Patient (Sink) Leakage Current Test (Mains Voltage On The Applied Part) - GE Dash D 0 0005 G Series Service Manual

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Patient (Sink) Leakage Current Test
Revision B
Maintenance: Electrical Safety Tests
(Mains Voltage on the Applied Part)
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Connect a Dash monitor to the docking station to complete this test.
This procedure only applies to Class I (grounded/earthed) equipment,
and measures the leakage current from a mains voltage source into the
ECG and TEMP/CO connectors.
1. Set the leakage tester switches as follows:
Selector knob – 5,
GND switch – CLOSED,
Polarity switch – NORM.
2. Disconnect the test cable from the leakage tester PATIENT JACKS
(TOP) and reconnect it to the PATN JACK connector on the front
panel of the leakage tester.
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The following step will cause high voltage (120 VAC to
240 VAC) to appear at the PATN JACK on the leakage
tester. Do not touch the PATN JACK posts or ECG lead
clips during this test as an electrical shock will occur.
3. Set power switch on the leakage tester to ON.
4. Read leakage current indicated on DMM.
If the reading is greater than the appropriate specification below, the
device under test fails this test and should be repaired and tested
again.
10 µA, (0.01 volts on the DMM) at 120 VAC without the patient
cable.
20 µA (0.02 volts on the DMM) at 240 VAC without the patient
cable.
The 10 and 20 µA limit are based on internal design standards.
50 µA (0.05 volts on the DMM) at 120-240 VAC with the patient
cable.
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The 50 µA limit is common to all standards. AAMI ES-1 standard
requires using the patient cable.
5. Change the leakage tester polarity switch to the RVS position.
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