies with requirements of the European Norms, including the Low Voltage Directive (LVD), the Medical Directive, and others. The µP-controlled current leakage tester has menu-driven software, is compatible with PLC, RS-232 or GPIB control, and has front panel indication of neutral, reverse and earth ground. Ten memories are available for setting up and recalling test routines, and manual override allows each test to be performed manually.

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