I1010 Fluke Electronics, I1010 Datasheet
I1010
Specifications of I1010
I1010 Summary of contents
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... Pay particular attention to the insulation surrounding the jaws. Never use the clamp on a circuit with voltages higher than 600 V (CAT. III frequency higher than 400 Hz (i410 kHz (i1010). CAT III 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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CAT 600V 600A A ZERO i410 CLAMP METER 600V 76 TRUE RMS MULTIMETER V ar001i.eps A Jaw Lever B Jaw Centering Marks C ON Indicator D ON/OFF Switch E Zero Adjust F Battery Access G Output Cable H Tactile ...
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... Measuring DC Current Maximum: 400 A dc (i410) or 1000 A dc (i1010) A Connect to voltmeter. B Select mV dc. C Set ON. D Adjust ZERO (jaws empty.) E Clamp and center around conductor. F Read voltmeter ( A.) CAT 600V 600A A ZERO i410 CLAMP METER 600V CAT 600V 600A A ZERO i410 CLAMP METER ...
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... Measuring AC Current Maximum: 400 A ac rms (i410) or 600 A ac rms (i1010) A Connect to voltmeter. B Select mV ac (or V ac, but resolution may be limited to 1 A.) C Set ON. D Clamp and center around conductor. E Read voltmeter ( A Speed 76 TRUE RMS MULTIMETER V ar003i.eps ...
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CAT 600V 600A A ZERO i410 CLAMP METER 600V 2. A Set OFF. B Select V dc TRUE RMS MULTIMETER V ar004i.eps replace battery. (Voltmeter input impedance ar005i.eps ...
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If the Current Clamp Does Not Work Check Battery = OK? Voltmeter connections? Voltmeter function/range? Storage During longer periods of non-use (> 60 days), remove and store the battery separately. Cleaning Periodically wipe the case with a damp cloth and ...
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... A – 400 A ac rms * 1 A – 400 A dc 0.5 A – 400 – 400 – 400 Hz, Crest Factor – 400 A) 3 kHz i1010 1 A – 600 A ac rms * 1 A – 1000 A dc 0.5 A – 1000 – 1000 – 400 Hz, Crest Factor 3. ...
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LIMITED WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Each Fluke product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. The warranty period is one year and begins on the date of shipment. Parts, product ...
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