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WAVEFORMCOMPARISON
Ta b l e3. Illustrates the relationship between AC and DC components for common
waveforms, and compares readings for TRUE RMS meters and average-responding
meters. For example, consider the first waveform, a 1414V (zero-to-peak) sine wave.
Both this Clamp-on meter and RMS-calibrated average-responding meters display
the correct RMS reading of100.0V (the DC component equals 0). However, consider
the 200V (peak-to-peak) square wave, both types of meter correctly measure the DC
component (oV). The clamp meter correctly measures the AC component (100.0V).
The average-responding meter measures 111.1V, which amounts to an 11% error.
The conversion factors in Table 3 show the differences between average sensing
instruments and true RMS instrument measurements.
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Summary of Contents for ACDC-620T
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Page 31: ...Figure 17 Measuring AC Current CORRECT INCORRECT 30 ...
Page 33: ...Figure 18 Measuring AC Curreft 32 ...
Page 35: ...Figure 19 Measuring AC Motor Curent 34 ...
Page 37: ...Figure 20 Measuring Voltage 36 ...
Page 39: ...Figura 21 Measuring Resistance and Continuity FUSE CARTRIDGE 38 ...
Page 41: ...Figure 22 Surface Temperature Measurement 40 Press Shift ...
Page 45: ...Figure 24 CAPACITANCEMEASUREMENTS 44 Negro Rojo ...
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