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7.0 WARRANTY 

SNAP-ON 

INCORPORATED 

WARRANTS 

THAT 

SNAP-ON  ELECTRONIC  DIAGNOSTIC  PRODUCTS 
ARE  FREE  FROM  DEFECTS  IN  WORKMANSHIP 
AND MATERIALS. 

Snap-on will repair or replace this product if it fails to give 
satisfactory  service  due  to  defective  workmanship  or 
materials. 

This warranty for Snap-on electronic diagnostic products 
is  for  ONE  YEAR  from  the  date  of  the  original 
purchase.  Repair or replacement shall be at the election 
and  expense  of  Snap-on.  Except  where  unreasonable, 
the  product must be  returned  to  Snap-on  or  a  Snap-
on  dealer  for  warranty  service.  Snap-on  does  not 
provide any warranty for products subjected to abnormal 
use.  Abnormal  use  includes  misuse,  modification, 
unreasonable  use,  neglect,  lack  of  maintenance,  use 
in  production-related  service,  or  use  after  the  tool  is 
significantly worn. 

Consumable  products  are  not  covered  by  any  warranty. 
Consumable products are goods, reasonably expected to 
be  used  up  or  damaged  during  use,  including  but  not 
limited  to  filters,  ribbons,  printer  paper,  gases, 
oxygen  sensors,  batteries  and  air  conditioning  leak 
detector tips. 

SNAP-ON  SHALL  NOT  BE  LIABLE  FOR  ANY 
INCIDENTAL,  SPECIAL  OR  CONSEQUENTIAL  COST 
OR  DAMAGES  INCURRED  BY  THE  PURCHASER  OR 
OTHERS  (including,  without  limitations,  lost  profits, 
revenues,  anticipated  sales,  business  opportunities, 
goodwill,  or  interruption  of  business  and  any  other  injury 
or damage). Some states do not allow the exclusion or 
limitation  of  incidental  or  consequential  damages  so 
the  above  limitation  or  exclusion  may  not  apply  to  you. 
This is your exclusive remedy and is in place of all other 
rights and remedies. You may  have  other  rights,  which 
vary from state to state or country. 
 
SNAP-ON 

INCORPORATED 

 
Kenosha, WI. 
53141-1410 

Содержание EETA308D

Страница 1: ...Low Amp Probe EETA308D Reference Manual ...

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Страница 3: ...e instrument is suspected WARNING Risk of electrical shock This product is intended for Measurement Category I for example automotive 12V systems Do not use it for Measurement Categories II III and IV Measurement Category I is for measurements performed on circuits not directly connected to MAINS or MAINS circuits an example of MAINS circuit is 120VAC or 240VAC household or industrial circuits Do ...

Страница 4: ...Y Safety Standards BSEN61010 1 2001 BSEN61010 2 032 2002 BSEN61010 031 2002 150 VRMS Category I Rated Transient Overvoltage 800V Pollution Degree 2 EMC Standards BSEN 61326 2 2 2006 1998 FCC Part 15 Class B ...

Страница 5: ...nd Electronic Equipment according to the EU directive 2002 96 EC WARNING Read instruction manual and safety messages before using product Double Reinforced Insulation To avoid electric shock use caution during installation and use of this product High voltages and currents may be present in circuit under test Read all instructions completely before using this product ...

Страница 6: ...Low Amp Probe EETA308D Reference Manual March 2011 ...

Страница 7: ...ssistance in all other markets contact your selling agent The information specifications and illustrations in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of publication The manufacturer reserves the right to make equipment changes at any time without notice 2011 Snap on Incorporated ...

Страница 8: ...nstructions 4 3 1 Connecting the Probe 4 3 2 Switch on 4 3 3 Low Amp Current Probe Zero Adjustment 4 3 4 Error Factor 4 3 5 Reading the mV Scale 5 3 6 Current Measurement Applications 5 4 0 Current Probe Characteristics 10 5 0 Battery Replacement 11 6 0 Cleaning 12 7 0 Warranty 13 8 0 Declaration of Conformity 14 ...

Страница 9: ...tic draw The jaws of the probe are designed with a built in hook feature to help isolate wires refer to Figure 1 Using advanced Hall Effect technology the Snap on Low Amp Probe accurately measures currents from 10 mA to 60 Amps with a resolution of 1mA over the frequency range of DC to 50 kHz The probe has two scales 0 to 20 Amps and 0 to 60 Amps The Snap on Low Amp Current Probe outputs an analog...

Страница 10: ...ng Frequency range DC to 50kHz 3dB Temperature coefficient 0 1 of reading C Power supply 9V Alkaline PP3 MN1604 50 Hours low battery indicator Working voltage see Safety Standards section 150V AC RMS or DC 2 2 General Data Maximum conductor size 12mm diameter Output connection 4mm safety plugs Output zero Auto zero via push button Cable length 1 5 meters Operating temperature range 0 to 50 C 32 to...

Страница 11: ...l conditions To adjust the output voltage to zero 1 Ensure that the probe is away from the current carrying conductor 2 Connect the Low Amp Current Probe to your instrument and select the voltage scale to view the reading 3 Turn the Low Amp Current Probe on by using the On Off and Range Selector switch to select the 20A or 60A scale Press the Zero button 3 4 Error Factor Current probes work by rea...

Страница 12: ...ctor switch to select the 20A setting 2 Perform the Low Amp Current Probe Zero Adjustment procedure refer to section 3 3 Test To measure parasitic draw 1 Clamp the Low Amp Current Probe jaws around the B supply wire to the power distribution box or to the positive or negative battery cable The parasitic draw readings display 2 If a negative reading displays open the probe jaws and clamp the probe ...

Страница 13: ...ach pump independently To measure fuel pump current 1 Clamp the Low Amp Current Probe jaws around the fuel pump voltage supply circuit near the fuel tank or at the fuel pump relay 2 Verify that the probe jaws are fully closed The fuel pump current readings display 3 If a negative waveform displays open the probe jaws and clamp the probe in the opposite direction Humps in the waveform represent the...

Страница 14: ...say if in our example that the time measurement of the 8 humps is 12 ms we would divide 60 000 by 12 to get 5000 RPM To measure amperage measure the average voltage of the waveform and use 100 mV 1A for calculation 3 6 3 Ignition Coil Current Measurement Recommended Probe Setting 20A Note Before taking measurements or clamping the probe jaws around any wire complete the Setup steps below Setup 1 U...

Страница 15: ...heck the ignition coil current at the fuse box if applicable To check the ignition coil current at the fuse box 1 Locate fuse box and remove the ignition or DIS fuse s 2 Install an inline fuse harness in place of the fuse 3 Clamp the Low Amp Current Probe around the inline fuse harness 3 6 4 Injector Current Measurement Recommended Probe Setting 20A Note Before taking measurements or clamping the ...

Страница 16: ...e 3 Clamp the Low Amp Current Probe around the inline fuse harness On sequential fuel injected vehicles each waveform represents current flow through one injector On bank fired injectors each waveform represents current flow through the injector bank The injector waveform should have a gradual rise or ramp as the current begins to flow through the injector or the injector bank Current flow through...

Страница 17: ... 00 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 Frequency kHz Attenuation dB Typical Linearity in 20A Range 2000 1500 1000 500 0 500 1000 1500 2000 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 Input Current A Output Voltage mV Typical Linearity in 60A Range 600 400 200 0 200 400 600 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 Input Current A Output Votage mV ...

Страница 18: ...urrent Probe will invalidate your warranty To replace the battery 1 Unclamp the probe from the conductor 2 Using the On Off and Range Selector switch turn the Low Amp probe off 3 Disconnect the output leads from external equipment 4 Loosen the captive screw that secures the battery cover 5 Lift the cover through 30 and pull it clear of the probe body as shown in Figure 9 The battery is then access...

Страница 19: ...12 6 0 CLEANING Clean the case periodically by wiping it with a damp cloth and detergent Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents Do not immerse the probe in liquids ...

Страница 20: ...d service or use after the tool is significantly worn Consumable products are not covered by any warranty Consumable products are goods reasonably expected to be used up or damaged during use including but not limited to filters ribbons printer paper gases oxygen sensors batteries and air conditioning leak detector tips SNAP ON SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL COST O...

Страница 21: ...14 8 0 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ...

Страница 22: ...NOTES 15 ...

Страница 23: ...NOTES 16 ...

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Страница 25: ...ZEETA308D Printed 11 03 Snap on Kenosha WI 53141 1410 ...

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