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1. Pince Multim tre Courants de fuites Leakage Clamp on Meter Multimeter und Fehlerstrom Messzange Pinza Multimetro Correnti di fuga Pinza Multimetro Corrientes de fugas Press 2 Sec so 60Hz HOLD DDR ARNOUX FRANCAIS Notice de Fonctionnement ENGLISH User s manual DEUTSCH Bedienungsanleitung ITALIANO Libretto d Istruzioni ESPANOL Manual de Instrucciones CHAUVINE ARNOUX English TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS coocccioccccccocccconnno 19 1 4 Precautions and safety measures 19 1 1 1 Before use 19 1 1 2 NENT NO 20 1 1 3 rulle EE 20 1 1 4 Instructions oooocoononocccccnoncnoncncncnononnann nono 20 11 5 Maintenance ssssseesesseeeeeeesrrrnrnssrrrrn reene 20 1 2 Waranty aaner aaeain ea Ee 21 1 3 Maintenance aaisen iriran 21 1 4 Unpacking Repackimg eee 21 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTRUMENT 22 2 1 Description of the front and rear panels 22 2 2 Description of the display unit 23 3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION i nnisiniiinieiin 24 3 1 Preparation for use 24 3 1 1 Power SUPP Y cooococccccccconconoccnccconcnnncnnnnononns 24 3 1 2 Installation and replacement of the DAMM OS iia lll 24 3 2 Automatic randes 24 3 3 MAXIMUM value MAY 24 3 4 Hold mode HO Di 25 3 5 Relative values GEO 25 3 6 50 GOHZ filter oooooccoooccoccooccccconacccnnonccnnn
2. Batteries low Automatic range Maximum value display Hold mode display Relative Measurement displayed Continuity measurement Voltage measurement Current measurement Frequency measurement Fundamental filter active Measurement over whole pass band Automatic shut off activated Alternating current voltage F 62 F 65 English 3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 3 1 Preparation for use 3 1 1 Power supply Batteries AAA or LRO3 1 5 V two Battery life 45 hours alkaline batteries 3 1 2 Installation and replacement of the batteries 1 is displayed when the voltage delivered by the batteries is below the operating voltage Zi Before replacing the batteries set the switch to OFF disconnect the measuring cords and disconnect the clamp from the circuit being measured 3 Loosen the screw and open the cover of the battery compartment with a screwdriver 4 Replace the used batteries with two new 1 5V LRO3 batteries 5 Put the cover back in place and tighten the attachment screw 3 2 Automatic ranges Range selection is automatic for all functions The AUTO symbol on the display indicates this operating mode 3 3 MAXIMUM value MAX In the AC current and AC amp DC voltage measurement modes the largest value can be measured simply by pressing the MAX button The MAX symbol then appears on the screen The acquisition time is 100ms To deactivate this function press the MAX button again 24 F 62 F 6
3. DC component Temperature 23 C 5 C RH lt 80 External magnetic field lt 40 A m No alternating magnetic field Conductor being measured centred in A Specifications given for values from 5 to 100 of each range Note For a crest factor CF between 1 4 and 3 at full scale add 1 to these specifications 33 F 62 F 65 07 2014 Code 691435A00 Ed 6 DEUTSCHLAND Chauvin Amoux GmbH Strafburger Str 34 77694 Kehl Rhein Tel 07851 99 26 0 Fax 07851 99 26 60 ESPA A Chauvin Arnoux Ib rica S A CO Roger de Hor N 298 Planta 1 08025 Barcelona Tel 902 20 22 26 Fax 984 59 14 43 ITALIA Amra SpA V a Sart Arrbrogjo 23 20050 Bareggia d Macherio MB Ted 039 245 75 45 Fax 089 481 561 STERREICH Chauvin Arnoux Ges mb H Samestrasse 29 2 4 1230 Wen Tel 01 61 61 961 0 Fax 01 61 61 961 61 SCANDINAVIA CA M tsystem AB Box 4501 SE 18304 T BY Tel 46 8 50 52 68 00 Fax 46 8 50 52 68 10 SCHWEIZ Chauvin Amoux AG Moosacherstrasse 15 8804 AU ZH Tel 044 727 7555 Fax 044 727 75 56 UNITED KINGDOM Chauvin Amoux Ltd Unit 1 Nason Gi agstip Sq Shaw Cross Business Park Denebury West Yarkstire WF1271H Tel 01924 460 494 Fax 01924 455 328 MIDDLE EAST Chauvin Arnoux Middle East P O BOX 60 154 1241 2020 JAL EL DIB Beirut LEBANON Tel 01 89 04 25 Fax 01 8904 24 CHINA Shanghai PuJiang Enerdis Instruments Co Ltd 3rdBuidy N 381 XergDeRoed 2
4. that the automatic shut off mode is activated To deactivate automatic shut off hold the ZERO button down and operate the switch The symbol disappears from the display unit indicating that automatic shut off is deactivated 3 8 Backlighting Pressing the key activates backlighting of the display The backlighting can be switched off manually by pressing the key otherwise it is switched oft automatically after 180 seconds 25 F 62 F 65 English 4 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 4 1 Alternating current measurement A range Set the switch to A Open the clamp by pressing the trigger Place the clamp around the conductor to be measured and release the trigger check that the clamp is properly closed Read the measurement on the display unit Note As a safety measure disconnect the measuring cords from the clamp before performing this operation The clamp must be placed around a single conductor of a circuit since otherwise the measurement may be thrown off The measurement is optimal with the conductor centred in the middle of the jaws 26 F 62 F 65 English 4 2 Leakage current measurement mA range Note As a safety me
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6. 5 English 3 4 Hold mode HOLD The value displayed can be frozen simply by pressing the HOLD button The HOLD symbol is then displayed on the screen To deactivate this function press the HOLD button again 3 5 Relative values ZERO It is possible to compare two values in any function except frequency measurement simply by pressing the ZERO button When the first value is displayed on the screen press the ZERO buttons The ZERO symbol then appears on the screen and the display unit indicates the value zero Make your second measurement The display unit then indicates the difference between the second value and the first value To deactivate this function press the ZERO button again This function can be used to compare two voltage measurements e g to determine a voltage drop or to correct for the resistance of the cords when making a resistance measurement 3 6 50 60Hz filter It is possible to filter the signal when making a current measurement in order to display only the fundamental by a long press on the HOLD button The 50 60Hz symbol then appears on the screen To deactivate this function and return to measuring over the whole passband of the instrument effect another long press on the 50 60Hz button The WIDE symbol then appears on the screen 3 7 Automatic shut off instrument The clamp is shut off automatically after 10 minutes if no operation is performed The symbol indicates
7. asure disconnect the measuring cords from the clamp before performing this operation The measurement is optimal with the conductor centred in the middle of the jaws Set the switch to mA Open the clamp by pressing the trigger Place the clamp around the active conductors Phase conductors and Neutral and release the trigger check that the clamp is properly closed Read the measurement on the display unit The reading can be filtered to reflect only the fundamental by a long press on the HOLD key giving an indication of the impact of the harmonics 27 F 62 F 65 English 4 3 AC and DC voltage measurements Set the switch to V for an AC voltage measurement and to V for a DC voltage measurement i Connect the red test cord to the input terminal and the black test cord to the COM input terminal Then place the probe tips in contact with the points where the AC voltage is to be measured Read the result on the display unit 4 4 Resistance measurement S MEE aen 2 lo a al 3000 H tt nen IO 28 Set the switch to 2 Connect the red test cord to the input terminal and the black test cord to the COM input terminal Place the probe tips in contact with the points to be measured and read the result on the display unit Note Before making a measurement on a circuit check that it is Off and that ANY capa
8. citors are discharged F 62 F 65 English 4 5 Audible continuity test Set the switch to M Q Connect the red test cord to the terminal and the black test cord to the COM terminal Place the probe tips in contact with the circuit to be tested If the resistance is less than 35 Q the buzzer will sound continuously 29 F 62 F 65 English 4 6 Frequency measurement Hz Set the switch to Hz for a frequency measurement in AC voltage mode Connect the red test cord to the input terminal and the black test cord to the COM input terminal Then place the probe tips in contact with the points where the AC voltage is to be measured Read the result on the display unit Disconnect the probe tip cords from the clamp on meter m Set the switch to Hz for a frequency measurement in AC current mode Open the clamp by pressing the trigger 2a R ate Place the clamp around the active conductors Phase conductors and Neutral and release the trigger check that the clamp is properly closed Read the measurement result on the display unit Note The frequency measurement cannot be made if the clamp on meter detects both a current measurement and a voltage measurement 30 F 62 F 65 English 5 SPECIFICATIONS 5 1 General Only values with tolerance
9. its in installation category Ill in a pollution level 2 environment with voltages not exceeding 300V with respect to ground Definitions of the installation categories CAT Il Measurement category ll is for measurements performed on circuits directly connected to the low voltage installation Examples measurements on household appliances and portable tools CAT Ill Measurement category Ill is for measurement performed in the building installation Examples distribution boards circuit breakers machine or industrial equipment with permanent connection to the fixed installation CAT IV Measurement category IV is for measurements performed at the source of the low voltage installation Examples meters and measurements on primary overcurrent protection devices and ripple control units For your safety use only cords complying with the IEC 61010 standard Before each use check that they are in perfect working condition 19 F 62 F 65 English 1 1 2 While in use Never exceed the maximum safe values indicated in the specifications for each type of measurement When the clamp on meter is connected to the measuring circuits do not touch any unused terminal Before changing functions disconnect the measuring cords from the circuit being measured Never perform resistance measurements on a live circuit 1 1 3 Symbols Loi Refer to the operating manual N Risk of electric shock Double insulation 1 1 4 In
10. nnnos 25 3 7 Automatic shut off instrument 25 3 8 le Le LTE 25 4 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION nsssinisseeaeneen 26 4 1 Alternating current measurement A range 26 4 2 Leakage current measurement mA range 27 4 3 AC and DC voltage measurements 28 4 4 Resistance measurement eee 28 4 5 Audible continuity Test 29 4 6 Frequency measurement H2 30 5 SPECIFICATIONS AA 31 5 1 Generali ici as 31 5 2 CharacteriSticS icons ida 31 5 2 1 AC current automatic ranges 31 5 2 2 MAC current automatic ranges 31 5 2 3 AC voltage automatic ranges 31 5 2 4 DC voltage automatic ranges 31 5 2 5 Resistance Q and continuity 32 5 2 6 Frequency automatic ranges 32 52 A e See EE Eug 32 5 2 8 General information eeeeeeeeeeeeee eeen 32 5 3 ENVIO Me aceae aa ania 33 5 3 1 Temperature seeen 33 Dio EMail 33 5 4 DO arcada 33 18 F 62 F 65 English 1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1 1 Precautions and safety measures 1 1 1 Before use You have just bought a clamp on leakage meter Thank you for your confidence This clamp on meter complies with the IEC 61010 safety standard for electronic measuring instruments For your own safety and that of the instrument it is best to follow the instructions given in this manual This instrument can be used for measurements on circu
11. produced in any form without our permission Note warranty does not cover the magnetic head gap 1 3 Maintenance For checking and calibration contact one of our accredited metrology laboratories information and contact details available on request at our Chauvin Arnoux subsidiary or the branch in your country 1 4 Unpacking Repacking All of the equipment has been checked mechanically and electrically before shipping Every precaution has been taken to ensure that the instrument reaches you undamaged It is wise to check it promptly in order to detect any deterioration that may have occurred during transport If any deterioration is found state your reservations to the carrier Attention For reshipment it is best to use the original packaging and state the reasons for returning the equipment as clearly as possible in a note enclosed with it 21 F 62 F 65 English 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTRUMENT 2 1 Description of the front and rear panels Jaws Protective guard Trigger MAX function Backlighting function Display unit COM input terminals HOLD function 50 60Hz filter Switch Display reset zero key Input terminals Battery well OO JO Oo E ob A hh od N 20 22 F 62 F 65 English 2 2 Description of the display unit t AUTO HOLD ZERO MAX KQ I T CI C Ow MANANA N 50 60Hz WIDE KHz E AUTO MAX HOLD ZERO Ou V A HS 50 60 Hz WIDE 23
12. requency measurement for voltages greater than 5 V RMS 5 2 7 Safety IEC 61010 1 and IEC 61010 2 032 Insulation class Ill Pollution level 2 Altitude lt 2000 m Installation category CAT Ill 300V 5 2 8 General information Digital display unit 4 LCD digits with max reading of 9 999 points Overload If a reading overshoots the range the BL symbol is displayed Battery Low indicator is displayed when the voltage delivered by the battery is less than the operating voltage Sampling 2 measurements s for the digital display 100ms for the MAX function Degree of protection of the enclosure IP 30 as per NF EN 60529 Maximum opening of jaws 28 mm Dimensions L xI xH 218 x 64 x 30 mm Weight 280 g with batteries 32 F 62 F 65 English 5 3 Environment 5 3 1 Temperature Operation 0 C to 40 C lt 80 RH Storage 10 C to 60 C lt 70 RH 5 3 2 EMC Immunity and Emissions as per EN 61326 1 5 4 To order F62 P01120760 F65 P01120761 Instrument delivered in a box with 1 operating manual 1 set of measuring cords D4mm one black and one red 2 1 5V AAA or LR3 batteries 1 carrying bag Accessories and spare parts Set of 2 silicon leads with D4mm plugs P01295454Z P01295453Z Set of 2 alligator clamps P01295457Z 2P E socket tester P01101997Z Carrying case 200x100x40 mm P01298065Z APPENDIX Reference conditions Sine wave signal Frequency from 48 to 65Hz No
13. s or stated limits are guaranteed Values without tolerances are stated for information only 5 2 Characteristics The precision is of reading L number of representation units digits or D under the reference conditions see Appendix 5 2 1 AC current automatic ranges 104 m 1 2 5cts 50 60Hz 2 5 5cts 60 500Hz F 65 3 5 10cts 500 3kHz 80 100A 5 t5 cts 50 60Hz Overload protection 150 Arms F65 RMS measurement Rooth Mean Square value 5 2 2 mAC current automatic ranges 104A 1 2 5cts 50 60Hz 2 5 5cts 60 500Hz GOMA Du res 3 5 10cts 500 3kHz Overload protection 150 Arms F65 RMS measurement Rooth Mean Square value 5 2 3 AC voltage automatic ranges 1 0 5cts 50 60Hz 600V 0 1V 1 2 t5cts 60 500Hz F 65 2 5 5cts 500 3kHz Input impedance 1 MQ Overload protection 660 Vrms F65 RMS measurement Rooth Mean Square value 5 2 4 DC voltage automatic ranges 600V 1 0 2cts Input impedance 1 MQ Overload protection 660 Vrms F65 RMS measurement Rooth Mean Square value 31 F 62 F 65 English 5 2 5 Resistance Q and continuity 1 Range Resolution Accuracy Max voltage 3 3V DC during the measurement Overload protection 660 Vrms Continuity selection threshold R lt 35 Q 5 2 6 Frequency automatic ranges A Hz O OMe AA 100 1 kHz 0 100 Hz SS 100 1 kHz GE Frequency measurement for currents greater than 10 mA RMS F
14. structions Before opening the instrument you must disconnect it from the measuring circuits and check that you are not charged with static electricity which could destroy internal components A qualified person is someone familiar with the installation construction use and hazards He she is authorized to start up and shut down the installation and equipment in conformity with the safety rules 1 1 5 Maintenance Clean the instrument with a damp cloth and soap Do not use abrasive substances or solvents 20 F62 F65 English 1 2 Warranty This equipment is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship in conformity with the general conditions of sale During the warranty period the instrument may be repaired only by the maker who shall be free to decide whether to repair or to replace all or part of the instrument If the equipment is returned to the maker the cost of transport to the maker s is borne by the customer The warranty does not cover the following cases 1 improper use of the hardware or use in association with incompatible equipment 2 modification of the equipment without the explicit authorization of the maker s technical staff 3 work done by a person not approved by the maker 4 adaptation to a particular application not anticipated in the definition of the equipment or in the operating instructions 1 impact fall or flood The contents of this manual may not be re

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