Flir Extech PQ34-2 User's Guide
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To connect the PQ34-2 Current Probe to a multimeter, first ensure the multimeter is turned off. Connect the output leads of the probe to the multimeter's input jacks, typically the COM and mA or A jacks. Set the multimeter to the appropriate current measurement range.
Calibration of the PQ34-2 should be performed regularly using a known current source. Connect the probe to the source and your measurement device, and adjust the calibration knob on the probe until the measurement device displays the correct current value.
Regularly inspect the probe for physical damage, clean the probe's body and jaws with a soft, dry cloth, and store it in a dry, dust-free environment. Avoid exposing the probe to extreme temperatures or moisture.
Check the probe's connections and ensure they are secure. Verify that the probe is correctly calibrated. Inspect the probe for physical damage, and replace the batteries if applicable. Also, ensure the multimeter or other measuring device is functioning properly.
Yes, the PQ34-2 Current Probe can measure both AC and DC currents. Ensure the probe and measuring device are set to the correct measurement mode for accurate readings.
Always ensure the probe is used within its specified current and voltage ratings. Avoid using the probe in wet or damp conditions, and always wear appropriate personal protective equipment when measuring high currents or voltages.
Locate the battery compartment on the probe. Open it using a screwdriver if necessary, remove the old batteries, and replace them with new ones of the same type and rating. Ensure the batteries are installed with the correct polarity.
The PQ34-2 Current Probe can be used with most digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, and other measurement instruments that accept standard current or voltage inputs. Ensure compatibility with the device's input range and specifications.
Read the output from the connected multimeter or device, and consider the probe's scaling factor if applicable. For example, a 1 mV/A output means that a 10 mV reading represents a 10 A current.
Yes, the PQ34-2 Current Probe is designed for both professional and industrial applications. It is built to withstand demanding environments and provide accurate measurements across a wide range of currents.