Flir Extech 380926 User's Manual
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To set up your Flir Extech 380926 Clamp Meter for AC current measurements, first select the AC current (A~) mode by turning the rotary switch to the appropriate position. Then, open the jaws by pressing the trigger and place them around the conductor you wish to measure, ensuring the jaws are fully closed around the conductor. The meter will display the AC current flowing through the conductor.
If your clamp meter is not turning on, first check the battery compartment to ensure the batteries are installed correctly and have sufficient charge. Replace the batteries if necessary. If the problem persists, check for any visible damage to the device and consult the user manual for further troubleshooting steps.
To measure DC voltage, turn the rotary switch to the DC voltage (V⎓) position. Connect the red test lead to the VΩmA terminal and the black test lead to the COM terminal. Touch the probe tips to the circuit under test, ensuring correct polarity, and read the measurement on the display.
Ensure the jaws are completely closed around the conductor and that there is no gap. Avoid bending the test leads or applying excessive force on the meter. Ensure the meter is set to the correct measurement mode, and always use the appropriate range for the measurements being taken.
Calibration of the Flir Extech 380926 Clamp Meter should be performed by a qualified technician using a calibration source. Refer to the service manual for detailed calibration procedures or contact the manufacturer for professional calibration services.
Yes, the Flir Extech 380926 can measure resistance. Turn the rotary switch to the resistance (Ω) mode. Connect the red test lead to the VΩmA terminal and the black test lead to the COM terminal. Place the probe tips across the component or circuit under test and read the resistance value on the display.
Store the Flir Extech 380926 Clamp Meter in a cool, dry place. Ensure that the meter is turned off and that the test leads are disconnected. It is recommended to remove the batteries if the meter will not be used for an extended period to prevent battery leakage.
To use the data hold function, press the 'HOLD' button while taking a measurement. This will freeze the current reading on the display, allowing you to record or analyze the data without needing to keep the meter in place. Press 'HOLD' again to release the hold and return to normal operation.
An overload indication (often displayed as 'OL') suggests that the measured signal exceeds the meter's range. Switch to a higher range if available or ensure the measurement is within the meter's specified limits. If used improperly, it could damage the meter or result in inaccurate readings.
Always inspect the meter and test leads for any damage before use. Follow all safety guidelines in the user manual. Do not exceed the meter's rated specifications, and always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when working with high voltages or currents.