Amprobe ACD-30P Clamp-On-Power-Meters User Manual
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Battery
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Refer to the manual
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Double insulated
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Dangerous Voltage
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Direct Current
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earth ground
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Alternating Current
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Audible tone
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Conforms to relevant Australian
standards.
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Complies with eU directives
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Do not dispose of this product
as unsorted municipal waste.
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Underwriters laboratories.
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Application around and
removal from hazardous live
conductors is permitted
SAfEty INfoRMAtIoN
The ACD-31P and ACD-41PQ Digital Clamp meters conform to en61010-1:2001;
en61010- 2-032:2002; CAT iii 600 V, class 2 and pollution deg.2
This instrument is en61010-1 certified for installation Category iii (600V). it is
recommended for use in distribution level and fixed installations, as well as lesser
installations, and not for primary supply lines, overhead lines and cable systems.
Do not exceed the maximum overload limits per function (see specifications) nor the
limits marked on the instrument itself. never apply more than 600 Vdc/600 V ac rms
between the test lead and earth ground.
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Warnings and Precautions
Before and after hazardous voltage measurements, test the voltage function on a
known source such as line voltage to determine proper meter functioning.
Disconnect the test leads from the test points before changing meter functions.
Disconnected from the meter’s test leads before measuring current.
inspect the Clampmeter, test leads and accessories before every use. Do not use any
damaged part.
never ground yourself when taking measurements. Do not touch exposed circuit
elements or test probe tips.
Do not operate the instrument in an explosive atmosphere.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or
moisture.
The meter is intended only for indoor use. To avoid electrical shock hazard, observe the
proper safety precautions when working with voltages above 60 VDC or 30 VAC rms.
These voltage levels pose a potential shock hazard to the user.
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