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V

V

I

I

P

P

C

C

L

L

A

A

M

M

P

P

M

M

I

I

N

N

I

I

MIN/ MAX Mode:

-Accuracy: same as previous table +0.2% L

-Capture time: 100 ms typ.

3.6 Current measurements 

 (A)

1. 

Set the rotary switch to position

 "A "

2. 

Clamp the conductor carrying the current to be measured, check for proper closing of the jaws and for foreign

bodies in the gap. For DC, the    arrow engraved on the jaws must be directed in the presumed direction of current

circulation for the sign of the displayed value to be significant.

Range switching and AC/DC selection are automatic. Actuate the yellow key to force AC, DC or AC+DC selection

manually if necessary.

Correction of the current measurement zero (DC zero)

To measure the low currents, perform a zero correction first. -Press and hold the HOLD key until zero appears on

the display. The corrected value will then be memorised and subtracted from the value of the current measured later.

Note:

 this correction is performed only on the DC component of the zero. If the value measured is higher than 6 

A,

this correction is stopped and the memorised correction value is reset to zero.

(1) In DC, the display indicates 

+OL

 above +400 A and -OL above -400 A (600 A in PEAK mode).

     In AC, the display indicates 

OL

 over 400 Arms (900 V in PEAK mode).

(2) In AC, if the value of the current measured is < 0.15 A, the display shows 

0.00.

(3) With correction of zero in DC

- Repeatability of the measurement after several consecutive closings of the clamp: 0.3% typical

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MIN/ MAX Mode:

      

- Accuracy: same as previous table +0.2% L

      - Capture time: 100 ms typ.

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PEAK Mode:

      - Accuracy: same as previous table +2% L +0.5 A

      - Capture time: 500 µs typ. (2.5 ms max.)

3.7 INRUSH function

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Description

     

This function is used to follow quick changes in the current, such as a damped sinusoidal quantity, by measuring

      the successive rms values calculated on ½, 1, 2½, 5 and 10 periods from the largest rms value computed and

      updated on ½ period.

      The applications are:

       - Measurement of motor start-up currents

       - Correct definition of fuses and circuit breakers (signal amplitude-time relationship)

       - Stress on components by current overload

The field of application is limited to industrial frequencies (15 Hz... 70 Hz)

Implementation

This function is accessible in AC current measurement only, after selection of the MIN/MAX mode.

Characteristics

Display range

40A

Measuring range(2)

Accuracy (3)

Resolution

0,20 a

39,99 V

40,0 a

3999,9 A

400 A

600A peack

1,5% L

+10 pto

10mA

100mA

1mA

4000 

W

40 

W

1,5% L +5 pto

5

Press the yellow key

       Action

Display

 Comments

0,5 P then the value

for rms corresponding

out F

Enter the function

Signal frequency

< 15 Hz o > 70 Hz

Press on HOLD key then

press successively the

yellow key

1P-2,5P-5P-10P-0,5P

with each time

the rms value

corresponding alternately

Consultation of values rms

(computes on of

consecutive periods)

Short pressure

on the  MIN/MAX key

Return to values

MIN,MAX or PEAK

Exit from the function

return to MIN/MAX mode

Summary of Contents for VIP CLAMP MINI Series

Page 1: ...e clamp box is not properly closed Before any measurement check the proper positioning of the cables and switch When measuring current check for proper alignement of the conductor in relation to the m...

Page 2: ...ement zer 9 3 12 5 Manual selection of AC DC or AC DC mode 9 3 12 6 Selections possible in continuity function 9 3 12 7 Selectione OF INRUSH function 9 3 12 8 Suppression of automatic stop 9 3 12 9 Ac...

Page 3: ...ty measurement by use of the yellow resistance key and semi conductor test A Measurement of DC and AC voltages rms value PF Measurement of active reactive and apparent var W powers and power factor in...

Page 4: ...tal display The liquid crystal display includes the digital display of the measured values the related units and symbols Digital display 4 digits 9999 points 3 decimal points and signs DC and peak mea...

Page 5: ...V 3 Connect the assembly to the voltage source to be measured making sure if possible that this voltage does not exceed the maximum acceptable limits see table below Range switching and AC DC selecti...

Page 6: ...asuring range Accuracy 1 Resolution Open circuit voltage Protection 0 0 399 9W 1 L 2 pto 0 1 W 300 A Measuring current 3 2 V 500V AC o 750V DC or peak MIN MAX Mode Accuracy same as previous table 0 2...

Page 7: ...o in DC Repeatability of the measurement after several consecutive closings of the clamp 0 3 typical MIN MAX Mode Accuracy same as previous table 0 2 L Capture time 100 ms typ PEAK Mode Accuracy same...

Page 8: ...3f arrow on the jaws must be directed in the direction of power circulation from the source to the load In which case the sign corresponds to power consumed by the load the sign corresponds to power s...

Page 9: ...he frequency measurement is performed on the voltage signal 1 Perform a short pressing on the Hz key the display shows the frequency of the measured signal 2 Pressing again returns to the previously d...

Page 10: ...essing unlocks the display 3 12 2 Preselection of MIN MAX mode A short pressing on the HOLD key then on the MIN MAX key preselects the MIN MAX mode A second pressing on the HOLD key makes the MIN MAX...

Page 11: ...12 8 Suppression of automatic stop Hold the HOLD key pressed and bring the rotary switch from the OFF position to the position The unit emits a double beep then the symbol flashes The selected configu...

Page 12: ...x 10 s measurements 6 Battery charge indicator Flashing charge life 1 h Fixed Change battery Automatic OFF after 10 minutes with no action on the switch or the keys reactivation by switching from the...

Page 13: ...V V I I P P C C L L A A M M P P M M I I N N I I 4 6 Variations in operating range 11...

Page 14: ...t the top of the battery cover rear of the clamp and push the battery cover upwards Replace the used battery by a 9 V battery type LF22 observe the polarities Install the battery in its housing then i...

Page 15: ...V V I I P P C C L L A A M M P P M M I I N N I I APPENDIX APPENDIX 13...

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