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Megger Baker ADX
Automated Diagnostic Test Equipment
User Guide

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Megger Baker ADX
Automated Diagnostic Test Equipment
User Guide
Part number:2014-854
Revision: V1
Publication date: 06 2022
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Megger Baker Instruments
4812 McMurry Avenue
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Telephone: +1 970-282-1200 800-752-8272 (USA Only)
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Information furnished in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, Megger Baker Instruments
assumes no responsibility for the use of such information or for any infringements of patents or other rights of third
parties that may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent rights of
Megger Baker Instruments.
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permission from Megger Baker Instruments.
Megger Baker Instruments assumes no liability for damages consequent to the use of this product.
Please read and thoroughly understand the contents of this entire guide before performing any
installation of this product. Failure to follow the instructions and safety precautions in this manual
can result in serious injury, damage to the product, damage to other equipment, or a malfunctioning
system. Keep this guide in a safe and ready location for future reference.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference with
the equipment if it is operated in its installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the product manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. If this equipment does cause harmful interference, the user is required to correct the interference.
Depending on the characteristics of the equipment under test, surge testing may generate excessive interference. It is
advised that surge testing is not performed near sensitive equipment.
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Electrical and Calibration Standards
All Megger Baker Instruments standards are either certified directly or are traceable to certification by the National
Institute of Science and Technology, formerly the United States Bureau of Standards. To obtain other information
concerning calibration, contact Megger Baker Instruments.
Equipment Return
Before returning any equipment or components to Megger Baker Instruments, the following steps should be taken:
1. Call the Megger Baker Instruments Fort Collins service department at (970) 282-1200. Give the service representative
a full description of the reason for the return, including any diagnostic or troubleshooting actions taken. Please
provide the specific model and serial number of the instrument, along with the software version you are using if
applicable to your issue.
2. Equipment returned to Megger Baker Instruments must be packaged in such a manner that it will reach the factory
undamaged from transit.
3. For non-warranty repairs, Megger Baker Instruments service will provide a cost estimate for your approval prior to
your shipping.
Megger Acquisition of Baker Instruments
Megger Group Limited, a manufacturer of electronic test equipment and measuring instruments for power applications,
acquired the Baker Instruments business from SKF Group in August of 2018
For 60 years, the Baker Instruments business has led the electrical motor testing industry and has a recognized leading
brand and position in this area. As such, legacy products will carry the Baker Instruments or SKF brands, which will be
supported by Megger moving forward.
Trademarks
Megger is a registered trademark of Megger Group Limited.
EAR+™, Pulse-to-Pulse EAR+™, and Line-to-Line EAR+™ are trademarks of Megger Group Limited.
The Android™ name and logo are Google trademarks and the property of Google LLC.
Bluetooth®is a registered trademark the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG)
PrintHand™ is a trademark of Dynamix USA, LCC.
Wi-Fi®is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance.
USB®is registered trademark of USB Implementers Forum, Inc. (USB-IF).
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
EU Declaration of Conformity
Megger Baker Instruments declares that the equipment described below complies with all applicable health and safety
requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU, EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, and ROHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
For complete Megger Baker Instruments EU declarations of conformity visit https://megger.com/company/about-us/
legal/eu-dofc
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Table of Contents
1 — General Operating and Safety Information........................................................................ 1
Symbols and Labels used on Equipment .............................................................................. 1
Icons and Terminology Used in this Guide............................................................................. 2
Safety Precautions .................................................................................................................... 2
General...................................................................................................................................... 2
Test Lead Safety Precautions ...................................................................................................... 3
Test Related Precautions ............................................................................................................ 4
Ensure Proper Grounding and Discharge after Conducting DC Tests........................................ 5
Installation Category Definitions................................................................................................ 5
Safely Lifting the ADX ............................................................................................................. 6
Equipment Stop Button ........................................................................................................... 7
ADX Test Lead Receptacles ...................................................................................................... 7
General Operation, Maintenance, and Service Information............................................... 8
Cleaning and Decontamination................................................................................................. 8
Test Leads................................................................................................................................... 8
Power Requirements.................................................................................................................. 8
Environmental Conditions ......................................................................................................... 8
2 — Megger Baker ADX Instrument Overview ........................................................................ 9
Front Panel Controls................................................................................................................. 10
Rear Panel Connections ........................................................................................................... 11
Stop Jumper Connector and Cover ........................................................................................... 12
Configuration Options............................................................................................................. 13
Megger Baker Power Packs..................................................................................................... 14
Armature Test Accessories ....................................................................................................... 15
Surge Test Probes and Clips....................................................................................................... 15
Armature Surge Test Fixture....................................................................................................... 16
Low-voltage Test Probes and Clips............................................................................................. 17
Footswitch ................................................................................................................................. 18
Remote E-Stop and Lights Accessory......................................................................................... 18
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General Accessories .................................................................................................................. 19
Carrying Case ........................................................................................................................... 19
Megger Test Probes and Accessories Options............................................................................ 19
3 — Preparing the Megger Baker ADX for Testing.................................................................. 21
Setting up the Megger Baker ADX......................................................................................... 21
Removing the Keyboard Storage Tray........................................................................................ 22
Reinstalling the Keyboard Tray................................................................................................... 22
Using the Kickstand................................................................................................................... 23
Setting Up the Android OS...................................................................................................... 25
Connecting the ADX to an Asset for Testing......................................................................... 26
Three-phase Motor Connection ................................................................................................ 26
Single-phase Motor or DC Motor Connection .......................................................................... 28
Coil Connection......................................................................................................................... 28
4 — Setting up Users and Roles.................................................................................................. 29
Creating Roles ........................................................................................................................... 30
Editing Roles .............................................................................................................................. 31
Creating Users ........................................................................................................................... 32
Editing Users.............................................................................................................................. 33
5 — Defining Assets, Test Configurations, Installations, and Routes.................................... 35
Focus is on the Asset................................................................................................................. 35
Setting up Assets and Related Elements................................................................................ 36
Key Concepts ............................................................................................................................. 37
Comparing AWA and ADX Data Models ................................................................................. 38
Build the Strategy that Realizes Your Vision............................................................................... 38
Installation Not Used—Asset-centric.......................................................................................... 39
Installation Example with Location and Power Attributes.......................................................... 40
Test Configuration .................................................................................................................... 41
Naming Conventions................................................................................................................. 42
Top Section ................................................................................................................................ 43
RLC Tests Section ....................................................................................................................... 44
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DC Tests Section ........................................................................................................................ 46
Assets.......................................................................................................................................... 52
Browse and Search Mode Tools ................................................................................................ 53
Selecting Assets ......................................................................................................................... 55
Adding and Editing Assets......................................................................................................... 56
Test Sequences .......................................................................................................................... 65
Main Menu—Sequenced Tests.................................................................................................. 65
Test Sequence Selection............................................................................................................. 66
Test Sequence Edit ..................................................................................................................... 68
Installations................................................................................................................................ 69
Routes......................................................................................................................................... 72
Creating New Routes................................................................................................................. 72
Deleting Routes ......................................................................................................................... 72
Editing Existing Routes............................................................................................................... 73
6 — Procedures for Testing with the ADX Analyzer................................................................ 75
ADX Login Screen ..................................................................................................................... 75
Realm Cloud Connection ......................................................................................................... 76
Testing without Selecting an Asset......................................................................................... 77
Recommended Testing Sequence........................................................................................... 78
Android Navigation Bar........................................................................................................... 78
Failure Messages During Testing............................................................................................. 78
Selecting an Asset and Test Configuration............................................................................ 79
Saving Successive Tests in the Same Session.............................................................................. 82
Manual Tests.............................................................................................................................. 83
Main Menu—Manual Tests ....................................................................................................... 83
Manual RLC Test ........................................................................................................................ 84
Manual DC Test ......................................................................................................................... 87
Manual Surge Test ..................................................................................................................... 90
Setting up References for Surge Testing .................................................................................... 93
Armature Testing ....................................................................................................................... 106
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Auto Tests .................................................................................................................................. 108
Main Menu Automatic Tests...................................................................................................... 108
Test Initiation Screen ................................................................................................................. 108
Automatic RLC Test.................................................................................................................... 109
Automatic DC Test..................................................................................................................... 110
Automatic Surge Test................................................................................................................. 112
Surge Testing with Partial Discharge...................................................................................... 114
Defining PD Parameters in the Active Test Configuration.......................................................... 116
Setting PD Parameters .............................................................................................................. 118
Surge Testing Notes and Recommendations......................................................................... 121
Surge Testing with Rotor Removed (typically shop testing)........................................................ 121
Surge Testing with Rotor Installed (typically field testing) .......................................................... 121
False Pulse-to-Pulse EAR Failures................................................................................................ 121
Removing Ancillary Components .............................................................................................. 121
Surge Test Underpowered ......................................................................................................... 122
Sequenced Tests Mode ............................................................................................................ 123
Main Menu Sequenced Tests..................................................................................................... 123
Test Asset................................................................................................................................... 124
Execute Route............................................................................................................................ 129
Using the RLC Adapter for Low-voltage Testing .................................................................. 132
Reports ....................................................................................................................................... 134
Reports—Test Results Selection ................................................................................................. 134
Reports Screen........................................................................................................................... 136
Appendix A — Troubleshooting............................................................................................... 139
Site Map..................................................................................................................................... 139
Error and Failure Messages List............................................................................................... 142
Appendix B — Using the Android ™ Operating System ...................................................... 147
Android OS Basics ..................................................................................................................... 147
Android Home Screen ............................................................................................................... 148
Apps and Widgets Screen ......................................................................................................... 148
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Settings Screen .......................................................................................................................... 149
Capturing Screens..................................................................................................................... 153
Appendix C — Printing Reports Using PrintHand.................................................................. 157
Setting up PrintHand................................................................................................................ 157
Printing Reports ........................................................................................................................ 160
Appendix D — Recommended Test Voltages .........................................................................163
Recommended DC Voltages for Insulation Resistance Test................................................. 163
Recommended DC HiPot and Surge Test Voltages............................................................... 163
Appendix E — Technical Specifications ...................................................................................165
Installation Category Definitions............................................................................................ 165
General Specifications.............................................................................................................. 165
DC Insulation Resistance and HiPot Test Specifications ....................................................... 167
Surge Test Specifications.......................................................................................................... 167
Resistance, Inductance, and Capacitance Test Specifications .............................................. 168
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1 — General Operating and Safety Information
NOTE: Different regions use the terms “earth” and “ground” to describe the protective unipotential
bonding connection. Both appear in text within this chapter, whereas “ground” is used throughout the
guide.
Symbols and Labels used on Equipment
Table 1: Symbols and labels used on equipment.
Symbol/label Description
Protective conductor terminal. Connects to Megger Baker PPX power pack
ground terminal when used with a PPX. It can also be used to ground the
instrument to earth when connected to a ungrounded power supply like a
portable generator or marine distribution system.
Located on rear panel of instrument by the ground terminal.
Warning about hazardous voltage and risk of injury or death from severe
electrical shock.
Located above the test leads on the back panel of the instrument and on the
front with the Test Lead indicator lights..
A general caution to refer to the User Guide for additional information.
Located above the test leads on the back panel of the instrument.
Warning about injury risk from potential pinching hazard.
Located on each side of the unit just above the kickstand location.
The High Voltage Danger noticed warns users about the inherent dangers
of using a high-voltage testing device, and provides a reference to the User
Guide for complete safety precautions.
Located prominently on the top of the ADX.
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Icons and Terminology Used in this Guide
NOTE: Provides additional information that aids the reader in the use or understanding of the
equipment or subject. Notes are not safety related and may be placed before or after associated text.
NOTICE: Indicates information about product usage that can result in difficulty using product, a loss of
data, or minor equipment damage if not heeded.
CAUTION: Alerts the reader to a hazardous situation with potential for minor to moderate injury or
property damage, or moderate to severe damage to the product if a specified process is not followed.
WARNING: Alerts the reader to situations where a serious hazard to personnel can occur.
Commonly used to notify users to heed safety precautions to avoid risk of injury or death
from severe electrical shock.
A specific notice to alert users about proper disposal of the unit. Commonly presented as follows:
NOTICE: Do not dispose of in the normal waste stream.
Safety Precautions
Read and follow all safety precautions and safe operating practices in this manual. The precautions and warnings must
be read and understood before use. Retain these warnings for future reference.
The instrument is intended to perform measurements only on de-energized and isolated conductors. There is no
connection rating to protect from accidental connection to live circuits.
The instrument must be operated only by suitably trained and competent persons with formal operating
procedures and authorization.
Training must include a clear understanding of the risks from operating the instrument, and adequate formal
operating procedures and authorization to protect personnel from harm.
Do not exceed maximum operating capabilities of the ADX tester or power packs.
The safe maximum limit of a measurement connection is that of the lowest rated component in the measurement
circuit formed by the instrument, test leads, and accessories (if used).
The general safety information presented here is for both operating and service personnel. You will find specific
warnings and cautions throughout this manual where they apply.
WARNING: Failure to heed the following safety precautions can result in injury or death from
severe electrical shock.
General
Local health and safety legislation requires users of this equipment and their employers to carry out valid risk
assessments of all electrical work to identify potential sources of danger and risk of injury.
Always use only the rated power cord provided by Megger Baker Instruments with this unit. Do not replace this
cord with any other power cord.
The ADX has a mass up to 19.5 kg (45 lb). Two-person lift is recommended. Disconnect the test leads and close the
front cover before moving the ADX.
This product is not intrinsically safe for use in an explosive environment. Do not use it in an explosive environment.
Protection provided by the instrument may be impaired if it is not used in a manner specified by the manufacturer.
Do not use the instrument if any part of it is damaged or malfunctioning. Visually inspect the unit before each use
to confirm that it is in good working order.
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DO NOT open or disassemble the instrument. There are no user-serviceable parts within the instrument. Refer all
servicing to Megger Support.
Use appropriate safety equipment required by your organization including high-voltage gloves, eye protection,
barriers, warnings signs, warning lights, and equipment stop devices.
This instrument is for indoor use only. Do not use in wet conditions.
Ground the product: The devices covered in this manual are grounded through the power cord’s grounding
conductor. To avoid electrical shock, plug the power cord into a properly wired/grounded receptacle before
connecting the product test leads.
The circuit under test must be switched off, de-energized, securely isolated, and proved dead before test
connections are made.
Ensure that adjacent circuits are also de-energized, protected from accidental connection, and adequately isolated
from the equipment being tested.
Do not leave the equipment unattended while in use.
Do not use the instrument if there is evidence of oil leaking from within.
Clean the instrument with a cloth dampened with water. Make sure the instrument is dry before use.
Before connecting the leads, visually inspect the test lead receptacles to ensure that no foreign matter is inside.
Test Lead Safety Precautions
Use only Megger-approved power cords, test leads, and accessories with this instrument.
Ensure that all test leads, probes, and clips are in good order. Ensure that they are clean and have no broken or
cracked insulation before use.
Replace defective, damaged, or broken test leads with factory-authorized parts to ensure safe operation and
maintain performance specifications. Use only Megger-approved test leads with this instrument.
Ensure that hands remain behind finger guards of probes and clips.
The safe maximum limit of a measurement connection is that of the lowest rated component in the measurement
circuit formed by the instrument, test leads, and any accessories.
Ensure that test leads, clips, or other accessories are not energized before connecting them to the device under test
(DUT).
Do not to put anything into test lead receptacles at any time other than the test lead banana clips when making
connections for testing. Always inspect receptacles before each use to ensure that they are free of any foreign
matter.
After connecting the test leads to the DUT, route the cables in a safe manner between the DUT and the ADX tester
so as not to pose a tripping hazard or interference with the testing process.
Do not coil excess test lead length on or near the ADX, or near other equipment that may be affected by
electromagnetic interference.
Placing coiled test leads on top of the unit can result in damage to the ADX and could affect test results.
The test leads provide basic insulation for the rated voltage. Do not touch the test leads, clips, or probes while the
test circuit is energized.
Do not connect the test leads to the mains supply or to live circuits.
Protection provided by the test leads may be impaired if they are not used in a manner specified by the
manufacturer.
The test leads may be cleaned with a cloth dampened with water. Make sure the leads are dry before use.
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Test Related Precautions
When testing from the switchgear, check that all proper lockouts are in place, and that proper connection is made
to the test points for the Asset being tested. Prevent connection to an adjacent live system during testing by
confirming with appropriate test instruments that the Asset circuit to be tested is dead.
Circuit connections, exposed conductive parts and other metalwork of an installation or equipment under test
must not be touched during testing.
Two-party operation is recommended only when using proper equipment (such as the remote E-Stop) and when
taking appropriate precautions so both operators are aware of all conditions at all times.
Always know what test is being performed and when. For example, do not adjust test leads when operating a
footswitch. Leads will have live voltage and severe electrical shock may result.
For capacitor-started motors or systems with surge arrestors/power factor capacitors, be sure to disconnect all
capacitors from the test circuit before testing.
The maximum capacitance that may be charged by the instrument is 1.0 μF.
After capacitive loads are measured, ensure that the test has terminated and that the load is safely discharged (and
protected from dielectric absorption if necessary) before disconnection.
Never attempt to test a winding with both the host and power pack leads attached to the winding. Damage to
the tester will occur.
Keep unauthorized personnel out of the test area.
Do not allow any person with a heart pacemaker—or other active implanted medical device—into the test area
during testing.
The included safety earth/ground strap must be used to connect the dedicated earth/ground terminal on the back
of the equipment to protective earth/ground.
Do not use any device to lock the footswitch or front panel test button in the ON state. Manual test controls must
be physically maintained by the operator as designed.
Connect the footswitch (if it is to be used) before selecting any TEST screen.
In the event of complete system power loss during testing—including the backup battery—ensure that the load is
completely discharged in a safe manner.
In the event of control loss, the instrument may be safely switched off by pressing the power button for five
seconds.
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Ensure Proper Grounding and Discharge after Conducting DC Tests
Upon completion of any DC Test described in this document, the device under test (DUT) should not be considered safe
to touch or handle until it has been completely discharged and solidly grounded.
When the DUT has been fully discharged and the tester voltage reduced to zero, the DUT should be solidly grounded.
The ground connection should be kept in place until the absorbed charge is completely dissipated. If ground
connection is removed before sufficient time has elapsed, a recovery voltage may build up, presenting a danger to
personnel who might touch the DUT.
For larger machines (greater than 2300 volts), a minimum grounding time of two hours or four times the DC test
duration—whichever is greater—is recommended to ensure sufficient energy dissipation. For smaller machines, a
shorter time may be acceptable. However, the user must be satisfied that no safety hazard exists before anyone
touches or handles the DUT.
The ADX provides a sufficient grounding path for winding discharge while the test leads are connected to the winding
and ground/frame. If the test leads need to be removed before the full discharge time has elapsed, secondary
grounding equipment should be attached between the DUT and station ground before removing the test leads. When
a proper ground connection is made, the tester can be safely disconnected from the DUT.
IEEE Std 95™-2002 provides detailed descriptions of the safety issues, along with guidelines for properly discharging
and grounding the device under test. Refer to this standard to ensure that you fully understand the process and the
proper steps to take to ensure safety to all personnel in the service area.
WARNING: DANGER FROM LOSS OF GROUND. Upon loss of the protective ground connection,
all accessible conductive parts, including knobs and controls that may appear to be insulated,
can cause an electric shock!
Installation Category Definitions
CAT IV—Measurement category IV: Equipment connected between the origin of the low-voltage mains supply and
distribution panel.
CAT III—Measurement category III: Equipment connected between the distribution panel and electrical outlets.
CAT II—Measurement category II: Equipment connected between the electrical outlets and user’s equipment.
Measurement equipment may be safely connected to circuits at the marked rating or lower.
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Safely Lifting the ADX
The Megger Baker ADX weighs up to 45 pounds / 19.5 kilograms. A two-person lift is recommended, with each
person using one of the built-in handles on the side of the unit. Follow standard practice and safety procedures when
lifting the unit.
Remove tripping hazards test leads, power cord, and all accessories before lifting. The front cover should also be in
place during movement to protect the display.
Fig 1: Safely lifting the Megger Baker ADX.
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Equipment Stop Button
The Megger Baker ADX tester is equipped with a red Equipment Stop (E-Stop) button on the front panel of the unit.
Use it to quickly discontinue a test and to shut off power to the unit’s high-voltage circuitry during DC and Surge
testing.
The button will remain locked in position until manually retracted by rotating the Equipment Stop button clockwise.
A warning icon appears on the ADX screen noting the lockout, and the user interface is disabled until the E-stop
button is reset. ADX power will not turn off.
CAUTION: When engaged, the E-Stop button deactivates only the unit’s high-voltage circuitry. It does
not turn off or remove all power from the ADX. Pressing the E-Stop button does not stop an RLC test
after it has been started. Care must be taken when handling the unit and device under test even when
the E-Stop is activated.
Fig 2: Megger Baker ADX showing Equipment Stop button.
ADX Test Lead Receptacles
Before attaching the test leads to the back panel receptacles with each use, open the cover on each receptacle to
inspect the inside to ensure that no foreign objects have gotten into the receptacles.
Inspect the cable ends as well to ensure that they are in good working order, and that no parts are missing or damaged.
WARNING: Never insert any object other than the Megger test leads provided into the
receptacles. Inserting other objects into the receptacles can result in injury or death from severe
electrical shock.
Fig 3: Inspect test lead receptacles and cables before each use.
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General Operation, Maintenance, and Service Information
Cleaning and Decontamination
Keep the unit clean and in a dry environment. To clean the unit, power down and unplug the instrument. Wipe with
a clean, water dampened cloth. Do not submerge in water or other cleaners or solvents. To clean the screen, take a
soft, water dampened cloth and gently wipe the surface.
Test Leads
Kelvin type high-voltage test leads rated for 16kV DC. The leads can be used on any ADX model.
Refer to the Megger Baker ADX User Guide for complete technical specifications on the unit and all accessories.
The test leads may be cleaned with a cloth dampened with water. Make sure the leads are dry before use.
Power Requirements
Using the provided AC power cord, connect the unit to a grounded AC power source.
The unit’s power requirements are 90–264 VAC, 47–63 Hz, 2.5 A AC maximum current draw.
A manually-reset circuit breaker protects the unit.
Environmental Conditions
The unit has been tested for use up to 3,000 meters (9,842 ft).
Only operate the tester in temperatures ranging from 5–40° C (41–104° F).
This unit is for use at a maximum relative humidity of 80% for temperatures up to 31° C (88° F), decreasing linearly
to 50% relative humidity at 40° C (104° F).
This unit is intended for Installation Category II in a Pollution Degree II environment.
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2 — Megger Baker ADX Instrument Overview
Megger Baker ADX testers provide a comprehensive, yet modular set of high-voltage motor testing tools in a compact,
lightweight, easy-to-use system. These testers perform:
Low-voltage Resistance, Inductance, and Capacitance tests.
Low-voltage phase angle and dissipation factor/quality factor tests.
Insulation Resistance (IR) / Megohm, Dielectric Absorption (DA), and Polarization Index (PI) tests.
High Potential (HiPot) tests (standard, ramp, and step voltage).
Surge tests.
Low-impedance armature and coil tests.
Armature and coil surge tests.
Megger Baker ADX testers are compatible with the Megger Baker PP and PPX series power packs for very high-voltage
testing.
The ADX features a variety of new accessories including test lead options, and updated external LED safety lights and
equipment stop boxes.
NOTE: To ensure full compliance with IEC 61010-1:2010, the ADX uses only current accessories that
meet or exceed requirements of the standard. Legacy equipment and accessories are not supported.
Fig 4: Megger Baker ADX15A.
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Front Panel Controls
All Megger Baker ADX testers feature a large, 10.4-inch touch screen that displays the graphical user interface. The
interface features a logical layout of large touch icons that improve ease of use.
The units come with a Push-to-Test (PTT) button used during manual coil tests, and a variable voltage output ramp
switch to apply voltage during surge, coil, and DC tests.
In the lower right corner, an easily accessible E-Stop button quickly shuts off power to the unit’s high-voltage circuitry
during DC and Surge testing when needed.
Fig 5: Front panel controls and features—ADX15.
No Description
1Power On/Off button. The button has three modes of operation:
Screen sleep— Quick press-and-release.
Controlled shut-down or restart—Press one second and release then press Power Off or
Restart.
Hard power down—Press and hold for approximately 5 seconds.
2Push-to-test (PTT) button.
3Indicates maximum output voltage (in kV) of the ADX. (This is not a model number.)
4Voltage output ramp switch.
5Test Lead active LEDs. When LEDs are lit, indicated test lead is energized.
6USB 2.0 connectors.
7Equipment stop (E-Stop) button. See “Equipment Stop Button” in the “General Operating and Safety
Information” chapter for more information.
NOTE: The touch screen can be used with direct finger contact or using a suitable stylus. The screens
are typically sensitive and require only a light touch to select user interface items. Test the sensitivity by
lightly touching items for selection to get a feel for how your units responds. Pressing harder or longer
on an item will not affect response.
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