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  BS33 

 

Remarks: Due to our policy of continual product development, we reserve the right to amend the specifications of the mentioned 

products without notice

 

 

Measuring Length of Wire in the User Select Mode 
 
1.  Turn on the meter and perform the calibration procedure first. 
2.  Allow the meter to attain the same temperature as the wire under test. 
 

 

WARNING: MAKE SURE WIRE UNDER TEST IS NOT 

ENERGIZED. NEVER APPLY VOLTAGE TO INPUTS.

    

 

3.  Strip the insulation on each end of the wire being tested. 

NOTE: Make sure both ends of the wire under test are clean and the conductor is fully 
exposed. The insulation must be stripped away so the Kelvin clips can be good connected 
across the diameter of the wire. 

4.  Use the selector to select the decided memory location. 
5.  Press the “FT” or “M” button to select the measurement unit. 
6.  Connect a Kelvin clip to one of the wire under test and the other Kelvin clip to the next end 

of the wire. 

7.  Read the length of wire directly from the display. 
8.  Disconnect the test leads from the meter after measurement. 
Tips: User can recall the user wire record from Listing Label locating on the holster, and then 
select the suitable memory location. 
 
 
Clearing Memory 
 
1.  Disconnect the test leads from the meter. 
2.  Use the selector to select the decided memory location which is being cleared in the User 

Select range. 

3.  Press “MEM” button to enter the Memory function mode. The “MEM” enunciator will 

illuminate at the top of the display. 

4.  Press “CAL” button. The meter will display “SurE”. 
5.  Press “CAL” button again to clear the stored data. 
6.  Press “MEM” button or turn the selector to any position to exit Clearing memory function 

mode. 

 

Summary of Contents for BS33

Page 1: ...User s Manual MODEL Cable Length Meter BS33 C Copyright BSTCaltek 2011 REV2 1 MAR 11...

Page 2: ...mend the specifications of the mentioned products without notice 2 Index 1 INTRODUCTION 3 2 FEATURES 3 3 SPECIFICATIONS 4 4 CALIBRATION PROCEDURE 6 5 MEASURING LENGTH OF WIRE 7 6 USER SELECT MODE 8 7...

Page 3: ...ntories of wire 2 FEATURES 4 digits display with enunciators Measures in FEET ft or METERS m Direct readout for both COPPER Cu or ALUMINUM Al wire User Select Mode with 8 memory locations Optimised fo...

Page 4: ...wing table to determine the minimum and maximum length that can be measured for specific gauge wires GAUGE mm2 Min M Max M Min Ft Max Ft 240 29 5 30 00k 97 0 100 0k 185 26 1 30 00k 86 0 100 0k 150 24...

Page 5: ...eading 1m or 3ft 100m or 300ft below 18 and above 23 2 of reading 100m or 300ft below 18 and above 23 Use the User Select mode for better measurement accuracies Resistance 0 to 10 0 5 of reading 3 LSD...

Page 6: ...r of input jacks This is very important to ensure that the meter works correctly If black and red test leads are mixed the meter will give false readings See figure1 4 Figure1 3 Connect the Kelvin cli...

Page 7: ...good connected across the diameter of the wire 4 Using the selector on the BS33 turn to the size of wire under test 5 Press the COPPER button if copper wire is being tested The Cu enunciator will illu...

Page 8: ...d The insulation must be stripped away so the Kelvin clips can be good connected across the diameter of the wire 4 Using the selector on the mete turn to the decided memory location in the User Select...

Page 9: ...lect the decided memory location 5 Press the FT or M button to select the measurement unit 6 Connect a Kelvin clip to one of the wire under test and the other Kelvin clip to the next end of the wire 7...

Page 10: ...OPERATIONAL HINTS Never apply voltage to the inputs Temperature affects readings Allow the meter to attain the ambient temperature as the wire under test The sample length of user wires for the User...

Page 11: ...sed by shipment using NOT the original packaging will be charged in any case to the consignor The manufacturer will not be responsible for any damage to persons or things The warranty does not apply t...

Page 12: ...nch the outward transport is payable by the customer The delivery must be agreed in advance with consignee For delivery indicate the reasons for returning it By means of an enclosed note as clear as p...

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