2.1 True RMS
2.2 AC Current
2.3 DC Voltage
Range
6A
60A
600A
Resolution Accuracy
±(2.5% + 10)
0.001A
0.01A
0.1A
For the measurement of sine wave signal, the true RMS measurement method has less
error than the traditional average response method.
The RMS meter can accurately measure the sine wave signal, but if the measured
signal is not input in the AC function (in the AC voltage function, the input terminal is
short-circuited), the clamp meter may display a value between 1 and 50. These devia-
tions are normal. Within the specified measurement range, they will not affect the
accuracy of the meter in measuring AC.
True RMS requires the input signal to reach a certain level before measurement.
Therefore, the range of AC voltage and current is specified between 2% and 100% of
full scale.
In the small voltage range, if the test leads are not connected to the circuit under test, the
meter may have a pulsating reading. This is normal. This is caused by the high sensitivity
of the meter and does not affect the actual measurement result.
Range
600mV
6V
60V
600V
Resolution Accuracy
±(1.0% + 5)
0.1mV
0.001V
0.01V
0.1V
- Maximum Input Current: 1000A AC
- Frequency Range: 50Hz
- Input Impedance: 10MΩ
- Maximum Input Voltage: 600V AC(Effective value)or 600V DC
Notice: