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OPERATOR’S MANUAL

Works with Fieldpiece
accessory heads!

AUTO RANGING
DIGITAL CLAMP
METER Model SC76

WARNINGS

DISCONNECT AND UNPLUG TEST

LEADS before opening case.

TEST NCV FUNCTION ON KNOWN

LIVE WIRE before using.

DO NOT APPLY VOLTAGE greater

than 30VAC or 60VDC to the thermocou-
ple or the jacks when the rotary dial is on
°F. 

REMOVE  THE  THERMOCOUPLE

when taking voltage measurements.

DISCONNECT THE  TEST LEADS

when taking temperature measure-
ments. 

DO NOT APPLY VOLTAGE  TO  THE

JACKS when the rotary dial is on
microamps. Even low voltages can cause
a current overload and blow the fuse.
Replace blown fuse to regain function.

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Maintenance 

Clean the exterior with clean dry

cloth. Do not use liquid.

Battery replacement:

When the

multimeter displays "      "   the battery
must be replaced. Disconnect and
unplug leads, turn meter off, and
remove the battery cover. Replace the
battery with a NEDA type 1604 9V bat-
tery.

For your safety...

General:

Disconnect the test leads

before opening the case. Inspect the
test leads for damage to the insulation
or exposed metal. Replace if suspect.
Never ground yourself when taking
electrical measurements. Do not touch
exposed metal pipes, outlets, fixtures,
etc., which might be at ground poten-
tial. Keep your body isolated from
ground by using dry clothing, rubber
shoes, rubber mats, or any approved
insulating material. When disconnect-
ing from a circuit, disconnect the
"RED" lead first, then the common
lead. Work with others. Use one hand
for testing. Turn off power to the circuit
under test before cutting, unsoldering,
or breaking the circuit. Keep your fin-
gers behind the finger guards on the
probes. Do not measure resistance
when circuit is powered. Do not apply
more than rated voltage between input
and ground.

All voltage tests:

For model SC76

all voltage ranges will withstand up to
600VDC or 600VAC. Do not apply
more than 600VDC or 600VAC.  

AC tests:

Disconnect the meter

from the circuit before turning any
inductor off, including motors, trans-
formers, and solenoids. High voltage
transients can damage the meter
beyond repair. Do not use during elec-
trical storms.

Symbols used:

Caution, risk of electric shock

Caution, refer to manual.

Ground

Double insulation

Limited warranty

This meter is warranted against

defects in material or workmanship for
one year from date of purchase.
Fieldpiece will replace or repair the
defective unit, at its option, subject to
verification of the defect. 

This warranty does not apply to

defects resulting from abuse, neglect,
accident, unauthorized repair, alter-
ation, or unreasonable use of the
instrument.

Any implied warranties arising from

the sale of a Fieldpiece product,
including but not limited to implied war-
ranties of merchantability and fitness
for a particular purpose, are limited to
the above. Fieldpiece shall not be
liable for loss of use of the instrument
or other incidental or consequential
damages, expenses, or economic loss,
or for any claim of such damage,
expenses, or economic loss. 

State laws vary. The above limita-

tions or exclusions may not apply to
you. 

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Works with Fieldpiece
accessory heads

Connect your Fieldpiece accessory

head to SC series meter through
included deluxe silicone leads. Use
340mVDC or 3400mVDC  range for
most heads.  

SC76 connected to 

ARH4 through leads.

Available Fieldpiece
accessory heads

There is a Fieldpiece accessory

head available for just about any job.
There are heads to measure tempera-
ture, RH%, wet bulb, dew point, vacu-
um (microns of mercury), manometer
(inches of water column), amps
AC&DC, high voltage, CO, CO2, air
velocity, and many more.

Non-contact voltage 

With the NCV tab on the tip of the

clamp close to an AC voltage, press
the NCV button. The NCV LED will
light and the beeper will beep. The
NCV function is sensitive enough to
detect 24VAC on thermostats. 

Hi voltage indicator

In any VAC/VDC range, when you

touch a voltage greater than 30V, the
beeper will beep and the red Hi-V LED
will blink. BE CAREFUL!

Current measurements

The fixed jaw is longer than the

moveable jaw to make it easier to
select just one wire from a bundle.
With the jaws closed, separate one
wire using the long fixed jaw. Slide it to
the corner where the two jaws meet.
Then open the jaws to let it in. You can
select the wire without having to hold
the jaws open. 

Microamps 

For measuring the flame diode cur-

rent in a heater control. 

Capacitance 

For motor-start and motor-run

capacitors. Disconnect the capacitor
from power first. Short the terminals to
discharge the capacitors. Disconnect
any resistors that might be between
the terminals of the capacitor.

Temperature 

Plug any K-type thermocouple

directly into the meter to measure tem-
perature. Temperature measurement
will maintain good accuracy in fast
changing environments. One thermo-
couple is included. No adapter is
required.

Display ºC or ºF

Remove back of meter, locate

jumper on lower right corner of PCB
(just below VR3) and close jumper to
read temperature in °C.

Field ºF calibration   

For accuracies of ±1°F calibrate the

SC76 to a known temperature.  A glass
of stabilized ice water is very close to
32°F and is usually very convenient. 
1. Select the °F range on the SC76.
2. Remove back case. Hold the bat-

tery in place with a rubber band. 

3. Stabilize a large cup of ice water. 
4. Immerse the probe and let it stabi-

lize.

5. Adjust VR3 (lower right corner of

PCB) to get close to 32°F then
adjust VR4 (below VR3) to get
within 0.1°F of 32°F. 

6. To calibrate in °C, close the jumper

that is to the left of VR3.

Using & storing test leads

Because the wire insulation is sili-

cone they will stay flexible in cold
weather and will not melt if bumped by
a soldering iron.

Use the single test probe holder on

clamp to make voltage testing easy.

For convenient lead storage, wrap

the leads as shown. 

Opman SC76 v11

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