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Manufacturer number: D2000
Note: The test dummy is used to check all standard devices and test systems. It is adapted (once a day, shift change, etc.) in place of the test object and simulates the GOOD and ERROR case.
According to DIN VDE 0620-2-1 (VDE 0620-2-1): 2013-03 Appendix A (normative):
"The test facility must be tested both before and after each manufacturing period and also during continuous use, but at least once every 24 hours. During these tests, the test facility must show that it displays faulty devices when faulty products are tested or when faults are simulated. Products that were manufactured before the test facility was tested may only be released for sale if the test was successful.
The test facility must be calibrated at least once a year. A record of all tests and the necessary adjustments must be available. "
The D 2000 test dummy is suitable for all standard devices with test pistols. The function of error detection can be checked with this. The dummy is contacted via the two test pistols and the corresponding reaction is checked on the device.
This dummy is used for the cyclical checking of high-voltage test devices for plausibility and in no way replaces the legally required calibrations.
The operator of electrical test equipment is responsible for ensuring that the devices or systems used are subjected to regular functional checks. This should be done at regular intervals - preferably daily. The test dummy is a kind of "dummy test specimen" with which errors are simulated in order to recognize whether these are recognized by the test facility. For this purpose, the test dummy is connected to the test facility instead of the test specimen and then the good / error case is simulated.
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