Input Terminal Measurement Limits
Measurement Limits are defined for the input terminals, as described below.
Voltage Input Terminals: U+ and U-.
The U+ and U- input terminals are used for voltage measurements. The Measurement Limit
from U+ to U- is 1000 VAC rms, 1000 VDC, or 2000 V peak. The Measurement Limit from U+ or
U- to chassis is 1000 VAC rms or VDC.
Current Input Terminals I2A and I50A
The I2A and I50A input terminals are used for current measurements. The current input ("I2A")
terminal has a Measurement Limit of 2 AAC rms between the "I2A " terminal and the COM input
terminal. The current input ("I50A") terminal has a Measurement Limit of 50 AAC rms between
the "I50A " terminal and the COM input terminal. The voltage from I2A or I50A or COM to
chassis may not exceed 1000 VAC rms or VDC. Note that the current input terminals will always
be at approximately the same voltage as the LO terminal.
Current Transducer Input Connector IEXT.
The Measurement Limit from the center conductor to the outer conductor is 10 VAC rms or
VDC. The Measurement Limit from either the center conductor or the outer conductor to the
chassis is 1000 VAC rms or VDC.
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