Fluke i30 AC/DC Current Clamp
FLUKE
EDMO#: I30
MFR#: I30
Description
The Fluke i30 AC/DC Current Clamp is based on Hall Effect technology for use in measurement of both DC and AC current. The i30 may be used in conjunction with multimeters, recorders and other suitable recording instruments for accurate non-intrusive current measurement.
Features
- For use in measurement of both DC and AC current
- May be used in conjunction with multimeters, recorders and other suitable recording instruments
Specifications
Weight:
250 g
Maximum conductor size:
19 mm (diameter)
Output connection:
4 mm safety connector
Output zero:
Manual adjust via thumbwheel
Cable length:
1.5 meters
Operating temperature range:
0°C to 50°C
Storage temperature range (with battery removed:
-20°C to 85°C
Operating humidity:
15% to 85% (non-condensing)
Safety:
IEC 61010-1, Pollution Degree 2
IEC 61010-2- 032: CAT III 300V
EMC Compatibility:
IEC 61326-1: Portable Electromagnetic Environment
Specified current range:
30 mA to 30 A DC, 30 mA to 20 A AC rms
Usable current range:
5 mA to 30 A DC, 30 mA to 20 A AC rms
Crest Factor:
1.4 in
Output sensitivity:
100 mV/A
Accuracy (at +25°C):
±1% of reading ±2 mA
Resolution:
±1 mA
Load impedance:
> 10 k Ohms and ≤ 100pF
Conductor position sensitivity:
±1% relative to center reading
Frequency range:
DC to 20 kHz (-0.5 dB)
Temperature coefficient:
±0.01% of reading/°C
Power supply:
9 V Alkaline, MN1604/PP3, 30 hours, low battery indicator
Working voltage:
300 V AC rms or DC
Product Codes
Mfr Part No :
I30
Documentation
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