Meet the ETCR9000S H/L Voltage Clamp Current Meter, an effective instrument tailored for measurements related to currents and leaks below 10kV H/L voltage. The dynamic range of 0.00mA~1200A, coupled with a Φ48mm jaw size, make it a superb tool for a range of tasks.
Boasting an exclusive alloy for the current clamp and implementing magnetic shield technology, it combats interference effectively to secure accurate and stable readings. Whether you need to store data (up to 99 groups), retain it, or hold peak measurements, this versatile device will satisfy your requirements.
It does not merely measure; it also doubles as a tester for high and low voltage ratios by calculating the high and low voltage currents of the primary and secondary circuits separately. The compact meter comprises a high voltage detector and three HV insulated rods that resist moisture and impacts while being high in insulation and easily detachable.
Specifications don’t disappoint either. The power supply is DC 6V (1.5V x4), and the device is equipped with a 47mm×28.5mm LCD with backlight for convenience. Speaking of convenience, it also has an automatic power-off feature after 15 minutes of inactivity. The meter can operate in environments with temperatures ranging from -10oC to 40oC and humidity up to 80%.
The build is drip-proof to ensure longevity even in challenging circumstances. Featured measurement methods include Clamp CT, Non-contact measurement, and Points method. The instrument automatically shifts and holds high data points for easy readability. The data review feature enables access to stored data swiftly and conveniently.
Potential users will find the insulation rod length of 900mm and the 255mm×76mm×31mm dimensions of the meter practical. Even though the weight is a little over 550g for the meter and about 2Kg in total, the performance and features make it a worthy addition to your toolkit.
Included in the package are 1 Clamp Meter (Battery not included), 3 Insulation Rods, 1 Cloth Bag, and 1 User Manual for a complete experience.
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