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EurotestDL 

MI 3002 

EurotestEASI 

MI 3100 

Short instructions 

Version 2.3 UK, Code No. 20 750 114 

 
 

 

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Distributor: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Manufacturer: 
 
METREL d.d. 
Ljubljanska cesta 77 
1354 Horjul 
Slovenia 
 
web site: 

http://www.metrel.si

 

e-mail: 

metrel@metrel.si

 

 
 

 

Mark on your equipment certifies that this equipment meets the requirements of the EU 
(European Union) concerning safety and interference causing equipment regulations 

 
 
© 2009 METREL 
 
 
No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means 
without permission in writing from METREL. 

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Safety and operational considerations 

 

1 Safety and operational considerations 

 
 

1.1 Warnings 

 
• 

This document is a supplement to the Instruction manual! 

 

• 

Before using EurotestEASI instrument read the Instruction manual carefully, 
otherwise use of the instrument may be dangerous for the operator, for the 
instrument or for equipment under test! 

 

• 

 symbol on the instrument means »Read the Instruction manual with special 

care«. The symbol requires an action! 

 

• 

If the test equipment is used in a manner not specified in Instruction manual 
the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired! 

 

• 

Do not use the instrument and accessories if any damage is noticed! 

 

• 

In case a fuse has blown follow the instructions in Instruction manual to 
replace it! 

 

• 

Consider all generally known precautions in order to avoid risk of electric 
shock while dealing with hazardous voltages! 

 

• 

Do not use the instrument in supply systems with voltages higher than 550 V! 

 

• 

Service intervention or adjustment procedure is allowed to be carried out only 
by a competent authorized person! 

 

• 

Use only standard or optional test accessories supplied by your distributor! 

 

• 

Consider that older and some of new optional test accessories compatible with 
this instrument meet only overvoltage category CAT III / 300 V! It means that 
maximal allowed voltage between test terminals and ground is 300 V! 

 

• 

Instrument contains rechargeable Ni-Cd or Ni-MH battery cells. The cells 
should only be replaced with the same type as defined on the battery 
placement label or in Instruction manual. Do not use standard alkaline battery 
cells while power supply adapter is connected, otherwise they may explode! 

 

• 

Hazardous voltages exist inside the instrument. Disconnect all test leads, 
remove the power supply cable and switch off the instrument before removing 
battery compartment cover. 

 

• 

All normal safety precautions have to be taken in order to avoid risk of electric 
shock when working on electrical installations!
 

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Safety and operational considerations 

 

1.2  Battery handling 

 
• 

 When battery cells have to be replaced or before opening battery/fuse 

compartment cover, disconnect any measuring accessory connected to the 
instrument and power off the instrument, hazardous voltage inside! 

 

• 

Insert cells correctly, otherwise the instrument will not operate and the battery could 
be discharged.  

 

• 

If the instrument is not used for a long period of time remove the battery from its 
compartment. 

 

• 

Alkaline or rechargeable Ni-Cd or Ni-MH battery cells (size AA) can be used. The 
operating hours are given for cells with a nominal capacity of 2100 mAh. 

 

• 

Do not recharge alkaline battery cells! 

 
The battery is charged whenever the power supply adapter is connected to the instrument. 
In-built protection circuits control the charging procedure and assure maximal battery 
lifetime. Power supply socket polarity is shown in the figure below. 

 

+

-

 

Power supply socket polarity 

Note: 
• 

Use only power supply adapter delivered from manufacturer or distributor of the test 
equipment to avoid possible fire or electric shock! 

 
 

2 Function selector switch and instrument display 

 
 

1

 

 

1

2

3

4

 

 

Legend: 
1..... Main function name. 
2..... Function or sub-function name. 
3..... Measuring parameters and limit values. 
4..... Result field. 

In this field the main and sub-results together with the PASS/FAIL/ABORT status are 
displayed. 

5..... Online voltage and output monitor. 
6..... Message field. 

In this field battery status and warnings/messages related to the actual measurement 
are displayed. 

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Measurements                                                                                                     Continuity 

 

3 Measurements 

 
 

3.1 Continuity 

 

1

 Set function 

 

2

 Set sub-function 

3

 Set parameters and limits 

 

 

 

 

‰ 

Low

Ω 

‰ 

Continuity 

‰ 

High limit resistance  
[

∗Ω sets limit off, 0.1 Ω ÷ 

20.0 

Ω] 

 

 

 

 

4

 Connection diagram 

Low

Ω 

Continuity 

PCC1

PCC2

PCC3

N/L2

PE/L3

L/L1

MPEC

MPEC....Main Potential Equilizing Collector
PCC....Protection Conductor Collector 

prolongation lead

 

PCC1

PCC2

PCC3

MPEC

MPEC....Main Potential Equilizing Collector
PCC....Protection Conductor Collector 

prolongation lead

 

 

 

Ry

Sz

T

x

N/L2

PE/L3

L/L1

 

 
 
 

 

R

y

S

z

T

x

 

 

5

 Press the 

TEST

 key. 

Press the 

TEST

 key to start. Press the 

TEST

 key 

again to stop measurement. 

 

6

 

View results

 

 

 

 

 

Displayed results: 
R: 
Main Low

Ω resistance result 

R+: Low

Ω resistance sub-result with positive voltage 

at L terminal 
R-: Low

Ω resistance sub-result with positive voltage 

at N terminal

 

 

  

 

Displayed results: 
R: Main continuity resistance result

 

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Measurements                                                                                    Insulation resistance 

 

3.2 Insulation resistance 

 

1

 Set function 

 

2

 Set parameters and limits 

 

 

 

 

 

‰ 

Nominal test voltage  
[100 V

DC

 

÷ 1000 V

DC

‰ 

Low limit resistance value  
[

∗Ω sets limit off, 0.01 MΩ ÷ 200 MΩ] 

 

 

3

 Connection diagram 

 

L1
L2

L3
N
PE

  switched off
mains voltage

   closed 
switches

dis

c

onn

e

c

-

ted l

oa

ds

N/

L

2

L

/L

1

PE/

L3

 

 

4

 Press and hold the 

TEST

 key until result is stabilised. 

 

5

 View results 

 

 

 

Displayed results: 
R: Insulation resistance 
Um: Instrument test voltage 

 

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Measurements                                                                            Line impedance and PSC 

 

3.3 Line impedance (phase-neutral, phase-phase) 

 

1

 Set function 

 

2

 

Set parameters and limits

 

 

 

 

‰ 

Fuse type [

∗F sets limit off, BS88, BS3036, 

BS1361, BS1362, B, C, D] 

‰ 

Fuse current rating [6 A 

÷ 200 A] 

‰ 

Fuse tripping time [0.4 s, 5 s]

 

 

 

3

 Connection diagram 

 

L1
L2
L3
N

PE

R

E

Ro

L

PE

N

L/L

1

N/L2

PE/L3

N/

L

2

L

/L

1

PE

/L

3

 

 

4

 Press the 

TEST

 key. 

 

5

 View results 

 

 

 

Displayed results: 
Z: Line impedance 
I

SC

Prospective short-circuit current 

Lim: High limit line impedance value (if applicable) 

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Measurements                                                                    Fault loop impedance and PFC 

 

3.4 Fault loop impedance 

 

1

 Set function 

 

2

 Set sub-function

3

 Set parameters and limits

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

‰ 

Zs 

‰ 

Zs (rcd) 

‰ 

Fuse type [

∗F sets limit off, 

BS88, BS3036, BS1361, 
BS1362, B, C, D] 

‰ 

Fuse current rating  
[6 A 

÷ 200 A] 

‰ 

Fuse tripping time  
[0.4 s, 5 s]

 

 

 

4

 Connection diagram 

Zs

 

L1
L2
L3
N

PE

R

E

Ro

L

PE

N

L/L

1

N/L2

PE/L3

 

Zs (rcd) 

L1
L2
L3
N

PE

R

E

Ro

L

PE

N

L/L

1

N/L2

PE/L3

 

 

5

 Press the 

TEST

 key. 

 

6

 View results 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Displayed results:

 

Z: Fault loop impedance 
I

SC

Prospective fault current 

Lim: High limit fault loop impedance value (if applicable)

 

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Measurements                                                                                                   RCD testing 

 

3.5 RCD testing 

 

1

 Set function 

 

2

 Set sub-function

3

 Set parameters and limits 

 

 

 

 

 

‰ 

Contact voltage  

‰ 

Tripping time  

‰ 

Tripping current 

 

‰ 

RCD autotest

 

‰ 

Limit contact voltage [25V, 
50V] 

‰ 

Nominal differential RCD 
tripping current  
[10 mA 

÷ 1000 mA] 

‰ 

Multiplier of nominal 
differential RCD tripping 

current [

×

½, ×1, ×2, ×5] 

‰ 

Test current starting polarity 
and RCD type [

G, 

G, 

S, 

S, 

G, 

G, 

S, 

S]

 

 

 

 

 

4

 Connection diagram 

 

L1
L2
L3
N

PE

R

E

Ro

L

PE

N

L/L

1

N/L2

PE/L3

 

 

5

 Press the 

TEST

 key. 

 

6

 

View results

 

 

 

 

Displayed results: 
U

C

Contact voltage 

R

L

Fault loop resistance 

Lim: High limit fault loop 

resistance

 

 

 

 

Displayed results: 
t: Tripping time 
U

C

Contact voltage 

 

 

 

Displayed results: 
I

Δ

Tripping current 

U

CI

Contact voltage 

tI: Tripping time 

 

 

 

Displayed results: 
U

C

Contact voltage 

t1-t6: Tripping times 

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Measurements                                                                                 Voltage and frequency 

 

10 

3.6 Voltage and frequency 

 

1

 Set function 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

 Connection diagram 

 

L1
L2
L3
N

PE

R

E

Ro

L

PE

N

L/L

1

N/L2

PE/L3

N/L

2

L

/L

1

PE/

L

3

 

 

 

3

 View results 

 

 

 

 

Displayed results: 
Ul(1)-n(2): Voltage between phase and neutral conductors (or between phases L1 and L2) 
Ul(1)-pe(3): Voltage between phase and protective conductors (or between phases L1 and L3) 
Un(2)-pe(3): Voltage between neutral and protective conductors (or between phases L2 and L3)

 

 

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Measurements                                                                                            Phase sequence 

 

11 

3.7 Phase sequence 

 

1

 Set function 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

 Connection diagram 

 

L3
L2
L1
N
PE

N

/L

2

N

/L

2

L

/L

1

L

/L

1

P

E

/L

3

P

E

/L

3

result 1.2.3

option A 1110

result 2.1.3

 

 

 

3

 View results 

 

 

 

Displayed result: 
Ph: Phase sequence 
1.2.3: Correct connection 
2.3.1: Invalid connection 
-.-.-: Irregular voltages 

 

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Maintenance 

 

12 

4 Maintenance 

 
 

4.1 Replacing fuses 

 
• F1 

M 0.315 A / 250 V, 20

×5 mm 

This fuse protects internal circuitry of low-value resistance function if test probes are 
connected to the mains supply voltage by mistake. 

 
• F2, 

F3 

 

F 4 A / 500 V, 32

×6.3 mm 

General input protection fuses of test terminals L/L1 and N/L2. 

 
 
Warnings: 
• 

 Disconnect any measuring accessory and power off the instrument before 

opening battery/fuse compartment cover, hazardous voltage inside! 

• 

Replace blown fuse with original type only, otherwise the instrument may be 
damaged and/or operator’s safety impaired! 

 
 

5

6

4

1

2

3

F1

F3

F2

Fuse

Fuse

Fuse

SIZ

E AA

SIZ

E AA

SIZ

E AA

SIZE AA

SIZE AA

SIZE AA

S/N XXXXXXXX

 

Battery and fuse compartment 

Legend: 
1 Fuse 

F1 

2 Fuse 

F2 

3 Fuse 

F3 

Serial number label 

Battery cells (size AA) 

6 Battery 

holder 


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