ELMA TOHM-E TE-SE500 Stick Contact Tester Schuko User Manual
- June 11, 2024
- ELMA TOHM-E
Table of Contents
- ELMA TOHM-E TE-SE500 Stick Contact Tester Schuko
- Tohm-e Part Number TE-SE500
- Instructions for Use
- Product Quick Use
- Measuring Earth Electrode Impedance
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- IMPEDANCE MEASUREMENT
- POWER SOCKET AND EARTH OK
- QUICK USE
- PHASE AND NEUTRAL REVERSED
- NOT CORRECTLY WIRED
- **TWO PHASES ON THE POWER SOCKET
- SAFETY AND SPECIFICATIONS
- USE
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ELMA TOHM-E TE-SE500 Stick Contact Tester Schuko
Tohm-e Part Number TE-SE500
The Tohm-e Part Number TE-SE500 is a socket and earth loop tester designed for 230 V AC single-phase 2-pole + earth Schuko F-type power sockets. It is made in France and has a built-in feature that allows it to measure the impedance of the earth electrode.
Instructions for Use
Before using the Tohm-e Part Number TE-SE500, please follow the instructions below:
Connecting
Grasp the Tohm-e and connect it to the selected power socket.
Indications of Tohm-e
The Tohm-e provides the following indications:
- B1 – Voltage in the power socket. If on, then caution.
- B2 – Voltage is present in the power socket, even if the earth electrode impedance.
- B3 – Earth electrode impedance.
- B5 – Socket contacts. If the indications are red, then there is a fault.
Product Quick Use
Grasp the Tohm-e and connect it to the selected power socket. Observe the indications displayed by Tohm-e to identify the wiring of the power socket, the phase-neutral voltage, and the impedance of the earth electrode of the installation.
Indications of Tohm-e
The Tohm-e provides several indications depending on the measurement:
- Figure 1 – Voltage measurement in the power socket (less than 253 V~).
- Figure 2 – Wiring check of the power socket (correct or reversed).
- Figure 3 – Earth electrode impedance measurement.
- Figure 4 – Earth electrode impedance measurement (fault).
- Figure 5 – Socket contacts measurement.
Measuring Earth Electrode Impedance
To measure the impedance of the earth electrode, the Tohm-e allows a low current between the phase and the PE of the power socket. It controls the current, which does not trip the 30 mA~ RCD (except if some significant leakage currents are already present between phase and PE). The timer B2 is related to the B3 earth electrode impedance measurement.
A short moment after connecting, if the power socket is fault-free then Tohm-e indicates a first earth electrode impedance measurement and displays the complete timer. Then the timer counts down every second, over a cycle of approximately 20 seconds. During the cycle, Tohm-e saves several earth electrode impedance measurements. It regularly updates the indicated value. This indicated value is the mean of all the values saved since the start of the cycle. Once it reaches the end of the 20-second cycle, Tohm-e repeats a new cycle with new measurements and new mean values.
The cycle and the mean values allow Tohm-e to observe the electrical system over a certain time and indicate earth electrode impedance that is as accurate as possible in spite of disturbances on the phase, neutral, and PE conductors. The measurements indicated may change due to the connection in parallel of additional circuits or transient currents.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Socket and earth loop tester. For 230 V AC single-phase 2-pole + earth “Schuko” F-type power sockets
- For 230 V AC “Schuko” single phase power sockets and TT earthing system.
- OK / not OK threshold : 500 Ω .
- Compatible with 30 mA~ RCD.
- Rotating plug.
- Ergonomic.
CONNECTING
- Hold Tohm-e in one hand (±90 ° rotating plug).
- Tohm-e initializes for a short moment.
- Tohm-e displays the information below. If needed, turn Tohm-e to make reading easier (thanks to the ±90 ° rotating plug).
INDICATIONS OF TOHM-E
- B1 – LED indicator showing voltage in the power socket. If on then caution, voltage is present in the power socket, even if the other indications are off.
- B2 – Measurement timer of earth electrode impedance.
- B3 – Earth electrode impedance.
- B4 – Phase – neutral voltage (true RMS value).
- B5 – Drawing of the power socket contacts.
If the indications are red, then there is a fault.
IMPEDANCE MEASUREMENT
To measure the impedance of the earth electrode, Tohm-e allows a low current
between the phase and the PE of the power socket. It controls the current. The
current does not trip the 30 mA~ RCD (except if some significant leakage
currents are already present between phase and PE).
The timer B2 is related to the B3 earth electrode impedance measurement.
A short moment after connecting, if the power socket is fault-free then Tohm-e
indicates a first earth electrode impedance measurement and displays the
complete timer.
Then the timer counts down every second, over a cycle of approximately 20
seconds. During the cycle, Tohm-e saves several earth electrode impedance
measurements. It regularly updates the indicated value. This indicated value
is the mean of all the values saved since the start of the cycle. Once it
reaches the end of the 20-second cycle, Tohm-e repeats a new cycle with new
measurements and new mean values.
The cycle and the mean values allow Tohm-e to observe the electrical system
over a certain time and indicate earth electrode impedance that is as accurate
as possible in spite of the disturbances on the phase, neutral and PE
conductors.
The measurements indicated may change due to the connection in parallel of
additional circuits or transient currents.
POWER SOCKET AND EARTH OK
- Caution, voltage in the power socket.
- Earth electrode impedance OK, 2.98 Ω (< 500 Ω).
- Phase-neutral voltage OK, 234 V~ ( > 195 V~ and < 253 V~).
- Power socket OK, correctly connected
QUICK USE
- Grasp Tohm-e.
- Connect it to the selected power socket.
Observe the indications displayed by Tohm-e to identify the wiring of the power socket, the phase-neutral voltage and the impedance of the earth electrode of the installation.
PHASE AND NEUTRAL REVERSED
- Caution, voltage in the power socket.
- Earth electrode impedance OK, 2.98 Ω (< 500 Ω).
- Phase-neutral voltage OK, 234 V~ ( > 195 V~ and < 253 V~).
- Power socket OK, correctly connected. As it is not relevant on the single-phase 2-pole + earth “Schuko” F-type power sockets, Tohm-e does not signal any inversion of the phase and neutral contacts.
NOT WIRED TO EARTH
- Caution, voltage in the power socket.
- Earth electrode fault, PE broken (or earth electrode impedance very high).
- Phase-neutral voltage OK, 234 V~ ( > 195 V~ and < 253 V~).
- Power socket fault, no PE.
EARTH NOT CORRECT
- Caution, voltage in the power socket.
- Earth electrode impedance fault, 579 Ω (> 500 Ω).
- Phase-neutral voltage OK, 234 V~ ( > 195 V~ and < 253 V~).
- Power socket OK, correctly connected
DANGER. PHASE ON PE TOO
- Caution, voltage in the power socket.
- Earth electrode impedance indicated as zero, 0 Ω .
- Indication of phase-neutral reversal.
- This is a particular case. Even if Tohm-e does not directly indicate a fault, EXERCISE CAUTION. THERE IS A HAZARD BECAUSE THE PHASE CAN BE TOUCHED on the PE contacts of the power socket. The phase is connected to its contact and the
PE contacts too.
NOT CORRECTLY WIRED
- The power socket is not correctly wired. In principle, there is no voltage on the power socket contacts. Tohm-e may have deliberately tripped a 30 mA~ RCD.
Check that Tohm-e is not malfunctioning. Connect Tohm-e to a power socket known to be OK. If it stays off then Tohm-e is malfunctioning. Otherwise, take all usual precautions, even though Tohm-e is off, before working on the installation or the power socket (because, for example, it may happen that a contact of the power socket is connected to the phase and the others are not connected).
DANGER. NOT CORRECTLY WIRED
- Caution, voltage in the power socket.
- The power socket is not correctly wired. In principle phase and PE reversed. EXERCISE CAUTION. THERE IS A HAZARD BECAUSE THE PHASE CAN BE TOUCHED on the PE contacts of the power socket.
- Take all the usual precautions before working on the installation or the power socket.
**TWO PHASES ON THE POWER SOCKET
**
- Caution, voltage in the power socket.
- Voltage fault, 409 V~ (> 253 V~), probably a second phase instead of neutral.
- Take all the usual precautions before working on the installation or the power socket.
SAFETY AND SPECIFICATIONS
The protection is compromised if the instructions are not followed.
Safety: 300 V~ CAT III, reinforced insulation, class 2, pollution degree
2, according to EN / CEI 61010-1. IP2X according to EN / CEI 60529.
“~” means, alternating current (AC).
“P”, “N”, and “PE” mean Phase, Neutral and Protective Earth respectively.
means caution, please refer to these instructions.
- Pollution degree 2. Only non-conductive pollution occurs except that occasionally a temporary conductivity caused by condensation is expected. The normal environment is in pollution degree 2.
- Operator : person operating equipment for its intended purpose.
- Responsible body : individual or group responsible for the safe use and maintenance of equipment.
- CAT III (overvoltage category III). This is the environment of building wiring installations including socket outlets, fuse panels, … Tohm-e can support the mains supply overvoltages.
- Environmental conditions : pollution degree 2 (normal environment) ; storage and operating temperature range, from -20 °C to +40 °C ; maximum relative humidity 80 % for temperatures up to 31 °C decreasing linearly to 50 % relative humidity at 40 °C ; altitude up to 2000 m ; don’t submerge the device ; indoor use only ; do not use it in wet or explosive atmospheres.
- Power supply : power supply from tested power socket (no cell, accumulator or battery).
- Mains supply voltage fluctuation : -15 % / + 10 % (230 V~ – 240 V~).
- Power socket test. The “Mains Power On” indicator LED shows that there is hazardous voltage in reference to the earth, even if there is no impedance, voltage and power socket indications. In some cases where power sockets are not correctly wired, Tohm-e does not directly indicate the anomaly :
- Tohm-e deliberately trips a 30 mA~ RCD. These are cases where there is no other way to indicate the fault, e.g. a power outlet with reversed neutral and PE.
- Tohm-e displays earth connection impedance equal to 0 Ω. These are cases, like case D5 opposite, where the phase is on two contacts at the same time or the neutral is on two contacts at the same time.
- Tohm-e remains fully turned off if the phase is present but if the other contacts of the power outlet are not wired. Tohm-e is not a voltage detector; do not use it for that purpose.
Compliance with standards EN / IEC 61010-1:2010, EN / IEC
61010-2-030:2010, EN / IEC 61557-1:2007, EN / IEC 61557-3:2007, EN / IEC
62262, EN / IEC 60529, EN 61326-1:2013, EN 61326-2-2:2013, EN
61000-3-2:2006+A1/2009+A2/2009, EN 61000-3-3:2008.
Compliance with European Directives 2011/65/EU “RoHS”, 2015/863/EU
“RoHS”, 2014/35/UE “LVD”, 2006/96/EC “WEEE”, 2004/108/EC “ECM”.
Earth electrode impedance measuring method : method compatible with
standards EN / IEC 61557-1:2007, EN / IEC 61557-3:2007.
Accuracy of earth electrode impedance : ±0,7 Ω from 0,0 Ω to 19,9 Ω ;
±6,1 Ω from 20,0 Ω to 99,9 Ω ; ±7,0 Ω from 100 Ω to 999 Ω ; ±16,0 Ω from 1,00
kΩ to 2,00 kΩ. Operating uncertainties according to EN / IEC61557-3 : ≤ 30 %.
Earth electrode impedance measuring range : from 0,0 Ω to 2000 Ω.
Earth electrode impedance display resolution : from 0,0 Ω to 2,00 kΩ.
Current : 18 mA~, compatible with 30 mA~ RCD.
Phase-neutral voltage measurement tolerances : ±4 V~.
If Tohm-e indicates that the power socket is faulty or if the indications of
Tohm-e are inconsistent, take all the usual precautions before starting to
work on the electrical system or power socket.
Compatible power sockets : single-phase 2-pole + earth “Schuko” F-type
power sockets (typically installed in Germany), 230 V~ – 240 V~, 50 Hz, wired
to a TT earth system.
Maximum phase angle : 18 °.
The measurement results may be distorted by the impedance values of additional
circuits connected in parallel or transient currents.
USE
Tohm-e is a socket and earth loop tester. It is a portable device that is
connected directly. It is designed for use by an operator. A responsible
authority must take responsibility for its maintenance and use. See the
previous pages on instructions for use.
The operator uses it to test power sockets, measure the impedance of earth
electrodes and measure the phase – neutral voltage. The operator holds it in
the hand and connects it to a power socket.
The electrical installations are live when the operator carries out tests and
measurements with Tohm-e.
Hold it in the hands by keeping them away from the power socket no to be
shocked if there are abnormal and hazardous electric potentials in the power
socket.
Tohm-e is to be used by a qualified operator who can recognize hazardous
situations, and who is trained in the necessary safety conditions for avoiding
injury during use.
Before each use, check the integrity of Tohm-e. If any insulator is damaged
(even in part), Tohm-e must be locked out and scrapped. Regularly clean the
different parts with a soft cotton cloth that is moistened with water and
detergent solution after fully disconnecting Tohm-e. Dry the parts fully
before energizing.
Tohm-e is not a voltage detector, do not use it for that purpose. Checking
electrical continuity before testing power sockets and measuring earth
connection impedance is highly recommended.
References
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