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3.4

Polarity Reversing

The function switch provides a convenient means to reverse polarity of the internal
battery to facilitate testing semiconductor devices.  The +DC and -DC positions
transpose internal connections to the COMMON and +jacks and therefore can
also be used to reverse polarity of external voltages and currents connected to
these jacks (only).  Because polarity reversing momentarily interrupts the circuit, it
should not be done while measuring current or voltage without first turning off the
circuit power.  When making measurements on the 50

μ

A/250mV, 1 Volt, or 10

Amp range, polarity can be corrected only by reversing the test leads.

3.5

Measurement of Unknown Voltage or Current

Sometimes the approximate voltage or current to be measured is known and the
correct range may easily be selected.  Often, however, particularly when working
on faulty equipment,  the voltage or current is either unknown or may be much
higher than normal and anticipated.  When working upon unfamiliar or unknown
equipment, always begin a measurement using the highest range available on the
Instrument.  Once it is determined that the voltage is within the limits of a lower
range, change to the lower range.

3.6

Test Leads

These are provided with accessory screw-on alligator clips which may be attached
to the probe tips.  As well as eliminating the need to hand-hold test prods to a
circuit for extended periods, the test clips provide a means of reducing hand prox-
imity to a high voltage circuit while energized.  Circuit power must be turned off
and any charged capacitors discharged before connecting or disconnecting clips
to or from the current.

3.7

DC  Voltage Measurement

Before  making voltage measurements, review the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS listed
in paragraph 3.2.  Also, when using the 260 as a millivoltmeter, care must be taken
to prevent damage to the indicating instrument from excessive voltage.

3.7.1

DC Voltage Measurement 0-250 mV Range

Before using the 250 millivolt range, use the 2.5V DC range to determine that the
voltage measured is not greater than 250 mV (or .25 V DC).
a.

Set the function switch at +DC.

b.

Plug the black test lead in the -COMMON jack and the red test lead into the
+50 

μ

A/250mV jack.

c.

Set the range switch at 50 

μ

A common position with 50V.

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
0-250.  Read directly in millivolts.

NOTE: 

For polarity reversing see paragraph 3.4.

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Содержание 260-8XPI

Страница 1: ...Simpson 260 Series 8XPI Volt Ohm Milliammeters Instruction Manual...

Страница 2: ...defined in Section 11 6 1 of ANSI C 39 5 Technical Assistance SIMPSON ELECTRIC COMPANY offers assistance Monday through Friday 8 00 am to 4 30 pm Central Time by contacting Technical Support or Custo...

Страница 3: ...ent of Unknown Voltage or Current 15 3 6 Test Leads 15 3 7 DC Voltage Measurement 15 3 7 1 DC Voltage Measurement 0 250 mV Range 15 3 7 2 DC Voltage Measurement 0 2 5 Through 0 250V Range 16 3 7 3 DC...

Страница 4: ...4 3 15 Continuity Tests 24 4 OPERATING SERVICING 24 4 1 Removing the Instrument Case 24 4 2 Battery and Fuse Replacement 25 4 3 Fuse Protection 25 4 5 Care 26 Contents Continued...

Страница 5: ...is provided regardless of polarity The relay operates at a uniform percent of overload since the indicating instrument circuit is common to all ranges When actuated by an overload the relay contacts w...

Страница 6: ...sed NOTE If the 260 fails to indicate a reading the 1 or 2 Amp fuse may be burned out Refer to paragraph 4 2 for fuse replacement Use only the specified fuse type The 0 10 A range is not fused The shu...

Страница 7: ...position is preferable for greater accuracy since the Instrument is calibrated in this position 1 7 Test Leads Each Instrument is furnished with one pair Catalog Number 00125 of probe type test leads...

Страница 8: ...X 100 2 of Arc R X 10 000 2 of Arc 10 DECIBELS Range 20 to 10 dB 8 to 22 dB 0 to 30 dB 6 to 36 dB 20 to 50 dB Reference Level With zero dB power level equal to 1 mW across a 600 line 11 BATTERIES Volt...

Страница 9: ...warnings alerting the user to haz ardous operating and service conditions This information is flagged by CAUTION or WARNING symbols throughout the publication where applicable and is de fined on the...

Страница 10: ...ng a split core for accommodating the conductor which carries the current being measured The current carrying conductor becomes the transformer pri mary and a coil in the Amp Clamp serves as the secon...

Страница 11: ...nearest Authorized Service Center or the factory directly Give full details of any installation difficulties and include the Instrument model number series number and date of purchase Service data or...

Страница 12: ...itute for technical manuals covering the equipment being measured Always refer to the equipment manual and its specific warnings and instructions and observe them as well as those contained herein a T...

Страница 13: ...se VOM is to be used to make electrical measurements on blasting circuits or blasting caps 3 2 Operational Items and Features Table 3 1 describes the function of all the items used to operate the Inst...

Страница 14: ...t the screw located in the cover below the center of the dial Use a small screwdriver to turn the screw slowly clockwise or counterclockwise until the pointer is exactly over the zero mark at the left...

Страница 15: ...ge to the lower range 3 6 Test Leads These are provided with accessory screw on alligator clips which may be attached to the probe tips As well as eliminating the need to hand hold test prods to a cir...

Страница 16: ...he figures directly For the 25V range use the 0 250 figures and divide by 10 NOTE Turn off power to the circuit and wait until the meter indicates zero before disconnecting the test leads 3 7 3 DC Vol...

Страница 17: ...wer momentarily into a short circuit before the fuse breaker opens the cir cuit Make certain that the Instrument switches are set properly jacks are con nected properly and that the circuit power is t...

Страница 18: ...test leads while the power is on the circuit being measured Use extreme care when working in high voltage circuits Do not handle the Instru ment or test leads while the circuit being measured is ener...

Страница 19: ...ill not indicate if the switch is incorrectly set to a DC position b Set the range switch at 250V 500V 1000V position c Plug the black test lead into the COMMON jack and the red test lead in the 1000V...

Страница 20: ...cale on the 260 8 serves this purpose and is calibrated to a reference level zero dB of 0 001 watt into 600 ohms The scale calibration of 20 to 10 dB is for the 0 2 5V range zero dB 0 775V Higher rang...

Страница 21: ...rcuit Connect the red test lead to the positive side and the black test lead to the negative side e Read the current on the black DC scale Use the 0 50 figures to read directly in microamperes NOTE Fo...

Страница 22: ...om the circuit while the circuit is energized Doing so may damage the test jacks or leads and the arcing may be hazardous to the operator Turn off circuit power and wait for the meter reading to drop...

Страница 23: ...nge d Observe the reading on the OHMS scale at the top of the dial NOTE The OHMS scale reads from right to left for increasing values of resis tance e To determine the resistance value multiply the re...

Страница 24: ...To test for continuity probe the circuit or component in question An audible sound indicates continuity The higher the circuit s resistance the lower the sound level The lower the circuit s resistance...

Страница 25: ...connector leads so they rest between the cavity walls and clear the fuse terminals The extended leads are placed between the battery holder and the top wall of the case NOTE 1 Amp and 2 Amp fuse repl...

Страница 26: ...areas which are subject to tempera ture and humidity extremes vibration or mechanical shock dust or corrosive fumes or strong electrical or electromagnetic interferences e Verify Instrument accuracy b...

Страница 27: ...27 NOTES...

Страница 28: ...IMPSON 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 115022 Edition 9 07 17 Visit us on the web at www simpsonelectric com...

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