PCWork PCW06B Socket Tester User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- PCWork
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PCWork PCW06B Socket Tester
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Copyright Statement
In accordance with international copyright law, you are not allowed to copy the contents of this manual in any form (including translations) or add additional content without given permission in written form by the distributor.
Safety Instructions
The instrument is designed according to the requirements of the international
electrical safety standard IEC61010-1, which defines the safety requirements
for electronic testing instruments. The design and manufacturing of this
instrument strictly comply with the requirements of the IEC61010-1 CAT.II 300V
over voltage safety standard.
In order to avoid possible electric shock, personal injury, or any other
safety accident, please abide by the following instructions:
- Read this manual carefully before us ing the device and strictly follow the instructions when using it. Otherwise safety for the user cannot be guaranteed.
- The operator of this device is obliged to ensure that every other person using this device has read and understood the manual. Only qualified users are permitted to operate the device.
- Please be careful if the measurement exceeds 30V AC. There is the danger of getting an electric shock with this kind of voltage. Since life-threatening voltage can be tested with the device, extra care is required and please adhere to all relevant safety requirements. Do not measure voltage, which exceeds the defined max. values on the device or in this manual.
- Always test the device’s functionality on a known circuit first. If it is not working properly, stop using the device immediately.
- Never use the device if the device is damaged or the display does not work.
- Please comply with the local and national safety code. Wear personal protection equipment to prevent any injury. Do not use the instrument around explosive gas, steam, or in an wet environment.
- Opening, repairing, or maintenance should only be executed by qualified professionals.
- The RCD test can only be conducted if the wiring of the socket is correct. Do not conduct the RCD test with incorrect wiring.
- Please remove any other devices from the circuit, as they can interfere with the results.
- If the test results indicate incorrect wiring, please consult with a professional.
- Warranty and any liability in regards to material damage or personal injury are suspended in the following cases:
o Improper usage and operation of the device
o Not following the instructions and safety regulations provided by the manual
Operation and usage with out wearing proper personal protection equipment
Usage and installation of non-approved spare parts Improper maintenance and changes related to the design or construction of the device; removal of the type plate
Operation
Socket Testing
Attention : Always test the device’s functionality on a known live and
correctly wired socket prior usage.
Insert the socket tester into a standard EU-socket and then compare the
illuminated LEDs with the diagnosis table in the manual / printed onto the
device. If the tester indicates that the socket is not correctly wired, please
contact a professional electrician. Note : Do not test for longer than 5
minutes. Do not press the RCD-button during testing as this would trigger the
leakage protection switch causing unnecessary losses.
Diagnosis Table
| Red| Red| Red
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CORRECT| ●| ●| ○
OPEN GROUND| ●| ○| ○
OPEN NEUTRAL| ○| ●| ○
OPEN LIVE| ○| ○| ○
LIVE/GRD REVERSE| ○| ●| ●
LIVE/NEU REVERSE| ●| ○| ●
LIVE/ GRD
REVERSE; missing GRD
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Voltage Measuring
Insert the socket tester into a standard EU-socket and read the socket’s voltage from the tester’s LCD screen. The measuring unit is V.
RCD Test
Check the manual of the RCD switch prior using the tester. Insert the tester into a standard EU-socket and check if the wiring of the socket is correct. Only proceed, if the wiring of the socket is correct. Press the RCD-button of the tester forless than 3 seconds. The RCD-Test LED indicator on the tester should illuminate. If the RCD switch got triggered and all LED lights of the tester are off, the RCD switch functions properly. Please reset the RCD switch and remove the tester. If the RCD switch was not triggered, than the RCD switch does not function properly. Please consult with a professional electrician.
Technical Specifications
Operating Voltage | 48~250V / 45~65Hz |
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Measurement Range | 48~250V/45~65Hz |
Accuracy: ± (2.0%+2)
Operating Temperature| 0°C~40°C
Operating Humidity| 20%~75%RH
Storage Temperature| -10°C~50°C
Storage Humidity| 20%~80%RH
Altitude| ≤2000m
RCD Test| >30mA
RCD Working Voltage| 220V±20V
Safety| CE, CAT.II 300V
Cleaning
Use a dry or slightly damp cloth for cleaning, never use chemicals or
detergents. Caution: Make sure that the device is completely dry, before
continuing to use it.
Information regarding waste disposal:
You are not permitted to dispose of this device in household garbage. This
multimeter corresponds to the EU-directive concerning the “Waste of Electrical
and Electronic Equipment”. Please dispose of the device in your local
collection point.
Creation date of manual: March 2021 – all technical changes reserved. No
responsibility is taken for any technical or printing errors.
Importer / Distributer:
ny Name | P+C Schwick GmbH |
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Address | Pohlhauser Straße 9, |
42929
Wermelskirchen, Germany
Email| info@schwick.de
Internet| www.schwick.de
WEEE-No.| DE 73586423
Local district court| Wermelskirchen, Germany
References
- PCWork - Tools & Digital Multimeters for Enthusiasts
- P+C Schwick GmbH Industrial & Retail - German Electronics Distributor
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