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Certificate of Calibration
We hereby certify that this product has been
calibrated and found to be in accordance
with the applicable SPECIFICATIONS and
STANDARDS.
Accuracies of the standard equipment used in
this calibration are traceable to the National
Standards.

MECO METERS PVT. LTD.


Plot No. EL-60, MIDC Electronic Zone, TTC Industrial
Area, Mahape, Navi Mumbai - 400710 (INDIA)
Tel : 0091-22-27673311-16, 27673300 (Board)
Fax : 0091-22-27673310, 27673330
E-mail : [email protected]
Web : www.mecoinst.com

POWER
HARMONICS
SR. NO. : AND
CHECKED BY :
LEAKAGE TESTER
DATE : MODEL : PLH5760
MODEL NO. : USER MANUAL

EN 61010-2-032 TABLE OF CONTENTS


CAT II 600V I. FEATURES ....................................................................... 3
CAT III 300V II. PANEL DESCRIPTION .................................................... 4
Pollution Degree 2 III. OPEATING INSTRUCTIONS .......................................... 6
lll.1. Measurement of AC mA & A ............................................. 6
Definition of Symbols : lll.1.1. True RMS value of AC Current .............................. 7
lll.1.2. HOLD, MAX, MIN and PEAK of AC Current .......... 8
Caution : Refer to Accompanying Documents lll.1.3. Harmonics of AC Current in Magnitude (mA & A) . 9
lll.1.4. Harmonics of AC Current in Percentage (%) ........ 9
Caution : Risk of Electric Shock lll.1.5. Total Harmonic Distortion (% THD-F) ................. 10
lll.1.6. Crest Factor (C.F.) ............................................... 11
Double Insulation lll.2. Measurement of AC Voltage ............................................ 11
lll.2.1. True RMS value of AC Voltage ............................. 12
Over-voltage Category I (CAT I) : lll.2.2. HOLD, MAX, MIN and PEAK value of AC Voltage13
Equipment for connection to circuits in which measures are taken lll.2.3. Harmonics of AC Voltage in Magnitude (V) ......... 13
to limit the transient over-voltages to an appropriate low level. lll.2.4. Harmonics of AC Voltage in Percentage (%) ...... 14
lll.2.5. Total Harmonics Distortion (% THD-F) ............... 15
Over-voltage Category II (CAT II) : lll.2.6. Crest Factor (C.F.) ............................................... 15
Energy-consuming equipment to be supplied from the fixed lll.3. Measurement of Single Phase AC Power Quality .......... 16
installation. lll.3.1. Single Phase AC Watt ........................................... 17
lll.3.2. Apparent Power (VA, KVA) and
Over-voltage Category III (CAT III) : Reactive Power (VAR, KVAR) .............................. 17
Equipment in fixed installations. lll.3.3. Phase Angle (PF) & Phase Angle (u) ................... 18
lll.3.4. Horse Power (H.P) ............................................... 19
lll.3.5. Energy (mWH, WH or KWH) ................................ 19
WARNING : lll.4 Measurement ot the Balanced 3 Phase AC Power
If the clamp meter is used in a manner Not specified by Quality .............................................................................. 20
the manufacturer, the protection provided by the clamp lll.5 Measurement of the Balanced 3 Phase Sequence ....... 21
meter may be impaired. IV. SET THE CT RATIO ....................................................... 22
V. DISABLE AUTO-POWER-OFF .................................... 22
Vl. SPECIFICATIONS (230C±50C) ....................................... 23
Vll. BATTERY REPLACEMENT .......................................... 30
Vlll. MAINTENANCE & CLEANING ..................................... 30
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1. FEATURES 2. PANEL DESCRIPTION
a. Active (W, KW, HP), reactive (VAR, KVAR) and
apparent
(VA, KVA) power.
b. Power factor (PF), phase angle (u), and energy
(mWH, WH, KWH).
c. Measurement of standby power consumption for IT
products.
d. Non-interrupted AC current harmonic analysis.
e. 1 to 99th order of harmonics at 1.0% basic accuracy.
f. Total harmonic distortion (%THD-F) and crest factor 1. Transformer Jaw Assembly
(CF).
This is used to pick up current signal. To measure AC current
g. True RMS measurement of V and A at 0.5% basic or Power/Watt, the jaw must enclose conductor completely.
accuracy. 2. Transformer Trigger
Press the trigger to open the jaw.
h. Fast peak function (39ms for 50 Hz, 33ms for 60Hz).
3. Rotary Switch
i. Resistance and Continuity with Beeper Measurement This is used to turn the power on and select measurement
of balanced 3f power. of current, voltage or power.
4. MAX/MIN/HOLD/PEAK and t Button
j. Measurement of balanced 3f sequence.
In the measurement of mA, A or V press this button to perform
k. Programmable CT ratio from 1 to 250. function of MAXIMUM, MINIMUM, HOLD & PEAK. It is also
used to decrement the order of harmonics or CT ratio.
l. Max, Min and data hold functions.
If this button is hold when turning on power, the tester can
m. Leakage current measurement at 10mA resulation. perform measurement of phase sequence instead of phase
angle in the balanced 3f power system.
n. Active power in H.P. 5. s 3f Button
o. Auto power off function in 30 minutes. This button is used to increment order of harmonics or CT
ratio. When the rotary switch is set at W-mA or W-A position,
p. Shielded Jaw immune to external interference press this button to select measurement of balanced 3f
power instead of single-phase power.
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6. FUNC Button 3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS


In the measurement of mA, A or V press this button to select 3.1 Measurement of AC mA and A
function of harmonics, THD-F or CF. In the measurement of
NOTE :
W-mA or W-A, press this button to select function of VA,
VAR, PF, phase angle, HP or energy (KWH). 1. Select the correct fundamental frequency of current by
7. LCD moving the sliding switch at the side of the tester.
This is a 4+2+2 digit Liquid Crystal Display. Function symbols, 2. Select the proper position of the rotary switch for the range
units, sign, decimal points, low battery symbols, max, min of current. If the AC current is less than 0.6A, then set the
symbols, peak and harmonic symbols are induded. rotary switch at the position of mA. If the AC current is greater
8, 9,10,12. than 0.6A, then set the rotary switch at the position of A.
Those are symbols of selected functions such as, Hamonic, 3. If the peak value of the input AC current is greater than the
PEAK, MAX, MIN or HOLD. maximum value of the range, then symbol of OL will be
11. Primary Digits displayed.
The primary digits display the value of measurement such NOTE :
as voltage, current or power.
Whenever the rotary switch is set at a new position, the CT ratio
13. Symbols of Units
and fundamental frequency will be displayed first.
These are symbols of Current voltage and power. There are
two digits used to display the fundamental frequency 50 or WARNING :
60 Hz. If the unit clamps on to a load (current) about twice the range, the
14. V Input Terminal unit not only display OL, but also display Low Battery.
This terminal is used as input for voltage and power
NOTE :
measurements.
15. COM Terminal If the CT ratio is not 1, a symbol of ‘CT’ will be shown in the LCD
This terminal is used as common reference input. display for the measurement of mA or A. The reading of current
16. Hand Strap shown in LCD is equal to the true RMS value measured by the
Put your hand through the hole of hand strap to avoid tester multiplied by CT ratio (A LCD = ARMS x CT).
accidental drop of the clamp meter
18. Sliding Switch
Users should select the correct fundamental frequency (50/
60 Hz) by moving the sliding switch to a correct position.

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a. Set the rotary switch at mA or A depending on the range
of AC current. Then select the correct frequency by
moving the sliding switch at the side of the tester.
b. Press the trigger to open the jaw ard fully enclose the
conductor to be measured.
c. The measured value from the LCD display.
3.1.2. HOLD, MAX, MIN and PEAK of AC Current.

a. Set the rotary switch at mA or A depending on the range


of AC current. Then select the correct frequency by
moving the sliding switch at the side of the tester.
WARNING : Make sure that all the test leads are disconnected b. Press the trigger to open the jaw ard fully enclose the
from the meter’s terminals for current measurement. conductor to be measured.
c. The measured value from the LCD display. If the t
3.1.1. True RMS value of AC Current
button is pressed, the symbol of ‘HOLD’, ‘MAX’, “MIN” or
“PEAK” will be shown in LCD alternatively. And the value
of the HOLD, MAX, MIN or PEAK function will be
displayed in LCD alternatively.
d. To return to the display of current measurement, hold the
t button for more than 2 seconds.
NOTE : The PEAK function displays the maximurn value of the
input waveform. The sampling time for the PEAK function is
39ms (50Hz) or 33ms (60Hz). The HOLD, MAX, or MIN function
8 displays the true RMS value. 9

3.1.3. Harmonics of AC Current in Magnitude (mA or A) c. Press the FUNC button twice. The symbols ot “Harmonic”
and “NO” will be shown in LCD. The n-th order (1 to 99)
will be shown in front of the reading of the percentage (%)
of the current.
d. Press the s or t button to increment or decrement the
order of harmonics in front of the reading. The number
will roll over when the maximum (99) or minimum (1) is
a. Set the rotary switch at the position of “mA” or “A” reached.
depending on the range of AC current. Then select the 3.1.5. Total Harmonic Distortion (% THD-F)
correct fundamental frequency by moving the sliding
switch at the side of the tester.
b. Press the trigger to open the jaw and fully enclose the
conductor to be measured.
c. Press the FUNC button once. The symbols of “Harmonic”
and “NO” will be shown in LCD. lhe n-th order (1 to 99) will
be shown in front of the reading of the magnitude (mA or a. Set the rotxy switch at the position of “mA” or “A”
A) of the current. depending on the range of AC current. Then select the
d. Press the s or t button to increment or decrement the correct fundamental frequency by moving the sliding
order of harmonics in front of the reading. The number switch at the side of the tester.
will roll over when the maximum (99) or minimum (1) is b. Press the trigger to open the jaw and fully enclose the
reached. conductor to be measured.
3.1.4. Harmonics of AC Current in Percentage (%) c. Press the FUNC button three times. The symbols of
“THD” and “%” will be shown in LCD. The total harmonic
distortion in percentage with respect to the fundamental
frequency (50 or 60 Hz) will be measured and displayed.
%THD-F = ( (V22 + V32+... V492 + V502 ) / V1)* 100
Where,
V1 : magnitude at the fundamental frequency
a. Set the rotary switch at the position of “mA” or “A” V2 : magnitude at the second harmonics
depending on the range of AC current. Then seled the ...
correct fundamental frequency by moving the sliding V50 : magnitude at the 50-th harmonics.
switch at the side of the tester. NOTE : In the measurement of THD, the response to the button
b. Press the trigger to open the jaw and fully endose the or switch operation becomes slow due to heavy math calculation.
conductor to be measured.
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3.1.6. Crest Factor (C.F.)

a. Set the rotary switch at the position of “mA” or “A”


depending on the range of AC current. Then select the
right frequency by moving the sliding switch at the side of
the tester.
b. Press the trigger to open the jaw and fully enclose the
conductor to be measured.
c. Press the FUNC button four times. The symbols of C.F.
will be shown in LCD. The crest factor (C.F.) will be
measured and displayed. The crest factor (CF) is defined
as following: 3.2.1. True RMS value of AC Voltage
C.F. = (peak value) / (RMS value)
3.2 Measurement of AC Voltage
NOTE :
1. Select the correct fundamental frequency of voltage by
moving the sliding switch at the side of the tester.
2. If the peak value of the input AC voltage is greater than the
maximum value of the range, then symbol of OL will be a. Set the rotary switch at position V. Then select the correct
displayed. fundamental frequency by moving the sliding switch at
NOTE : the side of the tester.
Whenever the rotary switch is set at a new position, the CT ratio b. Insert the test leads into the input jack. Connect the test
and fundamental frequency will be displayed first. prods of the test leads in PARALLEL to the circuit to be
NOTE : measured.
If the CT ratio is not 1, a symbol of ‘CT’ will be shown in the LCD c. Read the measured RMS value from the LCD display.
display.
WARNING :
Maximum input for ACV is 600. Do not attempt to take any voltage
measurement that exceeds the limits. Exceeding the limits could
cause electrical shock and damage to the clamp meter. 13
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3.2.2. HOLD, MAX, MIN and PEAK value of AC Voltage prods of the test leads in PARALLEL to the circuit to be
measured.
c. Press the FUNC button once. The symbols of “Harmonic”
and “NO’ will be shown in LCD. The n-th order (1 to 99)
will be shown in front of the reading of the magnitude (V)
of the voltage.
d. Press the s or t button to increment or decrement the
a. Set the rotary switch at position V. Then select the correct order of harmonics in front of the reading. The number
fundamental frequency by moving the sliding switch at will roll over when the maximum (99) or minimum (1) is
the side of the tester. reached.
b. Insert the test leads into the input jack. Connect the test 3.2.4. Harmonics of AC Voltage in Percentage (%)
prods of the test leads in PARALLEL to the circuit to be
measured.
c. The measured value is displayed in the LCD display. If
the t button is pressed, the symbol of “HOLD”, “MAX”,
“MIN” or “PEAK” will be shown in LCD altenatively. And
the value of the HOLD, MAX, MIN or PEAK function will
be displayed in LCD alternatively. a. Set the rotary switch at position V. Then select the correct
d. To return to the display of current measurement, hold the fundamental frequency by moving the sliding switch at
t button for more than 2 seconds. the side of the tester.
NOTE : The PEAK function displays the maximum value of the b. Insert the test leads into the input jack. Connect the test
input waveform. The sampling time for the PEAK function is 39ms prods of the test leads in PARALLEL to the circuit to be
(50Hz) or 33ms (60Hz). The HOLD, MAX, or MIN function measured.
displays the true RMS value. c. Press the FUNC button twice. The symbols of “Harmonic”
3.2.3. Harmonics of AC Voltage in Magnitude (V) and “NO” will be shown in LCD. The n-th order (1 to 99)
will be shown in front of the reading of the percentage (%)
of the voltage.
d. Press the s or t button to incremeni or decrement the
order of harmonics in front of the reading. The number
will roll over when the maximum (99) or minimum (1) is
reached.
a. Set the rotay switch at position V. Then select the correct
fundamental frequency by moving the sliding switch at
the side of the tester.
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3.2.5. Total Harmonic Distortion (% THD-F) b. Insert the test leads into the input jack. Connect the test
prods of the test leads in PARALLEL to the circuit to be
measured.
c. Press the FUNC button four times. The symbols of C.F.
will be shown in LCD. The crest factor (C.F.) will be
measured and displayed. The crest factor (CF) is defined
as following:
a. Set the rotary switch at position V. Then select the correct C.F. (Crest Factor) = (Peak Value) / (RMS Value)
fundamental frequency by moving the sliding switch at 3.3 Measurement of Single Phase AC Power Quality
the side of the tester. NOTE :
b. Insert the test leads into the input jack. Connect the test 1. Select the correct fundamental frequency of current and
prods of the test leads in PARALLEL to the circuit to be voltage by moving the sliding switch at the side of the tester.
measured. 2. Select the proper position of the rotary switch for the range
c. Press the FUNC button three times. The symbols of of current. If the AC current is less than 0.6A, then set the
“THD” and “%” will be shown in LCD. The total harmonic rotary switch at the position of W-mA. If the AC current is
distortion in percentage with respect to the fundamental greater than 0.6A, then set the rotary switch at the position
frequency (50 or 60 Hz) will be measured and displayed. of W-A.
%THD-F = ( (V22 + V32 + ... +V492+ V502 ) / V1 ) * 100 3. If the peak value of the input AC current is greater than the
Where, maximum value of the range, then symbol of OL will be
V1 : magnitude at the fundamental frequency displayed.
V2 : magnitude at the second hamonics NOTE : Whenever the rotary switch is set at a new position,
... the CT ratio and fundamental frequency will be displayed first.
V50 : magnitude at the 50-th harmonics. NOTE : If the CT ratio is not 1, a symbol of “CT” will be shown
NOTE : In the measurement of THD, the response to the button in the LCD display for the measurement of W-mA or W-A.
or switch operation becomes slow due to heavy math calculation.
3.2.6. Crest Factor (C.F.)

a. Set the rotary switch at position V. Then select the correct


fundamental frequency by moving the sliding switch at
16 the side of the tester. 17

3.3.1 Single Phase AC Watt 3.3.3. Power Factor (PF), and Phase Angle (u
u)

a. Connect the test leads to the voftage source in parallel


with the load.
b. Clamp on one of the wire to the load. The current should
flow from the front of the tester to the side of the battery
cover.
c. Select proper Watt range (W-mA or W-A).
d. Read the value shown on LCD in mW, W, or KW. The unit a. Connect the test leads to the voltage source in parallel
of watt is automatically scaled. with the load.
3.3.2 Apparent Power (VA, KVA) and Reactive Power (VAR, b. Clamp on one of the wire to the load. The current should
KVAR) flow from the front of the tester to the side of the battery
cover.
c. Select proper Watt range (W-mA or W-A).
d. The value of mW, W, or KW will be displayed in LCD. The
unit af watt is automatically scaled.
e. Press the FUNC button three times to display PF from
0.000 to 1.000.
a. Connect the test leads to the voltage source in parallel f. Press the FUNC button four times to display phase angle
with the load. (u) from -1800 to + 1800
b. Clamp on one of the wire to the load. The current should NOTE : To display phase angle (u) from 0 to 360, hold the s
flow from the front of the tester to the side of the battery button, then turn the power on. Once the tester is turned on in
cover. this way, the tester will display phase angle from 0 to 3600 (when
c. Select proper Watt range (W-mA or W-A). phase angle function is selected).
d. The value of mW, W, or KW will be displayed in LCD. The
unit of watt is automatically scaled.
e. Press the FUNC button once to display VA or KVA. The
unit is automatically scaled,
f. Press the FUNC button twice to display VAR or KVAR.
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3.3.4. Horse Power (H.P.) WH, or KWH). The energy is displayed in 6 digits (Four
large digits and two small digits). The energy will be reset
to zero at the beginning when this function is selected.
3.4 Measurement of the Balanced 3 Phase AC Power Quality

a. Connect the test leads to the voltage source in parallel


with the load.
b. Clamp on one of the wire to the load. The current should
flow from the front of the tester to the side of the battery a. Connect the black test lead to the voltage L3, and connect
cover. the red test lead to L1.
c. Select proper Watt range (W-mA or.W-A). b. Clamp on one of the wire to L2. The current should flow
d. The value of mW, W, or KW will be displayed in LCD. The from the front of the tester to the side of the battery cover.
unit of watt is automatically scaled. c. Select proper Watt range (W-mA or W-A).
e. Press the FUNC button five times to display power in the d. Press the s button to select balanced 3f. A symbol of
unit of HP. “3f” will be shown in LCD.
3.3.5. Energy (mWH, WH, or KWH) e. The value of mW, W, or KW will be displayed in LCD. The
unit of watt is automatically scaled.
NOTE : Users can also obtain the measurements of VA, VAR,
PF, Phase Angle, HP, and energy (WH) for balanced 3f power
system. The operations are the same as the measurements for
the single-phase power system.

a. Connect the test leads to the voltage source in parallel


with the load.
b. Clamp on one of the wire to the load. The current should
flow from the front of the tester to the side of the battery
cover.
c. Select proper Watt range (W-mA or W-A).
d. The value of mW, W, or KW will be displayed in LCD. The
unit of watt is automatically scaled.
e. Press the FUNC button six times. A character of H is
displayed in front of reading to indicate energy (mWH,
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3.5 Measurement of the Balanced 3 Phase Sequence c. Clamp on to the wire of L2. The current should flow from
the front of the tester to the side of the battery cover.
d. Press the s button to select 3 phase power system. A
symbol of 3f will be shown in LCD.
e. Press the FUNC button to select phase angle function.
The LCD will show L123 to indicate the clockwise
sequence. Or the LCD will show L132 to indicate counter
clockwise sequence.

4. Set the CT Ratio


To set the CT ratio, hold the FUNC button, and then turn the
power on. A symbol of "CT" will be shown in LCD. The
default value of CT is 1. To change the CT ratio, users can
press the s or t button to increment or decrement the
value by 1. Holding the s or t button will speed up the
process of incrementing or decrementing.
To exit the setting of CT ratio, press the FUNC button..

5. Disable AUTO-POWER-OFF
The tester has an auto-power-off function. The tester will
turn the power off after power is turned on for 30 minutes. To
disable the auto power off function, hold the FUNC button for
more than 2 seconds. A beep sound will be heard to indicate
that the auto power off function is disabled.

a. Hold the t button and then turn the power on. Set the
rotary switch at the W-mA or W-A position.
b. Connect the black test lead to the voltage L3 and connect
the red test lead to L1.

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6. Specifications (230C±50C) Range Resolution Accuracy (60-100A)2
AC Watt (50 or 60 Hz, PF 0.6 to 1. CT = 1, Voltage is greater 0.050 - 9.999 W 0.001W ±2% of VA ± 5dgts
than AC 4V, Current is greater than AC 1mA for mA range, 10.00 - 99.99 W 0.01W ±2% of VA ± 5dgts
and Current is greater than AC 0.04A for A range.
100.0 - 999.9 W 0.1W ±2% of VA ± 5dgts
Specification applies to continuous waveforms)
1.000 - 9.999 KW 0.001KW ±2% of VA ± 5dgts
Range Resolution Accuracy (0 to 60A)1
10.00 - 99.99 W 0.01KW ±2% of VA ± 5dgts
0.050 - 9.999 W 0.001 W ±2% ± 0.025 W
100.0 - 999.9 W 0.1KW ±2% of VA ± 5dgts
10.00 - 99.99 W 0.01 W ±2% ± 0.25 W
1000 - 9999 W 1KW ±2% of VA ± 5dgts
100.0 - 999.9 W 0.1 W ±2% ± 2.5 W 2
For CTf1, the accuracy in percentage is the same (±2%).
1.000 - 9.999 KW 0.001 KW ±2% ± 0.025 KW
But the additional digits should be multiplied by the CT
10.00 - 99.99 KW 0.01 KW ±2% ± 0.25 KW ratio.
100.0 - 999.9 KW 0.1 KW ±2% ± 2.5 KW For example, ±5 digits becomes ±5 digits * CT ratio
1000 - 9999 KW 1 KW ±2% ± 25 KW Range of CT Ratio : 1 to 250
1
For CTf1, the accuracy in percentage is the same (±2%). H.P. (Horse Power)
But the additional wattage should be multiplied by the CT 1 H.P. = 746 W
ratio. AC Apparent Power (VA, from 0.000VA to 9999
For example, ± 0.025W becomes ± 0.025W* CT ratio KVA)
VA = V r.m.s. x A r.m.s
AC Reactive Power (VAR, from 0.000 VAR to 9999 KVAR)
VAR = N (VA2 - W2)
AC Active Energy (mWH, WH, or KWH, from 0 mWH to
999,999 KWH)
WH = W * Time (in hours)
AC Current (50 or 60 Hz, Auto Range, True RMS, Crest
Factor < 4, CT=1, Overload Protection AC 600A)
Range Resolution Accuracy of Readings3
0.50 - 60.00 mA 0.01 mA ±0.5% ±5dgts
60.00 - 99.99 mA 0.01 mA ±0.5% ±5dgts
100.0 - 600.0 mA 0.1 mA ±0.5% ±5dgts
0.050 - 9.999 A 0.001 A ±0.5% ±5dgts
10.00 - 60.00 A 0.01 A ±0.5% ±5dgts
60.00 - 99.99 A 0.01 A ±1.0% ±5dgts
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For CTf1, the accuracy in percentage is the same (±0.5%). Harmonics of AC Current in Percentage (1 to 99th order,
But the additional digits should be multiplied by the CT minimum current at 50 or 60 Hz is greater than 100mA for mA
ratio. range, and greater than 1A for A range. If the current is 0 at 50 or
For example, ± 5digits becomes ± 5digits* CT ratio 60 Hz, all the percentage (%) display is 0)
Range Resolution Accuracy
AC Voltage (50 or 60 Hz, Auto Range, True RMS, Crest Factor
< 4, Input Impedance 10 MV, Overload Protection AC 800V) 1 - 10th 0.1% ±0.2% of reading ±1%
Range Resolution Accuracy of Readings 11 - 20th 0.1% ±2% of reading ±1%
5V - 250 V 0.1 V ±0.5%±5dgts 21 - 50th(A range) 0.1% ±5% of reading ±1%
250V - 600 V 0.1 V ±0.5%±5dgts 21 - 50th(mA range) 0.1% ±10% of reading ±1%
Harmonics of AC Voltage in Percentage (1 to 99 th order, 51 - 99th 0.1% ±35% of reading ±1%
minimum voltage at 50 or 60 Hz is greater than AC 80V. If the Harmonics of AC Current in Magnitude (1 to 99 th order,
voltage is 0 at 50 or 60 Hz, all the percentage (%) display is 0). minimum voltage at 50 or 60 Hz is greater than AC 80V)
Range Resolution Accuracy Range Resolution Accuracy
1 - 10th 0.1% ±0.2% of reading ±1% 1 - 10th ±0.2% of reading ±7dgts
11 - 20th 0.1% ±2% of reading ±1% 11 - 20th ±2% of reading ±7dgts
0.01mA/0.1mA
21 - 50th 0.1% ±5% of reading ±1% 21 - 50th (A range) 0.001A/0.01A ±5% of reading ±7dgts
51 - 99th 0.1% ±35% of reading ±1% 21 - 50th (mA range) ±10% of reading ±7dgts
Harmonics of AC Voltage in Magnitude (1 to 99 th order, 51 - 99th ±35% of reading ±7dgts
minimum voltage at 50 or 60 Hz is greater than AC 80V) Power Factor (PF, ACV > 4V, AC mA > 1mA, AC A > 0.04A,
Range Resolution Accuracy Watt > 50digits)
1 - 10th 0.1 V ±0.2% of reading ±7dgts Range Resolution Accuracy
11 - 20th 0.1 V ±2% of reading ±7dgts 0.000 -1.000 0.001 ±0.04
21 - 50th 0.1 V ±5% of reading ±7dgts
51 - 99th 0.1V ±35% of reading ±7dgts

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Phase Angle (u) Indoor Use
Range Resolution Accuracy Conductor Size : 30mm (approx.)
-1800 to 1800 0.10 ± 20 Battery Type : two 1.5V SUM-3
00 to 3600 0.10 ± 20
Display : 4+2+2 digits LCD
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD-F with respect to the funda-
Range Selection : Auto
mental frequency, min. value at 50 or 60 Hz is greater than AC
80V, greater than 1A for A range, and greater than 100mA for Overload Indication : OL
mA range. Calculation is done over 1 to 50 Harrnonics. If the Power Consumption : 10mA (approx.)
voltage or current is 0 at 50 or 60 Hz, all the percentage (%)
Low battey Indication :
display is 0)
Auto-Power-Off : 30 minutes after power-on
Range Resolution Accuracy
0.0 - 20.0% 0.1% ± 2% Update Time : 2 times/sec. (display)
20.0 - 100% 0.1% ± 3% of reading ± 5% No. of Samples per Period : 512 (voltage or current)
100 - 999.9% 0.1% ± 10% of reading ± 10% 256 (power)
Peak Value of AC Voltage (peak value > 5V) or AC Current Operating Temperature : -100C to 500C
(peak value > 10mA for mA range and peak value > 0.5A for
Operating Humidity : less than 85% relative
A range)
Altitude : up to 2000M
Range Sampling Time Accuracy of Reading
50 Hz 39ms ± 5% ± 30 digts Storage Temperature : -200C to 600C
60 Hz 33ms ± 5% ± 30 digts Storage Humidity : less than 75% relative
Crest Factor (C.F.) of AC Voltage (peak value > 5V) or AC Dimension : 210 x 62 x 35.6mm (approx.)
Current (peak value > 10mA for mA range and peak value > Weight : 200gms including battery (approx.)
0.5A for A range)
Accesseies : test leads x 1
Range Resolution Accuracy
Carrying bag x 1
1.00-99.99 0.01 ± 5% ± 30 digts Instruction manual x1
Batteries 1.5V x 2 (installed)
Option : Alligator clips

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7. Battery Replacement NOTE

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When the low battery symbol is displayed on the LCD, replace ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

the old batteries with two new batteries.


A. MUST Turn the power off and remove the test leads
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from the clamp meter.


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B. Remove the screw of the battery comparlment.


C. Lift and remove the battery comparlment. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

D. Remove the old batteries.


E. Insert two new 1.5V SUM-3 batteries. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

F. Place the battery compartment and secure the screw.


8. Maintenance & Cleaning ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

Servicing not covered in this manual should only be performed


by qualified personnel. Repairs should only be performed by
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qualified personnel.
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Periodically wipe the case with a damp doth and detergent; do


not use abrasives or solvents. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

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