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Connect CoM input to neutral or ground terminal.
Connect ‘ + ‘ input to Ø 1 terminal
Clamp jaws around to Ø 1 wire
The display will show reading,
W
(real power),
VA
(apparent power)or
VAR
(reactive
power) measurement
and
Pf.
write down the reading as kw1, kVA1, kVAR1
Connect CoM input to neutral or ground terminal.
Connect ‘ + ‘ input to Ø 2 terminal
Clamp jaws around to Ø 2 wire
The display will show reading,
W
(real power),
VA
(apparent power) or
VAR
(reactive
power) measurement
and
Pf.
write down the reading as kw2, kVA2, kVAR2
Connect CoM input to neutral or ground terminal.
Connect ‘ + ‘ input to Ø 3 terminal
Clamp jaws around to Ø 3 wire
The display will show reading,
W
(real power),
VAR
(reactive power) or
VA
(apparent
power) measurement
and
Pf.
write down the reading as kw3, kVA3, kVAR3
Load
balanced
Unbalanced
kw Total
3 * kw1
kw1 + kw2 + kw3
kVA Total
3 * kVA1
kVA1 + kVA2 + kVA3
kVAR Total
3 * kVAR1
kVAR1 + kVAR2 + kVAR3
Power factor (Pf)
Total Power factor =
Real Power (
V rms * A rms * Cos
θ
)/Apparent Power (
V rms * A rms
)
“
A-lags
” annunciator indicates an
inductive
circuit, or
Current A lags Voltage V
(phase-
shift angle
θ
is “+”).
“
A-lags
” not visible indicates a
capacitive
circuit, or
Current A leads Voltage V
(phase-shift
angle
θ
is “-”).
MAINtENANCE AND REPAIR
if there appears to be a malfunction during the operation of the meter, the following
steps should be performed in order to isolate the cause of the problem:
Check the battery.
Review the operating instructions for possible mistakes in operating procedure.
inspect and test the test leads for a broken or intermittent connection.
except for the replacement of the battery or test probes, repair of the multimeter
should be performed only by a factory Authorized Service Center or by other qualified
instrument service personnel. The front panel and case can be cleaned with a mild solution
of detergent and water. Apply sparingly with a soft cloth and allow to dry completely
before using. Do not use aromatic hydrocarbons or chlorinated solvents for cleaning.
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Summary of Contents for ACD-31P
Page 17: ...16 Figure 4 Frequency Figure 1 Alignment Marks Figure 2 PEAK rms Figure 3 THD F ...
Page 18: ...17 Figure 5 VDC VAC ACA Figure 6 Resistance Continuity Figure 7 Temperature ...
Page 20: ...19 Figure 11 Battery Replacement Φ1 Φ2 Φ3 N Φ1 Φ2 Φ3 N Φ1 Φ2 Φ3 N Figure 10 3 Phase 4 Wire ...
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Page 37: ...36 Figure 4 Fréquence Figure 1 Repères d alignement Figure 2 PEAK rms Figure 3 THD F ...
Page 38: ...37 Figure 5 V c c V c a A c a Figure 6 Résistance Continuité Figure 7 Température ...
Page 40: ...39 Figure 11 Changement des piles Φ1 Φ2 Φ3 N Φ1 Φ2 Φ3 N Φ1 Φ2 Φ3 N Figure 10 Triphasé 4 fils ...
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Page 58: ...57 Abbildung 5 V DC V AC ACA Abbildung 6 Widerstand Durchgang Abbildung 7 Temperatur ...
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Page 97: ...96 Figura 4 Frecuencia Figura 1 Marcas de alineación Figura 2 PEAK rms Figura 3 THD F ...
Page 98: ...97 Figura 5 V CC V CA A CA Figura 6 Resistencia Continuidad Figura 7 Temperatura ...
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Page 117: ...116 Figur 4 Frekvens Figur 1 Inriktningsmarkeringar Figur 2 PEAK rms Figur 3 THD F ...
Page 118: ...117 Figur 5 VDC VAC ACA Figur 6 Motstånd Kontinuitet Figur 7 Temperatur ...
Page 120: ...119 Figur 11 Byte av batteri Figur 10 3 fas 4 ledningar N Φ1 Φ2 Φ3 N Φ1 Φ2 Φ3 N Φ1 Φ2 Φ3 ...