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3288
CLAMP ON AC/DC HiTESTER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
June 2001 Revised edition 2 Printed in Japan
3288A980-02 01-06H
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this HIOKI 3288 CLAMP ON AC/DC HiTESTER.
To get the maximum performance from the unit, please read this manual first, and keep
it at hand.
Inspection
When the unit is delivered, check that it has not been damaged in transit. If the unit is
damaged, or fails to operate according to the specifications, contact your dealer or HIOKI
representative.
If reshipping the unit, preferably use the original packing.
Before Use
Before using the unit, inspect it and check the operation to make sure that the
sheathing on the leads is not damaged and that no bare wire is exposed.
If there is damage, using the unit could cause electric shock. Contact your dealer or
HIOKI representative.
Accuracy
23
5
(73
9 ) 80% rh or less, no condensation
AC current measurement: mean value, DC current measurement: average value
Accuracy
(%rdg. +dgt.)
Function
Range
45 to 66 Hz
10 to 45, 66 to 500 Hz
ACA
100.0 A
(1.5% +5)
(2.0% +5)
1000 A
(
A)
DCA
100.0 A
DC
(1.5% +5)
(
A)
1000 A
Effect of conductor position:
2.0% (in any direction from sensor center)
Voltage in measured circuit: max. 600 V AC rms (insulated conductor)
AC voltage measurement: mean value, DC voltage measurement: average value
Range
Accuracy
Input impedance Max.allowable
Function
(Accuracy range)
(%rdg. +dgt.)
4.200 V (0.420 to 4.200 V)
11 MΩ
5%
(2.3% +8)
ACV
42.00 V (4.20 to 42.00 V)
10 MΩ
5%
(
V)
420.0 V (42.0 to 420.0 V)
10 MΩ
5%
30 to 500 Hz
600 V (420 to 600 V)
10 MΩ
5%
420.0 mV (42.0 to 420.0 mV)
100 MΩ or more
4.200 V (0.420 to 4.200 V)
11 MΩ
5%
DCV
42.00 V (4.20 to 42.00 V)
(1.3% +4)
10 MΩ
5%
(
V)
420.0 V (42.0 to 420.0 V)
10 MΩ
5%
600 V (420 to 600 V)
10 MΩ
5%
Resistance
Range
Accuracy
Function
Open terminal voltage
(%rdg. +dgt.)
(Accuracy range)
420.0 Ω (42.0 to 420.0 Ω)
(2.0% +4)
3.4 V or less
4.200 kΩ (0.420 to 4.200 kΩ)
(2.0% +4)
0.7 V (typ.) 3.4 V or less
42.00 kΩ (4.20 to 42.00 kΩ)
(2.0% +4)
0.47 V (typ.) 3.4 V or less
420.0 kΩ (42.0 to 420.0 kΩ)
(2.0% +4)
0.47 V (typ.) 3.4 V or less
4.200 MΩ (0.420 to 4.200 MΩ)
(5.0% +4)
0.47 V (typ.) 3.4 V or less
42.00 MΩ (4.20 to 42.00 MΩ)
(10.0% +4)
0.47 V (typ.) 3.4 V or less
Continuity
Accuracy
Open terminal
Function
Range
Buzzer
(%rdg. +dgt.)
voltage
420.0 Ω
50 Ω 30 Ω
Continuity
(2.0% +6)
3.4 V or less
Safety Symbols
This symbol is affixed to locations on the equipment where the operator
should consult corresponding topics in this manual (which are also
marked with the
symbol) before using relevant functions of the
equipment.
In the manual, this symbol indicates explanations which it is particularly
important that the user read before using the equipment.
Indicates a device which is double-insulated.
Indicates DC (Direct Current).
Indicates AC (Alternating Current).
Indicates both DC (Direct Current) and AC (Alternating Current).
Indicates a grounding terminal.
The following symbols are used in this Instruction Manual to indicate the relative importance of cautions
and warnings.
Indicates that incorrect operation presents extreme danger of
DANGER
accident resulting in death or serious injury to the user.
Indicates that incorrect operation presents significant danger of
WARNING
accident resulting in death or serious injury to the user.
Indicates that incorrect operation presents possibility of injury to
CAUTION
the user or damage to the equipment.
Denotes items of advice related to performance of the equipment
NOTE
or to its correct operation.
Specification
Zero-adjust Function
Before measuring DC current (
), you must perform zero adjustment by
simultaneously pressing the (Ω
) and HOLD keys.
LCD panel
4199 maximum display value
Out of range indication
OF or -OF
Battery low warning
Data hold indication
Zero suppression
5 count or less (current only)
Display update rate
400 ms 25 ms
Range switching
Auto range / Manual range
Withstand voltage
3.7 kV rms sine wave (for 1 minute ) between case and circuit
5.55 kV rms sine wave (for 1 minute ) between clamp sensor and case
5.55 kV rms sine wave (for 1 minute ) between clamp sensor and circuit
Effect of radiated radio-
Current measurement:
40 A within
frequency electromagnetic
field (in 3 V/m)
Location for use
Altitude up to 2000 m (6562 feet), indoors
Maximum conductor
35 mm (1.38")
diameter for measurement
Operating temperature and
0 to 40
(32
to 104 ), 80%rh or less (no condensation)
humidity
Storage temperature
-10 to 50
(14
to 122 ) (no condensation)
Temperature
In 0 to 40
range: 0.1 x Measurement accuracy /
characteristics
(In 32
to 104 range: 0.56 x Measurement accuracy / )
Power supply
Rated supply voltage 3 V DC x 1
Maximum rated power
15 mVA
Continuous operating time 60 hours or more (continuous, no load)
Dimensions and mass
57(W) x 180(H) x 16(D) mm, approx. 150 g
2.24"(W) x 7.09 "(H) x 0.63"(D), approx. 5.3 oz.
Accessories
Instruction Manual, 9398 CARRYING CASE, 9208 TEST LEADS
Options
9209 TEST LEADS HOLDER
Standards accuracy
Safety:
EN 61010-1:1993+A2:1995
Current measurement (ACA, DCA) Pollution Degree 2 Overvoltage
Category (CAT) III (anticipated transient overvoltage 6000 V)
Voltage measurement (ACV, DCV) Pollution Degree 2 Overvoltage
Category (CAT) II (anticipated transient overvoltage 4000 V)
EN 61010-2-031:1994, EN 61010-2-032:1995
UL3111-1:1994, UL3111-2-32:1999, CAN/CSA-C22.2No. 1010.1-92+B-97,
CAN/CSA-C22.2No. 1010.2.031-94, CAN/CSA-C22.2No. 1010.2.032-96
EMC:
EN 61326-1:1997+A1:1998
Safety
In order to ensure safe operation and to obtain maximum performance from the unit,
observe the cautions listed below.
DANGER
This equipment is designed to comply with IEC 61010-1 Safety Standards,
and has been tested for safety prior to shipment. During high voltage
measurement, incorrect measurement procedures could result in injury or
death, as well as damage to the equipment. Please read this manual
carefully and be sure that you understand its contents before using the
equipment. The manufacturer disclaims all responsibility for any accident or
Max. allowable
injury except that resulting due to a defect in its product.
current
Overvoltage Categories
1000 Arms
To ensure safe use of measurement, IEC 60664 establishes safety level
continuous
standards for different locations, classified as CAT I through CAT IV, and
1000 Arms
called overvoltage categories. These are defined as follows.
continuous
CAT I: Secondary electrical circuits that are connected to a wall outlet
through a transformer or similar device.
CAT II: Primary electrical circuits in equipment connected to a wall outlet via
a power cord (portable tools, household appliances, etc.)
CAT III: Primary electrical circuits of heavy equipment (fixed installations)
voltage
connected directly to the distribution panel, and feeders between the
distribution panel and outlets.
600 Vrms
CAT IV: The circuit from the service drop to the service entrance, then to the
power meter and to the primary overcurrent protection device.
Higher-numbered categories correspond to
electrical environments with greater
600 V DC
momentary energy, so a measurement
device designed for CAT III environments
can endure greater momentary energy than
a device designed for CAT II. Use of a
Overload
lower category product in a higher category
protection
environment could result in a severe accident and must be carefully avoided.
Notes on Operation
250 Vrms
DANGER
To avoid short circuits and accidents that could result in injury or death,
use clamp testers only with power lines carrying 600 V AC or less.
Overload
The maximum rated working voltage is 600 V AC/DC. Do not measure
protection
voltage in excess of these limitations, as doing so may damage the unit
250 Vrms
or cause an accident that might result in injury or death.
Always connect the clamp sensor or test leads to the secondary side of a
breaker. On the secondary side of a breaker, even if the lines are shorted
the breaker can trip and prevent an accident. On the primary side,
however, the current capacity may be large, and in the event of a short-
circuit there may be a serious accident.
WARNING
To prevent electric shock, do not allow the unit to become wet and do
not use the unit when your hands are wet.
To avoid electric shock accidents, when carrying out measurement on
live lines, wear proper protective gear, including insulating rubber gloves,
insulating rubber boots, and safety helmet, and use extreme caution.
CAUTION
Do not use or store the unit where it is exposed to direct sunlight, high temperatures,
high humidity, or condensation. If exposed to such conditions, the unit may be
damaged, the insulation may deteriorate, and the unit may no longer satisfy its
specifications.
Before using the unit, inspect it and check the operation to make sure that the unit
was not damaged due to poor storage or transport conditions. If damage is found,
contact your dealer or HIOKI representative.
Before using the unit, make sure that the sheathing on the leads is not damaged
and that no bare wire is exposed. If there is damage, using the unit could cause
electric shock. Replace the lead with the specified 9208.
NOTE
: Accurate measurement may be impossible in locations subject to strong external
magnetic fields, such as transformers and high-current conductors, or in locations subject
to strong external electric fields, such as radio transmission equipment.
Functions and Display
Auto Power Save Function
This function automatically switches to the power save state when 10 minutes have
elapsed since the last operation.
The auto power save function is activated automatically when the power is turned on.
To restore from the auto power save state, turn the function switch to the OFF position
once.
NOTE
: The auto power save function cannot be canceled.
A minute amount of power continues to flow while in the power save state. If you will not
be using the tester for an extended period of time, set the function switch to OFF or
remove the battery.
Zero-adjust Function
Before measuring DC current (
), you must perform zero adjustment by simultaneously
pressing the (Ω
) and HOLD keys while there is no input to the unit.
The zero adjustment function compensates for sensor magnetization and changes in
current display over time. This function is only effective with measurement of DC current
(
).
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NOTE:
Please do not perform zero adjustment while there is any input to the unit. Also
note that the zero-adjust function will not function when the display count is greater than
1000.
Auto-range Function
When measuring an AC current (
(
V), or resistance (Ω), the measurement range is automatically set to the most
appropriate range.
Manual Range Function
Power on the tester while holding down the Ω
range for measuring AC current (
A), DC current (
(
V) or resistance (Ω). Note that this function is not available for continuity testing.
Press the Ω
key to step to the next range. To switch between AC voltage (
and DC voltage (
V), press and hold the
Overflow indication
When the input exceeds the measurement range, "OF" or "-OF" is displayed.
Names and Functions of Parts
1. Display
2. Clamp sensor
3. Current direction indicator
4. Operation grip
5. Function switch
OFF / AC current ( A) / DC current
( A) / Voltage ( / V) /
Resistance and Continuity check (Ω/
)
6. Ω
key
V
V key
Measuring voltage
Switches between AC voltage (
and DC voltage (
V)
Measuring resistance or continuity
Switches between resistance
measurement (Ω) and continuity
testing (
).
Measuring DC current (
A)
Pressing this key together with
HOLD key initiates zero adjustment.
7. HOLD key
Press this to hold the display value
(the
indication appears). Press
once more to cancel the hold function.
Measuring DC current (
A)
Pressing this key together with Ω
8. Connector 9.Plug
Connect the test lead plug to the connector for voltage measurement, resistance
measurement, or continuity testing. Align the slot on the plug with the key in the
connector.
10. Red test lead (+) 11. Black test lead (-)
Measurement Procedures
Before taking a measurement, check the position of the function switch.
Setting the function incorrectly may damage the unit or cause an accident
that might result in injury or death. When changing the function,
disconnect the test leads from the object to be measured.
Do not input a voltage to the resistance measurement function and the
continuity test function. Doing so may damage the unit or cause an
accident resulting in injury or death.
At the time as the continuity test, to avoid electrical accidents, turn off
the power before measuring a circuit.
NOTE
: The frequency of a distorted waveform, such as on the secondary side of an
inverter, may not be indicated correctly.
Current Measurement
The maximum permissible input is 1000 A. Current measurements
exceeding 1000 A should be of short duration.
During current measurement, to avoid an electric shock accident, do not
connect the test leads to the unit.
NOTE
: Clamp the tester on one lead only.
Measuring AC Current
1. Set the function switch to
A.
2. Clamp the tester on the conductor, so that
the conductor passes through the center of
the clamp core.
Measuring DC Current
1. Set the function switch to
A.
2. After making sure that there is not input to the unit, perform
zero adjustment by simultaneously pressing the (Ω
HOLD keys.
3. Clamp the line to be measured so that the arrow on the side of
the clamp sensor points in the direction of current flow and the
line is position in the center of the sensor jaws. (A negative
reading will result if the arrow points in the opposite direction.)
Voltage Measurement
The maximum overvoltage protection input is 600 V AC/DC. When
measuring CATIII lines, 300 V rms.
Do not measure voltage in excess of these limitations, as doing so may
damage the unit or cause an accident that might result in injury or death.
If the end of a test lead short-circuits lines with a voltage between them,
this is very dangerous and can lead to a serious accident. Exercise great
care when measuring voltages.
The maximum rated voltage to ground is 600 V AC/DC.
Do not attempt to measure voltages exceeding 600 V with respect to
ground. This could result in injury or damage to the unit.
Check that the test lead plug is firmly connected to the tester before beginning
measurement.
Measuring AC Voltage
1. Set the function switch to
2. Connect the test leads to the object to be measured. When measuring AC voltage, the
polarity of the leads can be ignored.
A), DC current (
A), AC voltage (
V), DC voltage
Measuring DC Voltage
1. Set the function switch to
2. Press
V
3. Connect the red (+) lead to the + side of the circuit to be measured and the black (-)
key or HOLD key to select a manual
lead to the - side. A negative reading will result if the leads are reversed.
A), AC voltage (
V), DC voltage
Resistance Measurement
V)
Plug the test leads into the connector.
V
V key for at least one second.
1. Set the function switch to Ω /
2. Connect the test leads to the object to be measured.
Continuity Test
Plug the test leads into the connector.
1. Set the function switch to Ω /
11. 10.
2. Press the Ω
2.
3.
3. Connect the test leads to the object to be measured. Conductivity is good when the
buzzer sounds.
Maintenance
4.
4.
1.
If the protective functions of the unit are damaged, either remove the unit from
Display:
service or post warnings to prevent others from using the unit inadvertently.
Measurement
7.
Gently wipe dirt from the surface of the unit with a soft cloth moistened with a small
6.
value
amount of water or mild detergent. Do not try to clean the unit using cleaners
Units
V)
Symbols
containing organic solvents such as benzine, alcohol, acetone, ether, ketones,
Decimal
thinners, or gasoline. They may cause discoloration or damage.
point
When not in use for a long time, to prevent possible corrosion caused by battery
leakage, remove the battery before storage.
5.
If the unit is not functioning properly, check the battery and test leads. If a problem is
found, contact your dealer or HIOKI representative. Pack the unit carefully so that it
will not be damaged during transport, and write a detailed description of the problem.
8.
HIOKI cannot bear any responsibility for damage that occurs during shipment.
Battery cover (rear)
9.
Replacing Battery
If the unit is connected to a line that is to be measured, dangerous
key initiates zero adjustment.
voltage levels may be applied to the terminals, and removing the case
may expose live components.
To avoid electric shock when replacing the battery, first disconnect the
unit and the test leads from the object being measured. Also, after
replacing the battery, always replace the cover and tighten the screw
before using the unit.
Use only CR2032 lithium battery. Use of any other battery may result in
explosion.
DANGER
When replacing the battery, be sure to insert it with the polarity correct.
Battery may explode if mistreated. Do not short-circuit, recharge,
disassemble or dispose of in fire.
Keep used batteries out of the reach of children. Dispose of used
batteries according to their type in the prescribed manner and in the
proper location.
NOTE
: When the battery is exhausted, the
appears in the display.
1. Remove the unit and the test leads from the test item,
and power the unit off.
2. Remove the unit from the case, and remove the screws
on the battery cover.
3. Remove the used battery.
4. Being careful about the polarity, insert the new battery of
WARNING
the specified type. (CR2032 lithium battery)
5. Replace the battery cover and fasten the screws.
NOTE
: The battery included with this unit was inserted for
TESTING PURPOSES ONLY. Battery life will vary. Please
replace the original battery with a new CR2032 lithium battery as soon as it is depleted.
CR2032 lithium batteries can be purchased at electronics and appliance stores where
specialized batteries are sold.
(
A )
Using the 9209 Test Lead Holder (Option)
2.
1. Remove the battery cover, and in its
place fit the test lead holder (option).
Fasten the screws securely.
OK
No
2. Insert the test lead probe into the test
lead holder.
1.
(
A )
-
2.
) and
+
HEAD OFFICE
81 Koizumi, Ueda, Nagano 386-1192, Japan
TEL +81-268-28-0562 / FAX +81-268-28-0568
DANGER
E-mail: os-com@hioki.co.jp
HIOKI USA CORPORATION
6 Corporate Drive, Cranbury, NJ 08512, USA
TEL +1-609-409-9109 / FAX +1-609-409-9108
URL:http://www.hioki.co.jp
DANGER
(
V )
V/
V.
(
V )
V/
V.
V key to display
.
( Ω )
.
(
)
.
key, so that the
indication appears.
CAUTION
WARNING
indication
Battery cover
Battery
1.

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