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Feb 20, 2025 - 04:25 AM
To connect the resistance, capacitance, and inductance decade boxes to your circuit, follow these steps:
1. Ensure that the device is used in a manner specified in the operating instructions to maintain the protection provided by the device.
2. Connect the box's earth terminal to an earth protection to ensure safety.
3. Use measuring leads that are of voltage and category at least equal to those of the instrument and compliant with standard IEC 61010.
4. For resistance boxes, use short and strong section cables for low values. Do not exceed the maximum intensity allowed for each decade.
5. For capacitor boxes, use short cables kept away from one another for low values. Do not exceed the maximum tensions: 300 V direct current or 230 V at 50 Hz.
6. For inductance boxes, using twisted cables for low values can help reduce the effects of the per unit length. Do not exceed the maximum intensity allowed for each decade.
By following these steps, you can properly connect the resistance, capacitance, and inductance decade boxes to your circuit. For more detailed instructions, please refer to the user manual provided with the product.
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