Megger DLRO 600 High Current Low Resistance Ohmmeter User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Megger
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Megger DLRO 600 High Current Low Resistance Ohmmeter
SAFETY WARNINGS
THESE SAFETY WARNINGS MUST BE READ AND UNDERSTOOD BEFORE THE INSTRUMENT IS USED.
DLRO200 is supplied without a plug terminating the supply lead.
An appropriate plug must be fitted prior to use.
The DLRO200 must be grounded (earthed) when in use.
The instruments need a ground connection for two reasons. As a safety ground.
To provide the internal voltmeter with a ground reference, so that it can
alert the user if a dangerous voltage is connected to the terminals. At switch
on, an interanl test circuit checks that the ground wire is connected. A
single-phase supply normally has one live wire one neutral wire and a ground.
The neutral
is connected to ground at some point, so that neutral and ground are both at
approximately the same voltage. At switch-on there is a continuity check from
ground to
neutral. (There is also a check from ground to live in case the power leads
are reversed). If there is no continuity the instrument will refuse to start
and the screen will remain blank. This system works well when power is taken
from a supply where there is one live phase wire and a neutral which is at
ground potential. A problem arises when power is
obtained from a portable generator where the two supply wires are floating.
Connecting the DLRO ground to real ground makes it safe but the internal test
circuit does not work because there is no connection between ground and the
power wires. The solution to the problem: Connect the ground terminal to real
ground (for safety). Connect one of the power wires to ground (to enable the
ground test circuit). It is a good idea to also connect the generator chassis
to ground (for safety)
- Circuits must be de-energised before testing.
- The DLRO200 must only be used on dead systems. If the item under test has a voltage upon it greater than 10 volts ac peak or dc with reference to ground the DLRO200 will indicate the presence of the voltage and prevent any tests being carried out.
- Testing inductive circuits can be hazardous:
- The DLRO200 is a high power instrument, designed for testing resistive loads. It must NOT be used to test inductive loads.
- During use the DLRO200, its current leads and the sample being tested can become hot.
- This is normal and is caused by the passage of high currents. Take care when touching the instrument, current leads, clips and the test sample.
- This product is not intrinsically safe. Do not use in an explosive atmosphere.
- Ensure that the power switch is always accessible so that power can be disconnected in an emergency.
- If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Megger® DLRO® 200 is an a.c. powered low resistance ohmmeter deigned to measure d.c. resistances in the low milliohms or microhms using a maximum test current of 200 Amps d.c. The maximum test current available is dependent upon the power supply, the resistance of the test leads and the resistance of the item being tested. Full details are available in the SPECIFICATIONS section later in this book. The power lead entry is located on the left-hand side panel and marked “100-265 V a.c., 10 A max., 50/60Hz” for the DLRO200, or ‘115 V a.c. 10 A max. 50/60Hz’ for the DLRO200-115. The main On/Off switch is located next to the power lead entry. All other controls are mounted on the front panel. Should the supply earth be inadequate the instrument will refuse to switch on, the display will remain blank. An additional earth terminal is provided on the left ahd side of the instrument.
Principle of operation
The required current is set before the test starts. When the TEST button is
pressed, after a short delay the current increases to the set current, the
voltage detected across the “P” leads is measured, and the current then
reduces to zero.
Operation is controlled using the two-axis paddle and the menu system, which
appears on the backlit liquid crystal display. The keyboard is used to set the
desired test current and to add notes, which may be stored with test results
in on board memory for later download via the RS232 socket provided. The
measured resistance, the actual test current and measured voltage are clearly
presented on the display after the test is complete. The use of a four
terminal measurement technique removes the test lead resistance from the
measured value although the use of lightweight current leads may prevent the
DLRO200 from producing the full requested current. In this case the instrument
will produce the highest current possible taking into account the resistance
of the current leads and the item being tested. Before a test may be started
the potential test lead contact is monitored to ensure good contact is
present. This reduces the chance of erroneous readings and prevents arcing at
the contact point, which would otherwise damage the item under test and the
test lead contacts. A resistance measurement takes approximately 10 seconds.
DLRO200 is supplied complete with a pair of 5 metre (16 feet) current leads
terminated with large clamps, and smaller, lighter potential leads. Other
lengths and terminations are available if required. The large terminals C1 and
C2 supply a low voltage (from zero to 5 volts) which is adjusted automatically
to produce the desired current (from 10 A to 200 A). C1 is the positive
terminal. This d.c. voltage is half wave rectified and unsmoothed in the
DLRO200, the inductance of the test leads providing sufficient smoothing for
the current. The DLRO200-115 has additional smoothing within the instrument.
P1 and P2 are voltage measuring terminals. P1 is nominally positive, but
connections can be reversed without affecting the measurement. All four
terminals are floating. A warning will be given if dangerous voltages are
connected to any terminal (C or P) with respect to ground.
OPERATION
Terminate the supply lead with a plug suitable for your circumstances. Plug the instrument supply lead into a socket outlet and switch the instrument on using the On/Off switch situated on the left side of the instrument. The POWER lamp will illuminate, the instrument will display the firmware version number and perform a calibration check. If this is successful the display will show “CALIBRATED”. If the check fails the display will show “NOT CALIBRATED”.
After a slight pause the display will change to the Main Menu screen.
MAIN MENU SCREEN
This screen provides access to the menuing system, through which you set up your instrument and choose the desired test parameters. Navigation of this menuing system is by means of the cursor control and Enter key. At the top of the screen are the three main menu choices; “TEST”, “OPTIONS” and “CURRENT”. Below this are details of the test current selected (SET CURRENT), maximum current to be allowed (CURRENT LIMIT), the number of stored tests and the current date and time.
To perform a measurement is straightforward.
- Use the Left and Right arrows of the two-axis cursor control to highlight the TEST menu. Use the down arrow to select the required test type. Press Enter.
- Use the Left and Right arrows of the two-axis cursor control to highlight the CURRENT menu. Use the down arrow to select SET and press Enter. Type in the desired current using the numeric keys on the keypad. When finished press Enter. If the current you have set is greater than the current limit, DLRO200 will beep and clear the SET CURRENT field. Re-enter the desired current, if necessary increasing the current limit to a value equal to or greater than the desired level. (See separate topic for setting the current limit).
- Connect the sample to be tested to the instrument terminals and press the TEST button. The different test types have slightly different connection requirements, which are detailed, in the sections below.
TEST Menu
The TEST menu allows the selection of one of three test modes – Normal,
Automatic or Continuous. Only one mode can be active at a time and the
active mode is displayed below the heading TEST when you return to the
MAIN MENU screen.
Normal Mode
Normal mode makes a single measurement of the resistance of the sample under
test. Please note that in this mode both the current and voltage leads must be
connected across the test sample before the Test button is pressed. When the
TEST button is pressed DLRO200 will check for good contact in the P circuit.
If the P circuit continuity is faulty the display will show “POTENTIAL FAIL”.
Press the ENTER key to remove this message and adjust the contact of the P
probes to ensure good contact is achieved. Press the TEST button again. P
circuit continuity will be checked and if satisfactory DLRO200 will proceed to
carry out a test. After a short period of time, if there is inadequate contact
in the C circuit the instrument will display “CURRENT LOOP FAIL”. Press Enter
to remove this message, make good the connection and press the TEST button to
start the test. A sequence of bars will appear across the display while the
test is being completed. To make another measurement, ensure the test leads
are connected and press the Test button. NORMAL mode is abbreviated to NORM
under the TEST heading in the main menu screen.
Continuous Mode
Continuous mode requires the current leads and the voltage leads to be
securely connected to the item under test before pressing the Test button. The
DLRO200 checks voltage and current loop continuity as in Normal Mode and, if
adequate, passes a continuous d.c. current, repeating resistance measurements
at approximately 2-second intervals until the test is terminated by pressing
the Test button (or until the DLRO200 overheats if particularly high currents
are used). CONTINUOUS mode is abbreviated to CONT under the TEST heading in
the main menu screen.
Overheating
When operating continuously at 200 A, overheating will occur after
approximately 15 minutes (assuming a starting temperature of 20ºC). A message
‘HOT’ will then appear on the display until the internal parts have cooled.
When the ‘HOT’ message is on the screen, test current is turned off and all
front panel controls are disabled. Operating at reduced current will
considerably extend the operating time.
Automatic Mode
In Automatic mode, only connect the current leads to the sample to be
measured. Press the TEST button. The red status lamp next to the TEST button
will flash signifying that DLRO200 is armed and will remain in a state of
readiness until the P circuit is completed. At this time the light will
illuminate continuously and the test will be carried out. The progress of the
test is shown by a series of bars progressing across the display. To make
another measurement it is necessary to break P probe contact with the test
sample and remake contact. For example, if measuring joints in a long bus bar,
you may leave the current circuit connected at opposite ends of the bus bar
knowing that current will only flow during a measurement i.e. when the P
probes are connected. Simply making contact with voltage probes across the
joint(s) you wish to measure will then activate the measurement. AUTOMATIC
mode is abbreviated to AUTO under the TEST heading in the main menu screen.
AUTO mode may be exited by pressing the TEST button while the status light is
flashing.
OPTIONS Menu
The Options menu has five selections, which control various ancillary
functions and which are selected using the two-axis cursor control and the
Enter key. These are Retrieve, Passbands, Set Clock, Delete Data and Storage.
Retrieve
allows the recall of results which have been stored within the DLRO200’s
internal memory. There are two choices, Display or Download.
Display
recalls each test, in sequence, to the instrument display starting with the
most recently stored result. Use the cursor control Up and Down controls to
step later or earlier respectively through the stored results. If you know the
number of the test that you wish to display simply type in the number and
press Enter. An asterisk (*) next to the word “MEMO” at the bottom of the
screen means that there are notes attached to this result. Press the right
cursor control to view the notes.
Download
causes the entire contents of the data store to be output to the RS232 port
above the display. A null modem RS232 lead is supplied with the instrument.
Any communications package may be used to download the data although a copy of
Download Manager, which facilitates downloading and formats the data, is also
supplied. If using another package please note the settings should be 9600
baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity. Downloading data does not cause
the stored data to be erased from memory. To clear data from memory see
“Delete Data” below. Please note – DLRO200 also makes data available via the
RS232 Port in real time and is suitable for printing on a self-powered serial
printer. (See later for details.)
The output has the following form:
-
Test Type
-
Test Number
-
Date Format
-
Date
-
Time
-
Selected Current
-
Resistance
-
Measured Current
-
Measured Voltage
-
Upper Limit *
-
Lower Limit *
-
Pass Or Fail *
-
The last three lines will only appear if passbands have been set.
Passbands
The passband option allows you to set upper and lower limits between which the
test result must lie if it is to be assigned a Pass. Readings that fall above
the upper limit or below the lower limit will be assigned a Fail. The upper
and lower limits are entered via the keyboard complete with decimal points,
where applicable, and including the m or µ symbol as appropriate. It is not
necessary to enter the Ω symbol. Entering the m or µ symbol tells DLRO200 that
the entry in that particular field is complete and the cursor will therefore
move to the next field. The upper limit must be less than or equal to 999.9 mΩ
and the lower limit must be less than the upper limit.
After completing the upper and lower limits the cursor will move to the ENABLE
or DISABLE options. Highlight your choice using the right and left controls
and press Enter. You will return to the Main Menu screen. Note: Passbands will
remain enabled or disabled until you re-enter this screen and change the
selection. If all that is required is to change Passbands from ENABLED to
DISABLE or vice versa, enter the PASSBAND screen and press Enter until the
ENABLED / DISABLED choice is shown at which time you may change the selection.
Pressing Enter will skip over the limit values without changing them if none
of the numeric keys has been pressed.
If passbands have been set and enabled, at the end of a test the display will
show the results and will show the word PASS or FAIL as appropriate. A PASS
will also be signified by a short beep from the instrument, while a FAIL will
be signified by a long beep.
Set Clock
This option sets the date and time as well as setting the date format. When
you enter this screen the current date, time and date format will be
displayed.
Use the cursor control Up and Down arrows to adjust the highlighted data. Step
to the next item by using the Right cursor control arrow. The row below DD MM
YY HH MM contains respectively the date, the month, the two-digit year (21st
century is assumed), the hour of the day in 24-hour notation and the minute.
These must be entered in this sequence regardless of the date format you wish
to use.
The lower DD/MM/YY shows the current date format. Pressing the cursor control
Up arrow will cycle through the available options DD/MM/YY, MM/DD/YY or
YY/MM/DD. This is updated when you press Enter to exit the Set Clock function.
However, tests already stored prior to changing the date format will retain
the old format.
Delete Data
Select Delete Data if you wish to clear DLRO200’s memory of stored data. In
case you have selected this Option by accident you will be asked to confirm
that you wish to delete the data. The default is NO. Change this to YES and
press Enter if you wish to delete all data. Please note – ALL stored data will
be deleted.
Storage
The Storage option sets the instrument to Store or No Store. At the end of
each test you will be offered the opportunity to change this setting for the
test just completed and subsequent tests. At the end of each test you may
enter notes into the MEMO screen, which is accessed by pressing any key on the
alphanumeric keyboard. This will also cause the test to be automatically
stored regardless of other settings. If all memory has been filled, a message
MEMORY FULL will appear and no more tests results will be stored although
testing may continue without storing results. The main menu screen will also
display “300 MEMORY FULL” instead of the number of stored tests. Data is
stored for up to 10 years in battery backed RAM.
CURRENT Menu
There are two options, SET, and LIMIT
Set
This option allows you to set the desired test current. Simply enter the
desired value using the numeric keys on the keyboard and press Enter. If the
current selected is greater than the limit that has been set, DLRO200 will
beep, cancel your entry in the Set Current field and wait for you to enter a
valid current.
Limit
Some samples to be tested may not be able to withstand the passing of heavy
currents. In this case set a maximum level of test current to prevent the
accidental entry of an excessive test current. This level defaults to 200A. If
a lower limit is required enter it using the keyboard and press Enter. If the
LIMIT current selected is lower than the SET current, the SET current will be
reduced to the same value as the LIMIT. The Main Menu screen will show the
active Current Limit beneath the Set Current.
Warning Messages
The display will, from time to time, display certain warning messages, which
may affect measurement accuracy or operator safety.
Test Circuit Continuity
A good measurement requires both the current carrying circuit and the voltage
detection circuit to be completed by the item under test. The DLRO200 checks
for this continuity after the TEST button has been pressed. Initially the
Potential circuit is checked. If there is poor continuity in this circuit a
message will appear on the display stating “POTENTIAL FAIL”. Press Enter to
clear this message and correct the discontinuity in the P circuit. Press TEST
again. If the P circuit is complete DLRO200 will attempt to pass the test
current. If the C circuit continuity is inadequate, after a little while,
DLRO200 will display the message “CURRENT LOOP FAIL”. Press Enter to clear the
message. Correct the fault and start the test again.|
External Voltage Warning
The item being tested must be voltage free. If, at any time while DLRO200 is
connected, the item being tested has a voltage in excess of 10 volts ac peak
or dc with respect to the instrument ground potential, a message “EXTERNAL
VOLTAGE ON TERMINALS” will appear on the display. This is a warning that the
item under test is live and might be dangerous. A test cannot be performed in
this condition. Remove the external voltage. The display will revert to the
main menu screen.
If the voltage was detected at the start of a test you may now start the test.
If the voltage was detected during or at the end of a test, the results will
be invalid, will not be stored and the test will need to be repeated after
removing the source of voltage.
Discharge Current Warning
A message CURRENT FLOW will appear if a current greater than approximately 10
mA is still flowing after a test is completed. This suggests that an inductive
load has been accidentally tested and is still discharging. Do not disconnect
the current loop while the discharge warning is showing.
ENTERING NOTES IN THE MEMO SCREEN
At the end of each test you may add comments to the test results. Instead
of pressing Enter to return to the Main Menu screen, briefly press any
alphanumeric key. You will enter a MEMO screen that allows you to enter up to
160 characters of alphanumeric information concerning the test. When you have
entered all information press Enter and the measurement and memo will be
stored in memory. If you do not wish to add notes press the Test button and a
new test will be started, or the Enter button to return to the Main Screen.
TEST RESULT STORAGE
Each test is numbered sequentially, dated and timed. The test result memory
can store a maximum of 300 tests, each being identified by its test number,
date and time. When memory is full the message “MEMORY FULL” will be shown.
Testing may continue but no more results will be stored. See Options Menu –
Storage for more information.
REAL TIME DOWNLOADING OF TEST DATA.
DLRO200 will output data to the RS232 port every second. The data is in ASCII
format at 9600 baud, 8 bits with 1 stop bit. Connecting an appropriately
configured PC to the RS232 port will enable data to be captured in real time.
The information output is as follows: If the output is being monitored when
the DLRO200 is switched on you will capture the instrument type (DLRO200) and
the version of firmware being run in the instrument.
- TEST NUMBER 1
- START DATE 21/06/02
- START TIME 10:23
- DATE FORMAT DD/MM/YY
- SET CURRENT 50
- UPPER LIMIT 0.9990000
- LOWER LIMIT 0.0000000
- TEST TYPE NORMAL
- MEASURED RESISTANCE, CURRENT, VOLTAGE
- MEASURED RESISTANCE, CURRENT, VOLTAGE
- MEASURED RESISTANCE, CURRENT, VOLTAGE
- MEASURED RESISTANCE, CURRENT, VOLTAGE
- MEASURED RESISTANCE, CURRENT, VOLTAGE
- PASS or FAIL
The Upper and Lower limits are always shown in ohms
TEST TECHNIQUES & APPLICATIONS
CLEANING
The DLRO200 may be cleaned using a damp cloth and soap solution. When using
DLRO200 to measure low resistances at high currents, the heavy current leads
should be securely connected to the item under test using heavy-duty clips or
clamps. The use of Duplex handspikes is not recommended. Connect the four
leads as shown.
It is important that the potential probes are positioned on the test sample inside the current probes.
Test Sequence
Pressing the TEST button or selecting AUTOMATIC mode starts the test sequence.
Continuity of the P1-P2 loop is checked by passing an ac current
(approximately 100 mA @10 KHz) through the test leads and measuring the ac
voltage. Continuity of the C1-C2 loop is not checked until the test is
started; the criteria for continuity is that a current of at least 2 A must be
flowing. If this current cannot be established the instrument will display
“CURRENT LOOP FAIL”.
Lead Resistance
The use of a four terminal measuring technique means that the resistance of
the leads is not included in the measurement. Furthermore, since the potential
leads do not carry any current the type of wire used is not important from the
measurement point of view. However, these leads should be adequately insulated
and sufficiently strong mechanically to support their own weight if long leads
are being used. The size of the current leads will limit the maximum
resistance which may be measured at full current or may limit the maximum
current output to a level somewhat less than 200 A. The DLRO200 can generate
200 Amps into a total current loop resistance of 19 mΩ if the supply voltage
is greater than 208 V r.m.s., or 11 mΩ for a supply voltage of 115 V r.m.s.
The 50 mm2 leads supplied as standard with the DLRO200 (DLRO200- 115 is
supplied with 25 mm2 leads (4 mΩ each) have a resistance of 2 mΩ each at 20οC,
and so the DLRO200 will be able to measure up to 15 mΩ (supply >207 V r.m.s.),
or 7 mΩ (115 V r.m.s.), in the item under test at 200 A with leads at 20οC. As
you pass 200 A the leads will warm up and their ability to pass current will
decrease as their resistance increases. Thicker or shorter current leads
increase these limits. Longer current leads are available if required.
Interference And Grounding The Sample
Ideally the test specimen should be grounded during the test. If it is not
grounded, noise pickup (50/60 Hz etc.) can affect accuracy and increase
measurement errors by up to 1% typically. Excessive noise will cause the
“EXTERNAL VOLTAGE” warning to be shown.
SPECIFICATIONS
REPAIR AND WARRANTY
The instrument contains static sensitive devices, and care must be taken in handling the printed circuit board. If an instrument’s protection has been impaired it should not be used, but sent for repair by suitably trained and qualified personnel. The protection is likely to be impaired if for example; it shows visible damage; fails to perform the intended measurements; has been subjected to prolonged storage under unfavourable conditions, or has been subjected to severe transport stresses.
NEW INSTRUMENTS ARE GUARANTEED FOR 1 YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE BY THE USER.
NOTE: Any unauthorized prior repair or adjustment will automatically invalidate the Warranty
INSTRUMENT REPAIR AND SPARE PARTS
For service requirements for Megger Instruments contact:
- Megger Limited or Megger
- Archcliffe Road Valley Forge Corporate Centre
- Dover 2621 Van Buren Avenue
- Kent CT17 9EN Norristown PA 19403
- England. U.S.A.
- Tel: +44 (0) 1304 502 243 Tel: +1 610 676 8579
- Fax: +44 (0) 1304 207 342 Fax: +1 610 676 8625
Approved Repair Companies
A number of independent instrument repair companies have been authorised for
repair work on most Megger instruments, using genuine Megger spare parts.
Consult the Appointed Distributor/Agent regarding spare parts, repair
facilities, and advice on the best course of action to take.
Returning an Instrument for Repair
If returning an instrument to the manufacturer for repair, it should be sent
freight pre-paid to the appropriate address. A copy of the invoice and of the
packing note should be sent simultaneously by airmail to expedite clearance
through Customs. A repair estimate showing freight return and other charges
will be submitted to the sender, if required, before work on the instrument
commences.
End of life disposal
WEEE
The crossed out wheeled bin placed on the Megger products is a reminder not to
dispose of the product at the end of it’s product life with general waste.
Megger is registered in the UK as a Producer of Electrical and Electronic
Equipment. The Registration No is WEE/HE0146QT
Batteries
The crossed out wheeled bin placed on the batteries is a reminder not to
dispose of them with general waste at the end of their life. This product
contains a lithium backup cell built into a DIL-32 IC package. Battery
replacement should only be performed by a Megger authorised repair agent, who
will correctly dispose of the spent battery. For the purpose of end of life
disposal only, the battery is located on the micro pcb, and is marked
DS1556W-120
These batteries are classified as Industrial Batteries. For disposal in the UK
contact Megger Limited.
For disposal of batteries in other parts of the EU contact your local
distributor. Megger is registered in the UK as a producer of batteries. The
registration number is BPRN00142
DECELERATION OF CONFORMITY
Hereby, Megger Instruments Limited declares that radio equipment manufactured by Megger Instruments Limited described in this user guide is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. Other equipment manufactured by Megger Instruments Limited described in this user guide is in compliance with Directives 2014/30/EU and 2014/35/EU where they apply. The full text of Megger Instruments EU declarations of conformity are available at the following internet address:
Megger Limited
Archcliffe Road, Dover
Kent CT17 9EN England
T +44 (0)1 304 502101
F +44 (0)1 304 207342
E uksales@megger.com
Megger
4271 Bronze Way, Dallas,
Texas 75237-1019 USA
T +1 800 723 2861 (USA ONLY)
T +1 214 333 3201
F +1 214 331 7399
E ussales@megger.com
Megger Pty Limited
Unit 26 9 Hudson Avenue
Castle Hill
Sydney NSW 2125 Australia
T +61 (0)2 9659 2005
F +61 (0)2 9659 2201
E ausales@megger.com
Megger Limited
110 Milner Avenue Unit 1
Scarborough Ontario M1S 3R2
Canada
T +1 416 298 9688 (Canada only)
T +1 416 298 6770
F +1 416 298 0848
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References
- EU declarations of conformity PDF download | Megger
- Electrical test equipment | power station to plug | Megger
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