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CM54
CLAMP METER

CONTENTS

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Introduction
1.1
Description
1.2
Unpacking & Inspection
1.3
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Safety Information

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3.1
Voltage Measurement
3.2
Current Measurement
3.3
Resistance Measurement
3.4
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Cleaning
4.2
Repair & Service
4.3
Storage Conditions
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Warranty
Technical Specification
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SAFETY INFORMATION: Always read before proceeding.
WARNING
This manual contains both information and warnings that are necessary for
the safe operation and maintenance of the clampmeter. It is recommended
that you read the instructions carefully and ensure that the contents are fully
understood. Failure to understand and to comply with the warnings and
instructions can result in serious injury, damage or even death.
In order to avoid the danger of electrical shock, it is important that proper
safety measures are taken when working with voltages exceeding 30V AC
rms, 42V AC peak or 60V DC.
The clampmeter must only be used under the conditions and for the
purposes for which it has been constructed. Particular attention should be
paid to these warnings, the precautions, the technical specifications and
the use of the CM54 in dry surroundings.
Always inspect your clampmeter, test leads and accessories for any sign of
damage before use. If any abnormal conditions exist (e.g: broken test leads,
cracked case, display not reading, etc.), do not attempt to use it. Do not
expose it to direct sunlight, excessive temperature or moisture.
Keep this instruction manual for future reference. Updated instructions and
product information are available at: www.martindale-electric.co.uk

SYMBOLS:

Equipment complies with relevant EU Directives
AC (Alternating Current)
Ground
Direct Current
Equipment protected by Double Insulation (Class II)
Caution - refer to accompanying documents
Caution - risk of electric shock
End of life disposal of this equipment should be
in accordance with relevant EU Directives
1. INTRODUCTION
This manual contains information and warnings which must be followed to ensure
safe operation of the clampmeter.
WARNING
READ "SAFETY INFORMATION" BEFORE USING THE METER
1.1 Description
This clampmeter is a handheld 2000-count instrument that is designed for use in
the laboratory, field servicing, and any circumstance where high current
measurement is required. The clampmeter incorporates a finger guard which
ensures the safety of the user whilst operating the instrument, a rugged case that
is shock resistant and fire retardant, and electronic overload protection for all
functions and ranges. In addition, a protective carrying case is included for
protection of the meter whilst not in use.
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Summary of Contents for MARTINDALE CM54

  • Page 1 Particular attention should be paid to these warnings, the precautions, the technical specifications and the use of the CM54 in dry surroundings. Always inspect your clampmeter, test leads and accessories for any sign of damage before use.
  • Page 2 1.2 Unpacking and Inspection 1. Volt - Input Terminal This is the positive input terminal for VOLT measurements. Connection is Before unpacking the clampmeter, examine the shipping carton for any sign of made to it using the red test lead. damage.
  • Page 3 Repairs or servicing not covered in this manual should only be performed by qualified personnel. 4.1 Cleaning The CM54 may be cleaned using a soft dry cloth. Do not use abrasives, solvents, or detergents, which can be conductive. 4.2 Repair & Service There are no user serviceable parts in this unit.
  • Page 4 E-mail: sales@martindale-electric.co.uk 20kΩ 10Ω ±(1.0% rdg+3d) 0.3Vdc Website: www.martindale-electric.co.uk ±(2.0% rdg+5d) 0.3Vdc 20MΩ 10kΩ ±(5% rdg+10d) 3.0Vdc 2000MΩ 1000kΩ © Martindale Electric Company Ltd. 1997 - 2006 Registered in England No. 3387451. Rev 4 Overload Protection: 500v DC or AC RMS...

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