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F3000 Instruction Manual

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F3000 1. PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY MEASURES The instrument has been designed in compliance with directive IEC/EN61010-1 relevant to electronic measuring instruments.

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ENGLISH User manual

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Version EN 2.01 - 18/02/2022

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY MEASURES ..................................................................2
1.1. Preliminary instructions ...........................................................................................................2 1.2. During use ...............................................................................................................................3 1.3. After use ..................................................................................................................................3 1.4. Definition of Measurement (Overvoltage) category.................................................................3 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ..............................................................................................5 3. PREPARATION FOR USE...............................................................................................5 3.1. Initial checks............................................................................................................................5 3.2. Instrument power supply .........................................................................................................5 3.3. Storage....................................................................................................................................5 4. NOMENCLATURE ...........................................................................................................6 4.1. Description of the instrument...................................................................................................6 4.2. Description of function keys ................................................................................................6
4.2.1. Key ...............................................................................................................................................6 4.2.2. HOLD/ key....................................................................................................................................6 4.2.3. MAX/MIN key ...............................................................................................................................6 4.2.4. Auto Power OFF function.............................................................................................................6 4.3. Opening/closing of flexible jaws ..............................................................................................7
5. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................8 5.1. AC Current measurement .......................................................................................................8
6. MAINTENANCE.............................................................................................................10 6.1. General information...............................................................................................................10 6.2. Replacing the batteries..........................................................................................................10 6.3. Cleaning the instrument ........................................................................................................10 6.4. End of life...............................................................................................................................11
7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................11 7.1. Technical characteristics ....................................................................................................11
7.1.1. Reference standards ..................................................................................................................11 7.1.2. General characteristics...............................................................................................................11 7.2. Environment ..........................................................................................................................11 7.2.1. Environmental conditions for use ...............................................................................................11 7.3. Accessories ...........................................................................................................................12 7.3.1. Standard accessories.................................................................................................................12
8. ASSISTANCE ................................................................................................................13 8.1. Warranty conditions...............................................................................................................13 8.2. Assistance .............................................................................................................................13
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1. PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY MEASURES
The instrument has been designed in compliance with directive IEC/EN61010-1 relevant to electronic measuring instruments. For your safety and in order to prevent damaging the instrument, please carefully follow the procedures described in this manual and read all notes preceded by symbol with the utmost attention.
CAUTION
Failure to comply with the caution notes and/or instructions may damage the instrument and/or its components and be a source of danger for the operator.
Before and after carrying out measurements, carefully observe the following instructions:
· Do not carry out any current measurement in humid environments. · Do not carry out any measurements in case gas, explosive materials or flammables are
present, or in dusty environments. · Avoid any contact with the circuit being measured if no measurements are being
carried out. · Avoid any contact with exposed metal parts, with unused measuring probes, circuits,
etc. · Do not carry out any measurement in case you find anomalies in the instrument such
as deformation, breaks, substance leaks, absence of display on the screen, etc. In this manual, and on the instrument, the following symbols are used:
Warning: observe the instructions given in this manual; improper use could damage the instrument or its components.
Double-insulated meter.
AC current
DC voltage
Connection to earth
To connect/disconnect the instrument to/from live conductors, take appropriate safety measures.
1.1. PRELIMINARY INSTRUCTIONS · This instrument has been designed for use in environments of pollution degree 2. · It can be used together with digital multimeters for AC CURRENT MEASUREMENTS
on installations with overvoltage category CAT IV 600V or CAT III 1000V to earth. For a definition of the above-mentioned categories, see § 1.4.
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· This instrument is not suitable for direct current measurements. · We recommend following the normal safety rules devised to protect the user against
dangerous currents and the instrument against incorrect use. · Do not test circuits exceeding the specified current and voltage limits. · Check that the batteries are correctly inserted.
1.2. DURING USE Please carefully read the following recommendations and instructions:
CAUTION
Failure to comply with the caution notes and/or instructions may damage the instrument and/or its components or be a source of danger for the operator.
· Before switching on the clamp, remove the conductor from the clamp jaw. · During current measurement, any other current near the clamp may affect
measurement precision. · When measuring current, always put the conductor as near as possible to the middle of
the clamp jaw, as described in § 4.3, in order to obtain the most accurate reading. · While measuring, if the value or the sign of the quantity being measured remain
unchanged, check if the HOLD function is enabled.
1.3. AFTER USE · When measurement is complete, switch off the clamp. · If the instrument is not to be used for a long time, remove the batteries.
1.4. DEFINITION OF MEASUREMENT (OVERVOLTAGE) CATEGORY Standard "IEC/EN61010-1: Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use, Part 1: General requirements", defines what measurement category, commonly called overvoltage category, is. § 6.7.4: Measured circuits, circuits are divided into the following measurement categories:
(OMISSIS) · Measurement category IV is for measurements performed at the source of the low-
voltage installation. Examples are electricity meters and measurements on primary overcurrent protection devices and ripple control units. · Measurement category III is for measurements performed on installations inside buildings. Examples are measurements on distribution boards, circuit breakers, wiring, including cables, bus-bars, junction boxes, switches, socket-outlets in the fixed installation, and equipment for industrial use and some other equipment, for example, stationary motors with permanent connection to fixed installation. · Measurement category II is for measurements performed on circuits directly connected to the low-voltage installation. Examples are measurements on household appliances, portable tools and similar equipment.
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F3000 · Measurement category I is for measurements performed on circuits not directly
connected to MAINS. Examples are measurements on circuits not derived from MAINS, and specially protected (internal) MAINS-derived circuits. In the latter case, transient stresses are variable; for that reason, the standard requires that the transient withstand capability of the equipment is made known to the user.
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2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The instrument has the following features:
· Measurement of AC TRMS current up to 3000A in autorange · Flexible jaws with big diameter (110mm) · Data HOLD function for freezing results on the display · MIN/MAX function · Display backlight function · Auto Power Off function

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3. PREPARATION FOR USE
3.1. INITIAL CHECKS Before shipping, the instrument has been checked from an electric as well as mechanical point of view. All possible precautions have been taken so that the instrument is delivered undamaged. However, we recommend generally checking the instrument in order to detect possible damage suffered during transport. In case anomalies are found, immediately contact the forwarding agent. We also recommend checking that the packaging contains all components indicated in § 7.3.1. In case of discrepancy, please contact the Dealer. In case the instrument should be returned, please follow the instructions given in § 8.

3.2. INSTRUMENT POWER SUPPLY The instrument is supplied with 2x1.5V batteries type AAA IEC LR03, included in the package. When batteries are almost flat, the symbol " " appears on the display. For battery replacement, please refer to § 6.2.
3.3. STORAGE In order to guarantee precise measurement, after a long storage time under extreme environmental conditions, wait for the instrument to come back to normal operating conditions (see § 7.2.1).

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4. NOMENCLATURE
4.1. DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTRUMENT

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CAPTION: 1. Openable flexible jaws 2. Opening/closing connector for
flexible jaws 3. LCD display 4. MAX/MIN key 5. HOLD/ key 6. (ON/OFF) key

Fig. 1: Description of the instrument
4.2. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION KEYS 4.2.1. Key Press the key to switch on the instrument. After start-up, display backlight is active, and deactivates automatically after approx. 30s. Press and hold the key for approx. 2s to switch off the instrument.
4.2.2. HOLD/ key Press the HOLD/ key to freeze/unfreeze the value of the measured quantity on the display. Symbol "H" is displayed when this function is activated. Press and hold the HOLD/
key for approx. 2s to activate/deactivate display backlight.
4.2.3. MAX/MIN key Pressing the MAX MIN key once activates the detection of maximum and minimum values of the quantity being tested. Both values are constantly updated and are displayed cyclically every time the same key is pressed again. The display shows the symbol associated with the selected function: "MAX" for maximum value and "MIN" for minimum value. The MAX/MIN key is not active when the HOLD function is activated. Press and hold the MAX/MIN key for 2s to quit the function.
4.2.4. Auto Power OFF function The instrument switches off automatically approximately 15 minutes after it was last used. Symbol " " appears on the display.
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4.3. OPENING/CLOSING OF FLEXIBLE JAWS
CAUTION
· In order to meet the meter's accuracy specifications, always put the conductor as close as possible to the middle of the jaws (see Fig. 2).
·When the instrument is to be connected/disconnected to/from live conductors, if it is not possible to remove voltage, take appropriate safety measures (e.g wear protective gloves) in order to prevent dangerous electrical shocks for the operator and damaging the instrument. ·Disconnect voltage from the circuit to be tested or wear protective gloves before performing measurement ·Keep your hand on the reinforced grip of the instrument during measurements In order to open/close the flexible jaws, proceed as follows: 1. Turn the fastening connector by 90° counterclockwise in order to unlock the jaws (see Fig. 2). 2. Extract the flexible jaws and wind it around the conductor to be tested. 3. Insert the jaws back into their seat and turn the fastening connector by 90° clockwise until the two arrows are aligned and the jaws are locked (see Fig. 2)
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Fig. 2: Opening/closing of flexible jaws
5. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
5.1. AC CURRENT MEASUREMENT

CAUTION

· In order to meet the meter's accuracy specifications, always put the conductor as close as possible to the middle of the jaws (see Fig. 2).
·When the instrument is to be connected/disconnected to/from live conductors, in case is it not possible to remove voltage, take appropriate safety measures (e.g wear protective gloves) in order to prevent dangerous electrical shocks for the operator and damaging the instrument. ·Disconnect voltage from the circuit to be tested or wear protective gloves before performing measurement ·Keep your hand on the reinforced grip of the instrument during measurements

Correct

Incorrect

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Fig. 3: Use of the instrument for AC current measurement 1. Switch on the clamp by pressing the key. 2. Open the jaws and insert the phase cable in the middle of it (see Fig. 3). The display
shows the value of current. 3. The symbol "OL" indicates that the value of current being tested is higher than the
maximum measurable value. 4. To use the HOLD and MAX/MIN functions, see § 4.2.2 and § 4.2.3.
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6. MAINTENANCE
6.1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. While using and storing the instrument, carefully observe the recommendations listed
in this manual in order to prevent possible damage or danger during use. 2. Do not use the instrument in environments with high humidity levels or high
temperatures. 3. Always switch off the instrument after use. In case the instrument is not to be used for
a long time, remove the batteries to avoid liquid leaks that could damage the instrument's internal circuits.

6.2. REPLACING THE BATTERIES When the LCD display shows symbol "

", batteries must be replaced.

CAUTION

Only expert technicians should perform this operation. Before carrying out this operation, make sure you have removed the cable being tested from inside the clamp jaw.

Fig. 4: Battery replacement
1. Switch off the instrument and remove the cable to be tested from inside the jaws. 2. Loosen the fastening screw (see Fig. 4 ­ part 2) of the battery compartment cover (see
Fig. 4 ­ part 1), remove the cover and remove the batteries. 3. Insert new batteries of the same type (see § 7.1.2), respecting the indicated polarity. 4. Restore the battery compartment cover to its position. 5. Do not scatter old batteries into the environment. Use the relevant containers for
disposal.
6.3. CLEANING THE INSTRUMENT Use a soft and dry cloth to clean the instrument. Never use wet cloths, solvents, water, etc.
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6.4. END OF LIFE
WARNING: the symbol on the instrument indicates that the appliance and its accessories must be collected separately and correctly disposed of.

7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

7.1. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Accuracy indicated as [%reading + (number of digits*resolution)] at 23°C±5°C, <80%RH

AC TRMS current (Autorange)

Range

Resolution

Bandwidth

Accuracy (*)

30.00A

0.01A

±(3.0%rdg + 8digits)

300.0A 3000A

0.1A 1A

50Hz ÷ 400Hz

±(3.0%rdg + 5digits)

(*) Accuracy referred to a conductor placed in the middle of the jaws, absence of electric or magnetic fields and reference temperature

7.1.1. Reference standards Safety: EMC: Insulation: Pollution level: Measurement category: Max operating altitude:

IEC/EN61010-1, IEC/EN61010-2-032 IEC/EN61326-1 double insulation 2 CAT IV 600V, CAT III 1000V to earth 2000m (6562ft)

7.1.2. General characteristics Mechanical characteristics Size (L x W x H): Weight (batteries included): Length of flexible jaws: Max. cable diameter for clamp: Mechanical protection:

280 x 125 x 25mm (11 x 5 x 1in) 190g (7ounces) 254mm (10in) 110mm (4in) IP40

Power supply Battery type: Low battery indication: Battery duration: Auto Power OFF:

2x1.5V batteries type AAA LR03 symbol " " on the display ca.15g(backlight OFF), ca.10g (backlight ON) after 15 minutes' idling

Display Characteristics:
Out-of-range indication:

4 LCD, 3000 dots plus decimal point and backlight symbol "OL" on the display

7.2. ENVIRONMENT

7.2.1. Environmental conditions for use

Reference temperature:

23°C ± 5°C (73°F ± 41°F)

Operating temperature:

5°C ÷ 40°C (41°F ÷ 104°F)

Operating humidity:

<80%RH

Storage temperature:

-20°C ÷ 60°C (-4°F ÷ 140°F)

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Storage humidity:

<80%RH

This instrument satisfies the requirements of Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU (LVD) and of EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
This instrument satisfies the requirements of European Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS) and 2012/19/EU (WEEE)
7.3. ACCESSORIES 7.3.1. Standard accessories

· Carrying bag

· Batteries (not inserted) · User manual

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8. ASSISTANCE
8.1. WARRANTY CONDITIONS This instrument is warranted against any material or manufacturing defect, in compliance with the general sales conditions. During the warranty period, defective parts may be replaced. However, the manufacturer reserves the right to repair or replace the product. The manufacturer declines any responsibility for injury to people or damage to property.
The warranty shall not apply in the following cases:
· Repair and/or replacement of accessories and battery (not covered by warranty). · Repairs that may become necessary as a consequence of an incorrect use of the
instrument or due to its use together with non-compatible appliances. · Repairs that may become necessary as a consequence of improper packaging. · Repairs which may become necessary as a consequence of interventions performed
by unauthorized personnel. · Modifications to the instrument performed without the manufacturer's explicit
authorization. · Use not provided for in the instrument's specifications or in the instruction manual.
The content of this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without the manufacturer's authorization.
Our products are patented and our trademarks are registered. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes in the specifications and prices if this is due to improvements in technology.
8.2. ASSISTANCE If the instrument does not operate properly, before contacting the After-sales Service, please check the conditions of the batteries and replace them, if necessary. Should the instrument still operate improperly, check that the product is operated according to the instructions given in this manual. Should the instrument be returned to the After-sales Service or to a Dealer, transport will be at the Customer's charge. However, shipment will be agreed in advance. A report will always be enclosed to a shipment, stating the reasons for the product's return. Only use original packaging for shipment; any damage due to the use of non-original packaging material will be charged to the Customer.
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