Kyoritsu KEW 2210R Bedienungsanleitung
Kyoritsu
Multimeter
KEW 2210R
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1. Safety Warnings
This instrument has been designed, manufactured and tested
according to IEC 61010: Safety requirements for Electronic measuring
apparatus, and delivered in the best condition after passed the
inspection. This instruction manual contains warnings and safety rules
which must be observed by the user to ensure safe operation of the
instrument and retain it in safe condition. Therefore, read through
these operating instructions before using the instrument.
# WARNING
● Read through and understand the instructions contained in this
manual before starting to use the instrument.
● Keep the manual at hand to enable quick reference whenever
necessary.
● The instrument is to be used only in its intended applications.
● Understand and follow all the safety instructions contained in the
manual.
It is essential that the above instructions are adhered to. Failure to
follow the above instructions may impair the protection provided by
the instrument, and may cause injury, instrument damage and/or
damage to the equipment under test.
The symbol indicated on the instrument means that the user #
must refer to the related parts in the manual for safe operation of the
instrument. It is essential to read the instructions wherever the symbol
# appears in the manual.
# DANGER is reserved for conditions and actions that are likely to
cause serious or fatal injury.
# WARNING is reserved for conditions and actions that can cause
serious or fatal injury.
# CAUTION is reserved for conditions and actions that can cause
injury or instrument damage.
# DANGER
● Never make measurement on a circuit in the following categories;
Measurement category IV(CAT IV):over 600V
Measurement category III(CAT III):over 1000V
● Do not att empt to make me asurement in the pr esence of
flammable gasses. Otherwise, the use of the instrument may
cause sparking, which can lead to an explosion.
●
Never attempt to use the instrument if its surface or your hand is wet.
●
Do not exceed the maximum allowable input of any measuring ranges.
●
Never open the Battery compartment cover during a measurement.
●
To avoid getting electrical shock by touching the equipment under
test or its surroundings, be sure to wear insulated protective gears.
● Never attempt to make any measurements if the instrument has
any structural abnormalities, such as a crack, or if the cover is not
securely attached.
● The instrument should be used only in its intended applications
or conditions. Otherwise, safety functions equipped with the
instrument do not work, and instrument damage or serious
personal injury may be caused.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FLEXIBLE CLAMP METER
KEW 2210R
# WARNING
● Never attempt to make measurement if any abnormal conditions,
such as broken case and exposed metal parts are found on the
instrument or cables.
● Verify proper operation on a known source before starting to use
the instrument or taking action as a result of the indication of the
instrument.
● Do not install substitute parts or make any modifications to the
instrument. Return the instrument to your local KYORITSU
distributor for repair or re-calibration in case of suspected faulty
operation.
● Do not try to replace the batteries if the surface of the instrument
is wet.
● Ensure that the Clamp sensor is disconnected from the object
under test, and that the instrument is powered off when opening
the Battery compartment cover for battery replacement.
# CAUTION
● This instrument is designed for residential, commercial or light
industry applications. Accurate results may not be obtained if
equipments generating strong electromagnetic interferences
or strong magnetic fields due to large currents exist in the
neighborhood.
● Set the Function switch to the appropriate position before starting
measurement.
● This instrument isn t water proofed. Keep away from water.
● Be sure to power off the instrument after use. Remove the
batteries if the instrument is to be stored and will not be in use for
a long period.
● D o n ot e x po s e t he in st r um e nt t o d ir e ct s u nl i gh t , h ig h
temperatures, humidity or dew.
● Use a damp cloth with water or neutral detergent for cleaning the
instrument. Do not use abrasives or solvents.
● Marks listed below are used on this instrument.
#User must refer to the explanations in the instruction
manual.
Instrument with double or reinforced insulation.
Must wear insulated gears such as a pair of rubber gloves
when connecting / disconnecting the sensor to / from live
conductors.
AC
Cros sed-ou t whee l bin symbol (acco rding to WE EE
Directive: 2002/96/EC) indicating that this electrical product
may not be treated as household waste, but that it must be
collected and treated separately.
● Measurement categories(Over-voltage categories)
To ensure safe operation of measuring instruments, IEC 61010
establishes safety standards for various electrical environments,
categorized as O to CAT IV, and called measurement categories.
Higher-numbered categories correspond to electrical environments
with greater momentary energy, so a measuring instrument designed
for CAT III environments can endure greater momentary energy than
one designed for CAT II.
O : Circuits which are not directly connected to the mains power
supply.
CAT II : Electrical circuits of equipment connected to an AC electrical
outlet by a power cord.
CAT III : Primary electrical circuits of the equipment connected directly
to the distribution panel, and feeders from the distribution
panel to outlets.
CAT IV : The circuit from the service drop to the service entrance, and
to the power meter and primary overcurrent protection device
(distribution panel).
2. Features
● Flexible and light weight Sensor with air core coil
● Wide measuring ranges up to 3000A (30A/ 300A/ 3000A)
●True-RMS readings
● Data hold function
● MIN MAX function
● Auto-power-off function
● Designed to meet the following safety standard:
IEC 61010-1 (CAT III 1000V / CAT IV 600V Pollution degree 2)
3. Specification
● Measuring range and accuracy(23ºC±5ºC, RH 80% or less)
AC current
Range Display range
Accuracy
guaranteed range
Accuracy
30A 0.00 - 31.49A 1.50 - 30.00A
±3%rdg±5dgt
(45 – 500Hz)
(At the center of the circle
formed by the flexible sensor.)
300A 0.0 - 314.9A 15.0 - 300.0A
3000A 0 - 3149A 150 - 3000A
Crest factor (CF): Full scale CF < 1.6, half scale CF < 3.2.
Effective input crest values are 2 times of the max values of each √
range.
● Influence of Conductor position
Measurement accuracy is guaranteed when the measured object is
placed at the center of the clamp sensor.
The following errors should be considered and added to the
accuracy depending on the distance from the center position.
Distance from the center Errors to be
considered
Radius 25 mm (ø50) ±1.0%
Radius 50 mm (ø100) ±2.0%
Radius 75 mm (ø150) ±3.0%
Applicable standards IEC61010-1, IEC61010-2-030
CAT III 1000V / CAT IV 600V Pollution degree 2
IEC61010-2-032 , IEC61326-1(EMC)
IEC60529 IP40
Display Liquid crystal display
Maximum reading:3149
Refresh rate Approx. 2 times per second
Location for use In-door use, altitude 2000m or less
Operating temperature
& humidity 0 to +50 RH80 or less (no condensation)℃ %
Storage temperature
& humidity -10 to +60 RH70 or less (no condensation)℃ %
Power source Size AAA battery x 2 pcs
(The use of alkaline LR03 is recommended.)
Battery life
Approx. 120 hours continuous (with Backlight off)
Low battery warning appears when the battery voltage drops
to 2.3V or less
Auto-power-off Power off function operates in 15 min. after the
last switch operation.
Overload Protection AC 5000A for 10 sec.
Temperature coefficients
Add 0.1 x specified accuracy/ ºC
(above 28ºC or below 18ºC)
Withstand voltage AC8200V for 5 sec
(between clamp sensor and enclosure)
Insulation resistance 100M or more/ 1000VΩ
(between clamp sensor and enclosure)
Conductor size Max. 150mmФ
Dimension 120(L)x70(W)x26(H)mm
Weight Approx. 300g (including batteries)
Cable length Approx. 1.8m(between clamp sensor and main
unit)
Accessory Carrying case MODEL9174 x 1 pce
Size AAA battery x 2 pcs
Instruction manual x 1 pce
4. Instrument layout
5. Getting started
(1) Checking battery voltage
Set the Function switch to any position other than the OFF position.
When the indications on the display are clearly legible and the
" " mark is not on, the battery voltage is OK.
If the display is blank or " " mark is on, replace the batteries
according to Section 8: Battery Replacement.
# CAUTION
● When the instrument is left powered on, the Auto-power-off
function automatically shuts the power off; the display will be
blank even if the Function switch is set to any positions other than
the OFF position in this state.
To power on the instrument, rotate the Function switch or press
any of the buttons. If the display is still blank, the batteries are
exhausted.
Replace the batteries with the new ones.
(2) Checking Function switch position
Set the Function switch to the appropriate range according to the
measurement purpose. Confirm that the Data hold function is not
activating.
6. Operating instructions
# DANGER
● Never make measurement on a circuit in the following categories;
CAT IV over 600V
CAT III over 1000V
● Never open the Bat tery compartment c over while making
measurement.
● To avoid getting electrical shock by touching the equipment under
test or its surroundings, be sure to wear insulated protective
gears.
(1) Disconnect the Joint
connector according to
the illustration to the right.
(2) Clamp onto one conductor under the test, and re-connect the Joint
connector. Hold the conductor at the center of the Clamp sensor.
(3) Confirm that the Joint connector on the Clamp sensor is firmly
connected.
Note
● Jointed part of the Clamp sensor may be disconnected if excessive
force is applied to.
● Clamp onto one conductor only; measurements cannot be made
when clamping single-phase (2-wire) or three-phase (3-wire) at the
same time.
7. Other functions
7-1 Auto-power-off function
This function is to prevent the battery from being exhausted by the
instrument being unintentionally left on.
The instrument automatically shifts to the power-off state about 15
min after the last Function switch or other switch operation.
To exit from the Auto-power-off status, press any button or set the
Function switch to the OFF position once, and then set it to the
desired range.
mark is displayed on the LCD when the Auto-power-off
function is enabled.
[To cancel the Auto-power-off function]
To cancel the Auto-power-off function, hold down the Data hold
button and turn the Function switch from OFF position to any other
position.
While this function is disabled, mark is not displayed on the
LCD.
[To enable the Auto-power-off function again]
Turn the Function switch to the OFF, and then set it to any position.
7-2 Data hold function
This is a function to hold measured values on the display.
Press the Data hold button once to hold the current reading. In this
data hold state, the reading is held even if input varies. The " " HOLD
mark appears on the LCD. To exit the data hold state, press the
button again.
7-3 Backlight function
Press the Backlight button and turn on/ off the LCD backlight. The
backlight is automatically turned off in 30 sec.
7-4 MIN MAX function
Displayed values can be toggled in the following sequence by
pressing the MIN MAX button.
Maximu m value ( MAX appe ars) - Mini mum value ( MIN
appe ars) – Pr esent meas ured val ue ( MAX MI N bli nks) -
Maximum value ( MAX appears) -…..
To disable this function, hold down the MIN MAX button at least 2
sec or rotate the Function switch.
8. Battery Replacement
# DANGER
● Do not try to replace the batteries if the surface of the instrument
is wet.
● Ensure that the Clamp sensor is disconnected from the object
under test, and that the instrument is powered off when opening
the Battery compartment cover for battery replacement.
● Never open the Bat tery compartment c over while making
measurement.
# CAUTION
● Do not mix new and old batteries or mix different types of batteries.
● Install batteries in correct polarity as marked inside.
Replace batteries with the new ones when the empty battery mark
is displayed on the LCD. The LCD does not show anything,
even the empty battery mark, when the batteries are completely
exhausted.
[ How to replace batteries ]
(1) Power off the instrument.
(2) Loosen the screw at the backside
of the instrument and remove the
Battery compartment cover.
(3) Remove al l the old ba tteries and
i ns ta l l n ew o n es , t wo si ze AA A
batterie s, in correct p olarity. The
use of a lkal ine b atte ry ( LR03) is
recommended.
(4) Reattach the Battery compartment
cover and tighten the screw.
O: Device which is
not directly
connected to the
mains power supply
Function switch
Data hold button
Backlight button
MIN MAX
button
Joint
AC mark
MAX mark
Battery mark
Hold mark
Auto-power-off
mark
MIN mark
Clampsensor
LCD
Mainunit
LCD
Unit
Cable
Screw
Ba eries tt
Ba y c rt t cover tter ompa men
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DISTRIBUTOR
Kyoritsu reserves the rights to change specifications or designs
described in this manual without notice and without obligations.
11-13 92-2176
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Kyoritsu |
Kategorie: | Multimeter |
Modell: | KEW 2210R |
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