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Leakage Current Clamp Meter with Measuring Range AC 200mA/2A/200A


$186.98
The digital current clamp meter is a special mini clamp meter for circuit leakage current and AC leakage current test. The le
SKU: CHN-CLAM-DT-9810
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Leakage current clamp meter has leakage current measuring range AC 0-200mA/0-2A/0-200A, data hold/automatic power off/overload protection/backlight functions, maximum jaw opening size 1.2" (30mm), 4 digit display and maximum value 1999.

Specification:

BasicsModelCHN-DT-9810
Weight225g
Size (L*W*H)182*61*34mm
Display4 digit LCD display
Maximum display value1999
Power supplyDC 3V, 2 AAA batteries
Maximum jaw opening size1.2" (30mm)
Woring environmentTemperature: 0℃~30℃ (32℉~86℉), relative humidity:<90%, altitude: <3000m
Storage environmentTemperature: -25℃~60℃ (-14℉~140℉), relative humidity:<90%
Display rate2 times/s
Safety standardEN61010-1, EN61010-2-032, CAT II 600V
Protection classIP54
AccessoriesUser manual, 2 AAA batteries
FunctionsItemRangeResolutionAccuracy
Leakage currentAC 200mA0.1mA±(5.0%+8 digits)
AC 2A1mA±(5.0%+8 digits)
AC 200A100mA±(2.5%+10 digits)
Special functionsData holdAutomatically hold the reading and peak value when taking a measurement
Automatic power offAutomatic power off when 15 minutes no operation
Overload protectionOverload protection for 100% range
Range selectionManual range selection
BacklightBacklight for LCD display

Leakage current clamp meter measuring method:
Leakage current clamp meter 200A measuring method
Tips: How to measure circuit leakage current with a current clamp meter?
The supply current and the return current generate a relative magnetic field. The currents should be equal (and opposite) and the opposing magnetic fields should cancel each other out. If there is no cancellation, it means that some current (called leakage current) is returning from the other path, and the only other path is the ground loop.There are many reasons cause for leakage current, one is the load and the nature of the circuit itself, one is the wrong wiring, and the third is the poor insulation.
Place the live wire and neutral wire in the jaws of the leakage current clamp meter as shown in the figure above. If any current can be measured, that is the leakage current, which is returning to the ground loop.