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Energy Logger
Accessories
11
Test Leads
Test leads are four-core, flat, test leads that do not tangle
and can be installed in tight spaces. On installations where
the access to Neutral is out of reach with the three-phase
test lead, use the black test lead to extend the Neutral
lead.
For single phase measurements use the red and black test
leads. See Figure 5.
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Figure 5. Test Leads with Color Coding
Kensington Lock
A Kensington Security Slot (also called a K-Slot or
Kensington lock) is part of a built-in anti-theft system. It is
a small, metal-reinforced, oval hole found on the right side
of the Logger (see item 6 in Table 3). It is used for
attaching a lock-and-cable apparatus. The lock is secured
in place with a key or combination lock attached to a
plastic-cover metal cable. The end of the cable has a small
loop that allows the cable to be looped around a
permanent object, such as a cabinet door, to secure it in
place. This lock is available from most electronics and
computer suppliers.
Shop for Fluke products online at:
1.877.766.5412
www.MyFlukeStore.com

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