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Chapter 2 Measurement Procedure
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NOTE
5. Open the top ends of the clamp core and clamp the
measured conductor so that it passes through the
center of the clamp core.
Just after suspension of input, or when modes are
switched under no input, the counter would not
become zero for about 10 seconds. This is normal
and simply reflects the workings of the internal
circuit. But you can measure with guaranteed
accuracy before the counter becomes zero.
Depending on ambient temperatures, the counter
would not become zero under no input. If this
happens, preform a zero-cancel correction (2.5.2:
Zero-cancel correction function).
The polarity of the input is not displayed, even if
DC current is measured in this mode. If the clamp
sensor is reoriented, the measured values may
change, but the values are within the guaranteed
accuracy. (In case that you would like to measure a
DC current which doesn't have AC components, you
should make the measurement in DC A mode.)
During a f.s. input, the measurement response speed
is about 250 ms during rise (0% to 90%) and about
500 ms (100% to 10%) during fall (2.2.5, Figs. 1
and 2).
The 200 A range will display up to 250 A, however,
only the range from 10 A to 200 A can be displayed
with guaranteed accuracy.
At any range, gross errors may occur at 1% or
below of the range,whose accuracy is not guaranteed
as a result of internal corrective calculations.
When displaying the current measured value during
a frequency output, the auto-zero-adjustment is
unavailable for the current measurement.
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