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1.

Read these operating instructions  thoroughly and  completely  be-

fore  operating your meter.  Pay particular attention to WARNINGS

which will inform you of potentially dangerous  procedures.  The

instructions in these warnings must  be followed.

2.

Always inspect your meter, test leads and accessories for any  sign

of damage or abnormality before every use.  If any  abnormal condi-

tions exist (eg-broken test leads, cracked cases, display not reading,

etc.), do not attempt to take any measurements.

3.

Do not expose the instrument to direct sun light, extreme  tempera-

ture or moisture.

4.

Never ground yourself when taking electrical measurements.  Do not

touch exposed metal pipes, outlets, fixtures, etc., which  might be at

ground potential.  Keep your body isolated from ground by using dry

clothing, rubber shoes, rubber mats, or any approved insulating ma-

terial.

5.

To avoid electric shock use CAUTION when working with voltages

above 40 Vdc or 20 Vac.  Such voltages pose a shock hazard.

6.

Never exceed the maximum allowable input value of any function

when taking a measurement.  Refer to the specifications for maxi-

mum inputs.

7.

Never touch exposed wiring, connections or any live circuit when

attempting to take measurements.

8.

Do not attempt to operate this instrument in an explosive atmosphere

(i.e. in the presence of flammable gases or fumes, vapor or dust).

9.

When testing for the presence of voltage, make sure the voltage

function is operating properly by reading a known voltage in that

function before assuming that a zero reading indicates a no-voltage

condition.  Always test your meter before and after taking measure-

ments on a known live circuit.

10. Calibration and repair of any instrument should only be performed by

qualified and trained service technicians.

11. Do not attempt calibration or service unless trained and another per-

son capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is present.

12. Remember:  Think Safety, Act Safely.

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Страница 1: ...CAT III 1000V 2000A CLAMP METER TRUE RMS OFF Hz V V Hz Hz Hz 1500A 660A 660A APO AC DC 0 20 10 30 40 50 60 n MAX RANGE HOLD ZERO MIN 1500A MAX TEMP MAX 30V K TYPE CAT IV 600V CAT III 1000V 750V 1000V...

Страница 2: ...E MEASUREMENTS 7 Voltage Measurements 7 Current Measurements 8 Resistance Measurements 9 Continuity Measurements 9 Diode Tests 9 Capacitance Measurement 10 Temperature Measurement 10 Frequency Measure...

Страница 3: ...er 2 Test Lead Set one black one red 3 9 Volt Battery installed in meter 4 Type K thermocouple 5 Instruction Manual UNPACKING AND INSPECTION This clamp meter is a handheld 6600 count instrument that i...

Страница 4: ...UTION when working with voltages above 40 Vdc or 20 Vac Such voltages pose a shock hazard 6 Never exceed the maximum allowable input value of any function when taking a measurement Refer to the specif...

Страница 5: ...IV 600V Class II Pollution degree 2 Indoor use CAT III Is for measurements performed in the building installation CAT IV Is for measurements performed at the sourec of the low voltage installation EMC...

Страница 6: ...T III 1000V 2000A CLAMP METER TRUE RMS OFF Hz V V Hz Hz Hz 1500A 660A 660A APO AC DC 0 20 10 30 40 50 60 n MAX RANGE HOLD ZERO MIN 1500A MAX TEMP MAX 30V K TYPE CAT IV 600V CAT III 1000V 750V 1000V 18...

Страница 7: ...O button works as the zero mode and on other functions the ZERO button works as the relative mode Press REL button again to exit the mode Press ZERO button for more than 2 seconds to exit In the Relat...

Страница 8: ...l show on the sub display and the value being measured will show on the main display 10 Backlight Button Press the button to activate the backlight for approximately 60 second 11 HOLDButton Press HOLD...

Страница 9: ...est leads for cracked or frayed insulation and make sure the lead plugs fit snugly into the instrument terminals If any abnormal conditions exist do not attempt to make any measurements VOLTAGEMEASURE...

Страница 10: ...on 2 Press the trigger to open the transformer jaws and clamp them around a conductor Jaws should be completely closed before taking a reading 3 The most accurate reading will be obtained by keeping t...

Страница 11: ...es invalid reading 3 Connect the test leads to the two points at which continuity is to be tested The buzzer will sound if the resistance is less than approxi mately 30 DIODE TESTS 1 Set the Function...

Страница 12: ...and to be discharged before testing TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS 1 Set the Function Range switch to the Temp position 2 Remove leads and slide the Temp switch to the right to close lead jacks 3 Plug any...

Страница 13: ...C to 60 C at 80 R H Temperature Coefficient 0 1 specified accuracy C 18 C or 28 C Auto Power Off 30 minutes after rotary switch or mode changes Altitude 6561 7 Feet 2000m Power Standard 9 volt battery...

Страница 14: ...curacy 50 500Hz 1 5 rdg 8d 50 100Hz 1 5 rdg 8d 50 500Hz 1 5 rdg 8d 50 500Hz 1 5 rdg 8d 50 500Hz 1 5 rdg 8d 50 500Hz Crest Factor 3 AC coupled true rms specified from 5 to 100 of range FREQUENCY Ranges...

Страница 15: ...rdg 10d 50 60Hz 0 660A 3 0 rdg 10d 61 400Hz 660 1000A 2 5 rdg 10d 50 60Hz 660 1000A 3 5 rdg 10d 61 400Hz 1000 1500A 5 0 rdg 10d 50 400Hz 660A 1500A 0 1A 1A Crest Factor 3 AC coupled true rms specified...

Страница 16: ...Circuit Volts 3 2V dc Overload protection 600V DC or AC rms Diode Test Range 2V Resolution 1mV Accuracy 1 5 rdg 5d Test Current 0 8mA Audible indication Less than 0 03V Overload protection 600V DC or...

Страница 17: ...z 660KHz 1MHz Trigger Level 3 5V 3 5V 3 5V 3 5V 3 5V 3 5V Minimum Input Range 10Hz Minimum pluse width 1us Duty cycle limits 30 and 70 Overload protection 600VDC or AC rms Accuracy 0 1 rdg 5d 0 1 rdg...

Страница 18: ...OF BATTERY This meter is powered by a NEDA type 1604 or equivalent 9 volt battery When the meter displays the the battery must be replaced to maintain proper operation Use the following procedure to...

Страница 19: ...P N 7000 1879 2609C p65 2009 12 15 09 15 19...

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