Clamp Meter Stuff You Should Know

 

What is a Clamp Meter?


A clamp meter is an electrical test tool that combines a basic digital multimeter with a current sensor. Basically, clamps measure current. The hinged jaw integrated into an electrical meter allows technicians to clamp the jaws around a wire at any point in an electrical system then measure current in that circuit without disconnecting/deenergizing it. The clamp meter was created primarily as a single purpose test tool for electricians; however, today’s modern models have integrated more measurement functions, accuracy, and other special features.


Advantages of Using a Clamp Meter


When it comes to testing all sorts of machinery, an electrical tester like the clamp meter is the best choice. One of the advantages of using a clamp meter over digital multimeters is that you can measure the electric current passing through a device without breaking any circuits. The clamp meter will not disturb the current carrying conductor, the clamp just wraps the conductor wire. 


To find out the device is normal or abnormal, it can be known, one of them is by looking at or measuring the amount of electric current flowing in the load or electrical equipment. The value of the electric current that we get is compared with the rated or working capacity printed on electrical equipment the result is that if the measurement data is greater than the rated, then there is an abnormality in the electrical system.


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