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Instruments Brochure - WoodBeam

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Current clamp adapters<br />

Current clamp adapters<br />

Current clamp adapters are developed to be a simple accessory and / or extension to a digital multimeter<br />

or other instruments.<br />

These adapters are standard equipped with two connectors for connection to a multimeter and a curled<br />

cable for measuring at a distance of the instrument.<br />

By using the same technique as standard current clamps, the current clamp adapters have a completely<br />

isolated jaw. This makes it possible to accurately measure higher currents up to 1000A.<br />

In case of using an analyser or data logger, the instruments are designed to store, analyse and display different<br />

values. For measuring currents with these Power Analysers several clamp adapters are available. The portfolio<br />

of clamp adapters is build up by several different models, each with its own size, range or type of jaw.<br />

The mini adapters have a range of 20 or 200 Amps, Becase of their small size, the adapters can be carried<br />

and used easily. The jaw of 15 x 17mm can be used for most conductors / cables in a low voltage installation.<br />

In case higher currents have to be measured, clamps with a range of 400A and 1000A are available.<br />

These adapters can be used for larger conductors of heavy installations or appliances. The jaw is 52mm<br />

and therefore easy to use in every application.<br />

Due to lack of room, some applications do not allow the use of a standard jaw of a current clamp adapter.<br />

For these situations a flexible clamp is available. The flex clamp has one flexible head, which can be<br />

mounted around a conductor easily.<br />

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