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0-10.  Then divide the reading by 10.

4.7

DC Voltage Measurement 0-2.5 Through 0-500V Range.

a.

Set the function switch at + DC (Figure 4-1).

b.

Plug the black test lead into the -
COMMON jack and the red test lead
into the + jack.

c.

Set the range switch at one of the
five voltage range positions marked
2.5V, 10V, 50V, 250V or 500V.

When in doubt as to the voltage present,
always use the highest voltage range
as a protection to the Instrument.  If the
voltage is within a lower range, the
switch may be set for the lower range to
obtain a more accurate reading.

IMPORTANT:

 Be sure power is off in the

circuit being measured and all capaci-
tors discharged.
d.

Connect the black test lead to the
negative side of the circuit being
measured and the red test lead to
the positive side of the circuit.

e.

Turn on the power in the circuit be-
ing measured.

f.

Read the voltage on the black scale marked DC.  For the 2.5V range, use the
0-250 figures and divide by 100.  For the 10V, 50V, and 250V ranges, read the
figures directly.  For the 500V range, use the 0-50 figures and multiply by 10.

Turn off power to the circuit and wait until the meter indicates zero before discon-
necting the test leads.

4.8

DC Voltage Measurement 0-1000V Range

Use extreme care when working with high voltage circuits.  Do not touch the
Instrument or test leads while power is on in the circuit being measured.
Before proceeding with the following steps, review Safety Precautions in Para-
graph 4.1.
a.

Set the function switch at + DC (Figure 4-1).

b.

Set the range switch at 1000V (dual position with 500V).

c.

Plug the black test lead into the - COMMON jack and the red test lead into the
1000V jack.

d.

Be sure power is off in the circuit being measured and all capacitors dis-

Figure 4-1. Jacks and Switch
Positions for Measuring DC Voltages

!

2.5V.
1V

-D.C.

+D.C.

10V.

50V
µAMPS

250V.

500V
1000V

COMMON

+1V.

+50 µAMPS.

250MV.

1000V

AC.     D.C

ALL TERMINALS 1KV. MAX.

WARNING

READ MANUAL BEFORE USE

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charged.

e.

Connect the black test lead to the negative side of the circuit being measured
and the red test lead to the positive side of the circuit.

f.

Turn on power in circuit being measured.

g.

Read the voltage using the 0-10 figures on the black scale marked DC.
Multiply the reading by 100.

Turn off power to the circuit and wait until the meter indicates zero before discon-
necting the test leads.

4.9

AC Voltage Measurement 0-2.5 Through 0-500V

Range

Branch and distribution circuits (120/240/480V etc.) can deliver dangerous ex-
plosive power momentarily into a short circuit before the fuse/breaker opens the
circuit.  Make sure that the Instrument switches are set correctly, jacks are prop-
erly connected, and that the circuit power is turned off before making connections
to such circuits.

The 270 responds to the average value
of an AC waveform.  The Dial is cali-
brated in terms of the RMS value of a
pure sine wave.  If the waveform is non-
sinusoidal, and depending upon its
waveform, the reading may be either
higher or lower than the true RMS value
of the measured voltage.  Thus an error
may be introduced if the 270 is used to
measure a non-sinusoidal waveform.
Also, accuracy is lessened at higher in-
put frequencies (Figure 4-2).

Before proceeding with the following
steps, review the Safety Precautions in
Paragraph 4.1.

a.

Set the function switch at AC (Fig-
ure 4-3).

b.

Set the range switch at one of the
five voltage range positions marked
2.5V, 10V, 50V, 250V or 500V.
When in doubt as to actual voltage present, always use the highest voltage
range as a protection to the Instrument.  If the voltage is within a lower range,
the switch may be set for the lower range to obtain a more accurate reading.

c.

Plug the black test lead into the - COMMON jack and the red test lead into the
+ jack.

d.

Turn off power to the circuit to be measured and discharge any capacitors.

!

!

2.5V.
1V

-D.C.

+D.C.

10V.

50V
µAMPS

250V.

500V
1000V

COMMON

+1V.

+50 µAMPS.

250MV.

1000V

AC.     D.C

ALL TERMINALS 1KV. MAX.

WARNING

READ MANUAL BEFORE USE

270

Figure 4-2. Frequency Response,
AC Voltage Ranges

Содержание 270 Series 5

Страница 1: ...liammeter INSTRUCTION MANUAL 32 SIMPSON ELECTRIC COMPANY 520 Simpson Avenue Lac du Flambeau WI 54538 0099 715 588 3311 FAX 715 588 3326 Printed in U S A Part No 06 111642 Edition 14 05 07 Visit us on the web at www simpsonelectric com ...

Страница 2: ...red by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service its obligation under this warranty being limited to making good at its factory or other article of equipment which shall within one 1 year after delivery of such instrument or other article of equipment to the original purchaser be returned intact to it or to one of its authorized service centers with transp...

Страница 3: ...3 NOTES 30 NOTES ...

Страница 4: ... DC Voltage Measurement 0 2 5 Through 0 500V Range 16 4 8 DC Voltage Measurement 0 1000v Range 16 4 9 AC Voltage Measurement 0 2 5 Through 0 500V Range 17 4 10 AC Voltage Measurement 0 1000V Range 18 4 11 Output Voltage Measurement 19 4 12 Decibel Measurement 20 to 50 dB 20 4 13 Direct Current Measurement 21 4 14 Direct Current Measurement 0 50 µA Range 21 4 15 Direct Current Measurement 0 1mA thr...

Страница 5: ...5 112004 F1 Fuse 1 Amp 250V 3AG 1 1 4 x 1 4 Quick acting Littlefuse Type 312001 1 112507 F2 Fuse 2A 600V Bussman Type BBS or 5 119056 Littlefuse Type BLS For Function Switch 1 115789 Knobs For Zero Ohms Adjust 1 115790 For Range Switch 10 864352 Case Assembly Phenolic Complete including Handleless Battery Compartment Front Cover 10 864996 Cover Assembly 10 861724 Rubber Bumper Plug 5 115039 270 5 ...

Страница 6: ...ned in this manual and should be read and understood thoroughly before ordering replacement parts for the Instrument 6 1 Removing the Instrument Case To open the Instrument panel first de energize and disconnect the test leads and remove the cover from the battery compartment Remove the four case fastening screws and lift the case from the panel When replacing the case make certain that the wires ...

Страница 7: ...use may be burned out Refer to paragraph 5 3 for fuse replacement A 1 Amp spare fuse is furnished with each Instrument Fuses are located in the battery and fuse compartment NOTE The 0 10A range is not fused The shunt connects directly to the 10A and 10A jacks d Two diodes connected across the meter movement afford protection to the movement by circumventing excessive current around the movement in...

Страница 8: ...st probe s to extend the Instrument AC or DC voltage range The test leads and the insulated alligator clips are rated for the voltage and current ranges available on the 270 Maximum ratings are 1000 V AC or DC or 10 DC amperes These ratings for the test leads must not be exceeded in any application 1 8 Technical Data Table 1 1 Technical Data 1 DC VOLTS Ranges 0 1 2 5 10 50 250 500 1000V Sensitivit...

Страница 9: ... increasing values of resistance e To determine the actual resistance value multiply the reading by the factor at the switch position K on the OHMS scale equals one thousand 4 19 Resistance Measurement of Semiconductors Make sure that the OHMS range being used will not damage any of the semicon ductors refer to Table 1 1 item 8 Section 1 If there is a forward and backward resistance such as in dio...

Страница 10: ... 4 17 Zero Ohms Adjustment When resistance is measured the INTERNAL batteries B1 and B2 furnish power for the circuit Since batteries are subject to variation in voltage and internal resistance the Instrument must be adjusted to zero before measuring a resis tance as follows a Turn range switch to desired ohms range b Plug the black test lead into the COMMON jack and the red test lead into the jac...

Страница 11: ...nge positions marked 1 mA 10 mA 100 mA or 500 mA d Turn OFF power Discharge any ca pacitors in circuit e Open the grounded side of the circuit in which the current is being mea sured Connect the VOM in series with the circuit Connect the red test lead to the positive side and the black test lead to the negative side f Turn the power on Read the current in milliamperes on the black DC scale For the...

Страница 12: ...rence level subtract 7 dB from the reading obtained on the 270 5 4 13 Direct Current Measurement a Do not change the setting of the range or change the function switches while circuit under measurement is energized b Never disconnect test leads from circuit under measurement while the circuit is energized c Always turn the circuit power off and discharge all the capacitors before setting the switc...

Страница 13: ...tion often specially designed instruments operated by specially trained personnel who use appropriate protective equipment and procedures 4 1 Safety Precautions The following precautions are commonly recognized safe practices to adopt and specific hazards to avoid and are not implied to be sufficient to safeguard un trained personnel in all circumstances Neither is this manual a substitute for tec...

Страница 14: ...voltage must not exceed the Instrument s rated maximum circuit to ground voltage n Do not measure where the air may contain explosive concentrations of gas or dust such as in mines grain elevators gasoline stations or in the pres ence of charging batteries until determined to be safe by qualified personnel Note that even metallic dusts can be explosive o No general purpose VOM is to be used to mak...

Страница 15: ...t the function switch at DC Figure 4 1 b Plug the black test lead into the COMMON jack and the red test lead into the 1V jack c Set the range switch at 1V COMMON position with 2 5V d Connect the black test lead to the negative side of the circuit being measured and the red test lead to the positive side of the circuit e Read the voltage on the black scale marked DC and use the figures marked 18 e ...

Страница 16: ...WARNING READ MANUAL BEFORE USE 270 17 charged e Connect the black test lead to the negative side of the circuit being measured and the red test lead to the positive side of the circuit f Turn on power in circuit being measured g Read the voltage using the 0 10 figures on the black scale marked DC Multiply the reading by 100 Turn off power to the circuit and wait until the meter indicates zero befo...

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