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Fluke i30 User Manual

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Distributor of Fluke Electronics: Excellent Integrated System Limited
Datasheet of I30 - CLAMP CURRENT AC/DC 30A
Contact us: sales@integrated-circuit.com Website: www.integrated-circuit.com
i30s/i30 English Instruction Sheet
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Safety Instructions
Please read this section carefully. It will make you familiar with
the most important safety instructions for handling your product.
In this instruction sheet, a Warning identifies conditions and
actions that pose hazard(s) to the user. A Caution identifies
conditions and actions that may damage the calibrator or the test
instruments.
W X Warning
The i30s and i30 may only be used and handled by
qualified personnel. To avoid personal injury, follow
these precautions:
To avoid electric shock, use caution during
installation and use of this product; high
voltages and currents may be present in circuit
under test.
Do not use the product if damaged. Always
connect probe to display device before it is
installed around the conductor.
Always ensure the probe is removed from any
live electric circuit, and leads are disconnected
before removing the battery cover.
Use the Current Probe only as specified in the
operating instructions; otherwise the current
probe’s safety features may not protect you.
Adhere to local and national safety codes.
Individual protective equipment must be used
to prevent the shock and arc blast injury where
hazardous live conductors are exposed.
Do not hold the Current Probe anywhere
beyond the tactile indicator.
Before each use, inspect the Current Probe.
Look for cracks or missing portions of the
Current Probe housing or output cable
insulation. Also look for loose or weakened
components. Pay particular attention to the
insulation surrounding the jaws.
Use caution when working with voltages above
60 V dc, 30 V ac rms or 42 V ac peak. Such
voltages pose a shock hazard.
Use of this equipment is designed to protect
against transients in equipment in fixed
equipment installations, such as distribution
panels., feeders and short branch circuits, and
lighting systems in large buildings.
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Fluke i30 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Output Sensitivity100 mV/A
Battery Type9 V alkaline
Current Range30 A AC
Operating Temperature0°C to 50°C
Storage Temperature-20°C to 70°C
Safety RatingCAT III 300 V

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