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5: SPECIFICATIONS

Display:

1.15" (29mm) high LCD

Display Resolution:

2000 counts, 0000 to 1999

Overrange Indication:

First digit displays “1”, remaining digits are blank

Measurement Rate:

2 to 3 measurements per second

Low Battery Annunciator:

  

+

_

Operating Conditions:

       

Temperature:

0 to 40 degrees C  (32 to 104 degrees F)

       

Relative Humidity:

less than 75%

Storage Conditions:

       

Temperature:

-10 to 50 degrees C  (14 to 122 degrees F)

       

Relative Humidity:

less than 80%

Case Dimensions:

19.7 x 8.6 x 3.8 cm, 

(L x W x H)

  7.75 x 3.4 x 1.5 inches 

(L x W x H)

     (without holster)

Weight:

272 grams, 0.60 lbs.
     (w/ battery, w/o holster or leads)

Battery:

1 standard 9 volt alkaline battery (Triplett PN 37-48)

Battery Life:

approx. 200 hours

Fuse:

200mA / 250 volt FAST, 5 x 20mm fuse, for mA ranges
      (PN 3207-90)

Insulation:

Double Insulated (Protection Class II)

Approvals:

IEC 1010-1 (EN61010-1)
     Overvoltage Category (Installation Category)
          Category I to 1000 volts DC
          Category I to 750 volts AC
          Category II to 600 volts AC/DC
          Category III to 300 volts AC/DC
CE:  EMC, LVD

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Summary of Contents for 9015-A

Page 1: ...ltimeter Instruction Manual TRIPLETT Triplett Corporation One Triplett Drive Bluffton OH 45817 800 TRIPLETT FAX 419 358 7956 www triplett com 9015 A Triplett Corporation All Rights Reserved Downloaded...

Page 2: ...damage from accidental overloads 2 SAFETY RULES WARNINGS WARNING This meter is NOT to be used to measure High Energy circuits power circuitry fused at greater than 4KW such as distribution circuits p...

Page 3: ...his precaution may result in damage to the meter or injury to the user 2 9 Check the condition of the test leads before making a measurement Do not use the test leads if there is damaged insulation or...

Page 4: ...f the meter which are elevated above the earth ground potential by more than 600V AC DC Doing so may damage the meter and or injure the user 2 21 Do not continue to use meter when the low battery symb...

Page 5: ...t The current from the live circuit may pass through the meter and appear on the unconnected test lead Failure to observe this warning may result in user injury 2 31 Do not attempt to use meter when n...

Page 6: ...Always connect one of the meter s alligator clips to the low side of a power circuit first Never clamp onto a hot wire first usually red black or blue in AC wiring circuits If you clamp onto a hot wi...

Page 7: ...on may result in damage to the meter or injury to the user 2 48 Do not attempt to test charged capacitors Only discharged capacitors may be tested If you wish to test a capacitor discharge it using an...

Page 8: ...lution 2000 counts with onscreen mode annunciators 4 4 Protective shock absorbing holster with built in stand and test lead holders 4 5 Capacitance Measurements 4 6 Temperature Measurements 4 7 Freque...

Page 9: ...H without holster Weight 272 grams 0 60 lbs w battery w o holster or leads Battery 1 standard 9 volt alkaline battery Triplett PN 37 48 Battery Life approx 200 hours Fuse 200mA 250 volt FAST 5 x 20mm...

Page 10: ...a s e g n a r l l A y c n e u q e r F z H 0 0 4 o t z H 0 4 n o i t c e t o r P d a o l r e v O s m r C D C A V 0 0 6 s e g n a R V 0 0 2 V 0 2 V 2 x a m k p k p C A V 0 0 0 1 s m r C D C A V 0 5 7 e...

Page 11: ...M R C A r o C D V 0 5 2 s e g n a r l l A e t o N h t i w D S L 0 1 y a l p s i d o t r e t e m e h t r o f l a m r o n s i t i e g n a r m h O M 0 0 2 n O t c a r t b u s g n i d a e r e t a r u c c...

Page 12: ...O x a m s d n o c e s 0 3 r o f s m r V 0 5 2 e r u t a r e p m e T e g n a R n o i t u l o s e R y c a r u c c A 4 0 0 5 o t F F t i e h n e r h a F e e r g e d 1 s t i g i d 3 g d r 0 1 1 0 5 0 0 0...

Page 13: ...Socket 9 Input Jacks 1 2 3 6 8 9 5 7 4 Downloaded from Arrow com Downloaded from Arrow com Downloaded from Arrow com Downloaded from Arrow com Downloaded from Arrow com Downloaded from Arrow com Down...

Page 14: ...5 A has Auto Power Off This power saving feature automatically turns the meter off 15 to 20 minutes after turning it on thereby extending battery life 7 3 DC Voltage Measurement WARNING If the magnitu...

Page 15: ...is already on the lowest position i e 200mV DC no greater measurement resolution can be obtained 7 4 AC Voltage Measurement WARNING If the magnitude of the voltage to be measured is unknown always sta...

Page 16: ...d then to lower ranges until a satisfactory reading is obtained Do not rotate the RANGE switch with the input applied to the meter If the input current is higher than 10A do not attempt to measure Use...

Page 17: ...ng is obtained Do not rotate the RANGE switch with the input applied to the meter If the input current is higher than 10A do not attempt to measure Use caution when measuring current in a circuit with...

Page 18: ...he Ohms position that is appropriate for the device or circuit to be measured The LCD display will indicate overrange i e 1 7 7 3 Connect the test leads to the device or circuit being measured Observe...

Page 19: ...o be tested 7 8 4 If the resistance of the device or circuit is less than 20 to 100 Ohms the continuity beeper will sound Note The reading displayed on the LCD is not an accurate indication of the res...

Page 20: ...or PNP and pinout of the transistor to be tested Insert the leads of the transistor into the meter s transistor jack at the appropriate locations 7 10 3 Read the hFE of the transistor on the LCD displ...

Page 21: ...1 rotate the RANGE switch to the next higher position and observe the reading on the LCD display If the RANGE switch is already at the highest position i e 20uF the capacitance exceeds the value measu...

Page 22: ...in the FREQUENCY measurement mode do not connect input of meter to voltages exceeding 30 volts peak to peak Doing so may produce inaccurate results and damage the meter or injure the user 7 13 1 Conn...

Page 23: ...wo different ways to use the holster 1 Set holster parallel on the table do not open the tilt stand see Diagram 1 2 Flip the stand out to tilt the meter up on a table top see Diagram 2 Diagram 1 Diagr...

Page 24: ...ffton OH 45817 ATTN Repair Dept Be sure to include a full description of the problem and a telephone number street address or email address where you can be contacted and a return ad dress where the m...

Page 25: ...ocate the defective fuse and replace with the exact or equivalent type See meter specifications 9 2 5 Reassemble case of meter Reinstall screws 9 2 6 Verify that the meter operates properly before usi...

Page 26: ...oop on the back and a padded interior Triplett PN 10 4275 Downloaded from Arrow com Downloaded from Arrow com Downloaded from Arrow com Downloaded from Arrow com Downloaded from Arrow com Downloaded f...

Page 27: ...EE YEARS ONE YEAR ON CALIBRATION FROM DATE OF PURCHASE AND THE PROVISIONS OF THE WARRANTY ARE EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED The purchaser agrees to assume all liabilit...

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