Pollution Degree - Velleman DVM9915 Mode D'emploi

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A CAT III-rated meter is suitable for measurements in CAT I- and
CAT II-environments, as well as for measurements on (fixed) mono-
CAT
or poly-phased appliances which are at least 10 m apart from of a
III
CAT IV-environment, and for measurements in or on distribution
level equipment (fuse boxes, lighting circuits, electric ovens).
A CAT IV-rated meter is suitable for measuring in CAT I-, CAT II-
and CAT III-environments as well as on the primary supply level.
CAT
Note that for all measurements on equipment for which the supply
IV
cables run outdoors (either overhead or underground) a CAT IV
meter must be used.
Warning:
This device was designed in accordance with EN 61010-1 installation
category CAT III 600 V and CAT IV 300 V. This implies that certain
restrictions in use apply that are related to voltages and voltage peaks
which can occur within the environment of use. Refer to the table above.
This device is only suitable for measurements up to 600 V in
CAT III and up to 300 V in CAT IV

8. Pollution Degree

IEC 61010-1 specifies different types of pollution environments, for which
different protective measures are necessary to ensure safety. Harsher
environments require more protection, and the protection against the
pollution which is to be found in a certain environment depends mainly on
the insulation and the enclosure properties. The pollution degree rating of
the DVM indicates in which environment the device may be used.
Pollution
No pollution or only dry, nonconductive pollution occurs. The
degree 1
pollution has no influence. (only to be found in hermetically
sealed enclosures)
Pollution
Only nonconductive pollution occurs. Occasionally,
degree 2
temporary conductivity caused by condensation is to be
expected.(home and office environments fall under this
category)
Pollution
Conductive pollution occurs, or dry nonconductive pollution
degree 3
occurs that becomes conductive due to condensation that is
to be expected.
(industrial environments and environments exposed to
outside air - but not in contact with precipitation)
Pollution
The pollution generates persistent conductivity caused by
degree 4
conductive dust or by rain or snow. (exposed outdoor
environments and environments where high humidity levels
or high concentrations of fine particles occur)
V. 01 – 14/11/2016
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