Greenlee CM-1360 Instruction Manual Download Page 9

CM-1360 • CM-1560 • CMH-1000 • CMI-1000

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AC Measurement

AC measurements are usually displayed as RMS (root mean square) values. The RMS value is equal to the 
value of a DC waveform, which would deliver the same power if it replaced the time-varying waveform. 
Two AC measurement methods are average-responding RMS calibrated and true RMS-reading.

The average-responding RMS calibrated method takes the average value of the input signal after full wave 
rectification, multiplies it by 1.11, and displays the result. This method is accurate if the input signal is a 
pure sine wave.

The true RMS-reading method uses internal circuitry to read the true RMS value. This method is accurate, 
within the specified crest factor limitations, whether the input signal is a pure sine wave, square wave, 
triangle wave, half wave, or signal with harmonics. The ability to read true RMS provides much more mea-
surement versatility. The Greenlee CM-1360, CM-1560, CMH-1000, and CMI-1000 are true RMS meters.

The Waveforms and Crest Factors table shows some typical AC signals and their RMS values.

Waveforms and Crest Factors

Waveform

RMS Value

100

100

100

100

Average Value

90

100

87

64

Crest Factor* 

(

j

)

1.414

1

1.73

2

 

*  The crest factor is the ratio of the peak value to the RMS value;  

it is represented by the Greek letter 

j

.

AC + DC True RMS

AC + DC true RMS calculates both of the AC and DC components given by the expression

when making measurements and responds accurately to the total effective RMS value regardless of the 
waveform. Distorted waveforms with the presence of DC components and harmonics may cause:

• Transformers, generators, and motors to overheat

• Circuit breakers to trip prematurely

• Fuses to blow

• Neutrals to overheat due to the triplen harmonics present on the neutral

• Bus bars and electrical panels to vibrate

CM-1560 and CMI-1000 can be set to display AC true RMS or AC + DC true RMS.

AC Bandwidth

AC bandwidth is the range of frequencies over which AC measurements can be made within the specified 
accuracy. It is the frequency response of the AC functions—not of the frequency measurement functions. A 
meter cannot accurately measure the AC value with frequency spectrums outside its bandwidth. Complex 
waveforms, noise, and distorted waveforms contain frequency components that are much higher than the 
fundamental; for example, high frequency noise on a 50/60 Hz power line.

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Summary of Contents for CM-1360

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Page 2: ...Mode Zero Mode Intelligent Auto Power Off Automatic ranging Backlit LCD Safety Safety is essential in the use and maintenance of Greenlee tools and equipment This instruction manual and any markings o...

Page 3: ...ged Clamp meter test leads or any other clamp accessory when used to make a measurement create a System The System is rated for CAT III 1000 V or CAT IV 600 V when using the test leads or accessories...

Page 4: ...generates electromagnetic interference can result in unstable or inaccurate readings Failure to observe these warnings could result in severe injury or death Electric shock hazard Do not change the me...

Page 5: ...ve common or ground input terminal L1 input for motor and phase rotation 8 Refer to explanation under Using the Features 9 Jaw lever 10 Keep hand or ngers below the dashed line during operation 11 Jaw...

Page 6: ...7 Relative zero function is enabled 18 Polarity indicator 19 VFD AC measurement with lter for accuracy on variable frequency drives 20 AC measurement is selected 21 AC DC measurement is selected 22 DC...

Page 7: ...rmal mode In zero mode the value on the LCD when the button is pressed becomes the offset As the input value changes the offset is subtracted from the actual value This modi ed value is shown on the L...

Page 8: ...ent categories III and IV These test leads include a cap that must be in place when used in measurement category III or IV applications Failure to observe this warning could result in severe injury or...

Page 9: ...RMS Value 100 100 100 100 Average Value 90 100 87 64 Crest Factor j 1 414 1 1 73 2 The crest factor is the ratio of the peak value to the RMS value it is represented by the Greek letter j AC DC True R...

Page 10: ...e selector to this symbol These icons appear on the display Connect the red lead to Connect the black lead to ALL MODELS Voltage AC V COM Voltage DC V COM Current AmpTip AC A N A N A Current AC A N A...

Page 11: ...400 0 Hz DC bias must be less than 50 of the Sine RMS value Accuracy of Frequency Range Display Range Accuracy xx xx 1 0 0 05 Hz xxx x 1 0 0 5 Hz Voltage Measurement V Hz EF VFD SELECT SELECT VFD AC V...

Page 12: ...for adjacent current carrying conductors is 0 02 A A AmpTip DC Current CM 1560 and CMI 1000 only Range Accuracy Range Accuracy 60 00 A 0 00 A to 3 99 A 1 5 0 15 A 4 00 A to 60 00 A 1 5 0 05 A Induced...

Page 13: ...st factor 1 4 1 at full scale and 2 8 1 at half scale Induced error for adjacent current carrying conductors is 0 05 A A For any measurement when the conductor is not positioned on the center of the j...

Page 14: ...Threshold Between 10 and 250 Response Time Approximately 32 ms Capacitance Measurement Capacitance Range Accuracy 200 0 F 2 0 0 4 F 2500 F 2 0 4 F For lm capacitors capacitors with negligible dielect...

Page 15: ...F 1 0 2 F Thermocouples supplied with meter meet standard JIS C 1602 1981 Electric Field A 10 mm 0 4 B SELECT A Non contact OR B Contact precision measurement Non contact EF Detection Typical Voltage...

Page 16: ...digits In an RF eld of 3V m all other modes and models not speci ed above Total Accuracy Speci ed Accuracy 20 digits Safety Double insulation per UL IEC EN61010 1 Ed 3 IEC EN61010 2 033 Ed 1 CAN CSA C...

Page 17: ...the main circuit breaker panels of a building s electrical system Measurement Category IV Primary supply level Overhead lines and other cable systems Some examples include cables meters transformers...

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