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Specification

Display

 

3½digit L.C.D. 

Maximum Indication: 

 3200.

Over Range Indication: 
Data Hold Indication: 

 DH 

 

Low Battery Indication:

 

 2.5 V ~ 2,7 V

Auto Shut-Off:

 

 

Operates after approximately 10 minutes 

   

 

of  instrument inactivity.

Accuracy

:  

 

50 / 60 Hz at 23 °C ± 5 °C and 80% R H 

   

non condensing.

Range 

Min. Resolution  Accuracy

 

 30 / 300 mA

 .......... 0,1 mA ...........± 1,2% of reading ± 5 digits.

30 / 300A

 .............. 0,01 mA ..........0 - 200A  ± 1,2% of reading ± 5 digits.

 

 

 

200 - 250A  - 3,0% of reading ± 5 digits.

 

 

 

250 - 300A  ± 5,0% of reading ± 5 digits.

Limitation of Circuit Voltage:

 

Less than 600 V a.c.

Sampling Time:

 

Digital - Approx 2 x per second. 

  

Analogue - Approx 12 x per second.

Operating Temperature:

 

0˚C - 40˚C, <80% RH  

  

(Non condensation).

Storage Temperature:

 

-10˚C - 60˚C, <70% RH  

  

(Non condensation).

Power Source:

 

2 x 1,5 V Button battery type LR44  

  

or SR44.

Power Consumption:

 

Approx 5 mW.

Battery Life:

 

Typically 50 hours. 

Flash Test:

 

3700 V a.c. / 1 minute max 

  

(Between CT  core and housing).

Safety:

 IEC61010-1:2010

EMC:  

EN61326

Safety Rating: 

 

CAT II 600 V phase to earth, CATIII 300 V phase to earth,  

 

500 V phase to phase

 

CATIV - Measurement category IV: Equipment connected  

 

between the origin of the low-voltage mains supply  

 

outside the building and the consumer unit.

 

CATIII - Measurement category III: Equipment connected  

 

between the consumer unit and the electrical outlets.

 

CATII - Measurement category II: Equipment connected  

 

between the electrical outlets and the user’s equipment.

Jaw Opening Capability:

 

40 mm diameter.

Dimensions:

 

64 mm x 176 mm x 23 mm

Weight:

 

Approximately 125 gm.

Cleaning:

 

Wipe with a clean cloth damped with soapy water or  

 

Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA).

Repair and Warranty

The instrument contains static sensitive devices, and care must be taken in 
handling the printed circuit board. If an instrument’s protection has been 
impaired it should not be used, but sent for repair by suitably trained and 
qualified personnel. The protection is likely to be impaired if for example; it 
shows visible damage; fails to perform the intended measurements; has been 
subjected to prolonged storage under unfavourable conditions, or has been 
subjected to severe transport stresses.

Note:

 Any unauthorised prior repair or adjustment will automatically invalidate 

the warranty.

Instrument repair and spare parts

For service requirements for Megger instruments contact:
Megger Limited 
Archcliffe Road  
Dover, Kent  CT17 9EN   
England 
T +44 (0)1 304 502101 
F +44 (0)1 304 207342
www.megger.com

or an approved repair company. 

Returning and Instrument for Repair

If it is necessary to return an instrument for repair, a Returns Authorisation 
number must first be obtained by contacting one of the addresses shown. You 
will be asked to provide key information, such as the instrument serial number 
and fault reported when the number is issued. This will enable the Service 
Department to prepare in advance for the receipt of your instrument, and to 
provide the best possible service to you.
The Returns Authorisation number should be clearly marked on the outside of 
the product packaging, and on any related correspondence. The instrument 
should be sent, freight paid to the appropriate address. If appropriate a copies 
of the original purchase invoice and of the packing note, should be sent 
simultaneously by airmail to expedite clearance through customs.
For instruments requiring repair outside the warranty period a repair estimate 
will be submitted to the sender, if required, before work on the instrument 
commences.

Symbols used on the instrument:  

 

Caution: Refer to accompanying notes.

 

Equipment protected throughout by Double Insulation (Class II).

 

Equipment complies with EU Directives

WEEE Directive

The crossed out wheeled bin symbol on the instrument and on the 

batteries is a reminder not to dispose of them with general waste at the end of 
their life.
Megger is registered in the UK as a Producer of Electrical and Electronic 
equipment. The registration no is; WEE/DJ2235XR. Users of Megger products 
in the UK may dispose of them at the end of their useful life by contacting B2B 
Compliance at www.b2bcompliance.org.uk or by telephone on 01691 676124.
Users of Megger products in other parts of the EU should contact their local 
Megger company or distributor. 

Battery Disposal

Batteries in this product are classified as Portable Batteries under the Batteries 
Directive. Please contact Megger Ltd for instructions on the safe disposal of these 
batteries.  For disposal of batteries in other parts of the EU contact your local 
distributor. Megger is registered in the UK as a producer of batteries.   
The registration number is BPRN01235. For Further information see  
www.megger.com

Megger Limited - Archcliffe Road, 
Dover, Kent, CT17 9EN  England.   
The company reserves the right to change the specification or 
design without prior notice. Made in Japan
Megger is a registered trademark
Part No.   DCM300E--6172-172_UG_EN-DE_V04
www.megger.com 

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