Digital clamp meter measures alternating current (AC) to 600 amp, direct current (DC) voltage and AC voltage to 600 volts (V), capacitance to 3,000 microfarads, resistance to 40 megaohms, and frequency to 100 kilohertz
Average-sensing meter provides accurate readings when measuring linear loads, where the current or voltage has a sinusoidal waveform
Transformer clamp with 1" (26 mm) jaw opening has jaws that are slimmer than standard clamp jaws, for improved access to tight areas, and measures current without touching or interrupting the circuit
A relative zero mode stores a reading in memory to use as a zero point for subsequent readings
Meets International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) safety standard 61010 and is certified for category III installations up to 600V
Rubber over-molded case
Hold and maximum reading functions
Capacitance to 3000 uF
Meets EN61010-2-032, UL61010B-2-032, IEC61010-1 2nd Ed., EN61010-1 2nd Ed., UL61010-1 2nd Ed. CAT III-600 Volts ac & dc
Pollution degree : 2
Description
Amprobe products range from an extensive line of clamp meters and digital multimeters to industry-specific tools for residential/commercial electricians, HVAC/R technicians, utilities and industrial maintenance professionals. All Amprobe tools undergo rigorous testing to ensure full compliance with the latest IEC and CE safety regulations in Fluke Safety labs for quality and safety you can trust.
The Amprobe ACD-10-PLUS 600A Clamp-On Multimeter offers thinner jaws over other standard clamp meters allowing access to tight measurement areas and still accommodating conductors up to 25 mm. It also measures capacitance and frequency. Frequency is measured by either jaws or test leads. It features a continuity buzzer, in rush current, auto ranging, auto power off and overload protection. The Amprobe ACD-10-PLUS 600A Clamp-On Multimeter includes the test leads, batteries, a soft carrying pouch and the users manual. Amprobe® began life in Long Island, NY in the late 1940's under the name Pyramid Instrument Company. In 1960 the company name was formally changed to Amprobe Instrument Corporation. Amprobe® continued to design, engineer, manufacture and distribute product from its Lynbrook, NY location until it was merged to form ATP and relocated to South Florida in late 1999.