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Do not use the current clamp if it is damaged. Inspect the case before using the 

current clamp. Look for cracks or missing plastic. Pay particular attention to the 

insulation surrounding the connectors.

 

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Inspect the clamp jaw before each use. No cracks, missing, loosen or weaken parts 

shall be observed. Ensure there is insulation surrounding the jaw.

 

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Inspect the cable without exposing the metal to ensure insulation.

 

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Do not operate the current clamp around explosive gas, vapor, or dust.

 

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Do not exceed the rated voltage/current as marked on the current clamp. Use with 

extreme caution when working around bare conductors. Accidental contact with the 

exposed conductors could result in electric shock.

 

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Always keep your hand behind the finger guard of the clamp jaw.

 

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When servicing the current clamp, use only specified replacement parts.

 

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Use with caution when working above 30 V ac rms, 42 V peak, or 60 V dc.                              

These voltages pose a shock hazard.

 

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Do not operate the current clamp if the cover is removed or loosened.

 

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Use individual protective equipment if working in installations with accessible   

hazardous live parts.

 

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If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the 

protection provided by the equipment may be impaired

 

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Do not operate the current clamp around flammable gases or fumes, vapor, or wet 

environments.

 

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Do not connect to the BNC output or the banana plug to any power sources.

 

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Use proper terminals, function, and range for your measurements.

Standard Items Purchase Checklist   

 

     

The following items are included when you make a purchase:

 

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U1583B current clamp

 

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BNC-to-banana plug adapter 

 

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Operating Instructions (this sheet)

General Specifications

The current clamp is designed for indoor use.

Specification

Current Clamp

Specification

Current Clamp

Specified Current Range

1 A to 400 A ac

Load impedance

> 1 MΩ, < 100 pF

Usable Current Range

0.5 A to 400 A

Operating Temperature

–40 °C to 55 °C (–40 °F to 131 °F)

AC crest factor

< 3

Storage Temperature

–40 °C to 70 °C (–40 °F to 158 °F)

Bandwidth

10 kHz

Measurement Category

CAT III 600 V; Pollution degree II

Weight

294 g

Dimensions (HxWxL)

44 mm (H) x 92 mm (W) x 188 mm (L)

Cable length

1500 ± 20 mm

Maximum conductor size

30 mm

Maximum Jaw 

 

Opening

32 mm

Warm-up time

Immediately upon power on

Altitude

Up to 2000 m

Warranty

One year

Relative Humidity

Max 80% RH for temperature up to 35 °C, decrease linearly to 50% RH at 55 °C

Pollution Degree

2

Safety Compliance

Safety Compliance Certified by CSA (Canada & USA) for IEC/EN/UL 61010-1 2nd Edition & EN/

IEC 61010-2-032

EMC Compliance

Certified to IEC/EN 61326:2002, CISPR 11, and equivalents for Group 1, Class A

Summary of Contents for U1583B

Page 1: ...agement Agency of Australia This signifies compliance with the Australia EMC Framework regulations under the terms of the Radio Communication Act of 1992 This instrument complies with the WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC marking requirement This affixed product label indicates that you must not discard this electrical electronic product in domestic household waste Safety Information Please use the Keysig...

Page 2: ...vided by the equipment may be impaired Do not operate the current clamp around flammable gases or fumes vapor or wet environments Do not connect to the BNC output or the banana plug to any power sources Use proper terminals function and range for your measurements Standard Items Purchase Checklist The following items are included when you make a purchase U1583B current clamp BNC to banana plug ada...

Page 3: ...der to meet the accuracy specifications Make sure the current clamp is perpendicular to the conductor Current Range Selection Release the yellow button for 40 A range and lock the button for 400 A range Button Range Output Release 40 A 10 mV A Lock 400 A 1 mV A Operation AC current can be measured without removing the conductor out of the circuit by following the procedure shown below 1 Connect th...

Page 4: ... 34450A or equivalent 50 Turns Current Coil 0 2 A to 20 5 A Not applicable Fluke 5500A COIL or equivalent A one year interval is adequate for most applications Accuracy specifications are war ranted only if adjustment is made at regular calibration intervals Accuracy specifications are not warranted beyond the one year calibration interval Keysight does not recommend extending calibration interval...

Page 5: ...0 A 55 Hz with 50 turns coil for the adjustment of the current clamp 6 Remove two Phillips screws on the back of the current clamp and proceed to adjust VR2 until the display on the multimeter indicates AC 200 mV 0 2 mV Refer to Figure 4 for the position of VR2 Remember to replace the screws to their original position after performing the calibration adjustments Maintenance Repair or service shoul...

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