Kyoritsu KEW 2433R Manual
Kyoritsu
Multimeter
KEW 2433R
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INSTRUCTIONMANUAL
KEW SNAP
2433R
KEW SNAP Series
LEAKAGECURRENTTESTER
KYORITSU ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTS WORKS, LTD.,
TOKYO, JAPAN
1. SAFETY WARNINGS
This instrument has been designed and tested according to IEC
Publication
61010
: Safety Requirements for Electronic Measuring
Apparatus. This instruction manual contains warnings and safety
ruleswhichmustbeobserved bytheusertoensuresafeoperation
ofthe instrument and to retain it in safe condition. Therefore, read
through these operating instructions before starting using the
instrument.
# WARNING
●
Readthrough and understand instructions contained in this
manualbeforestartingusingtheinstrument.
●
Save and keep the manual handy to enable quick reference
whenevernecessary.
●
Theinstrumentistobeusedonlyinitsintendedapplications.
●
Understandandfollowall thesafetyinstructionscontainedin
themanual.
Failuretofollowtheinstructionsmaycauseinjury,instrument
damage and/or damage to equipment under test. Kyoritsu
is by nomeans liable for any damage resultingfrom the
instrumentincontradictiontothiscautionarynote.
The symbol
#
indicatedon the instrumentmeans that the user
mustrefertorelated partsofthemanualforsafeoperationofthe
instrument. Besureto carefully readthe instructionsfollowing
each
#
symbolinthismanual.
#DANGER
isreservedforconditionsandactionsthatarelikely
tocauseseriousorfatalinjury.
#WARNING
is reserved for conditions and actions that can
causeseriousorfatalInjury.
#
CAUTION
isreservedforconditionsandactionsthatcancause
minorinjuryorInstrumentdamage.
Thefollowingsymbolsareusedandmarkedontheinstrumentand
intheinstructionmanual.Pleasecarefullycheckbeforestartingto
usetheinstrument.
#
Refertotheinstructionsinthemanual.
This symbol is marked where the user must refer to the
instruction manual so as not to cause personal injury or
instrumentdamage.
Indicates an instrument with double or reinforced
insulation.
Indicates that this instrument can clamp on bare
conductors when measuring avoltage corresponding to
the applicable Measurement category,which is marked
nexttothissymbol.
IndicatesAC(AlternatingCurrent).
#
DANGER
●
Never make measurement on a circuit having potential of
300
VACorgreater.
●
Do not attempt to make measurement in the presence of
flammablegasses.Otherwise,theuseoftheinstrumentmay
causesparking,whichleadstoanexplosion.
●
Thetransformerjawsaremadeofmetalandtheirtipsarenot
completelyinsulated.Beespeciallycarefulaboutthepossible
shorting where the equipment under test has exposed metal
parts.
●
Neverattempttousetheinstrumentifitssurfaceoryourhand
is
wet.
●
Do not exce ed the maximum allo wable input of any
measurementrange.
●
Never open the battery compartment cover when making
measurement.
●
Neverfry to make measurement if any abnomal conditions.
suchasbrokenTransformerjawsorcaseisnoted.
●
Theinstrument is be used only in its intended applicationsor
conditions. Otherwise, safety functions equipped with the
instrument doesn
twork, andinstrument damage orserious
personalinjurymaybecaused.
Keepyourfingersandhandsbehindtheprotectivefingerguard
duringmeasurement.
#
WARNING
●
Never attempt to make any measurement, if any abnormal
conditionsarenoted,suchasbrokencase,crackedtestleads
andexposedmetalparts.
●
Do notinstall substituteparts or makeany modification to
the instrument. Return the instrument to Kyoritsu or your
distributorforrepairorre-calibration.
●
Do not try to replace the batteries if the surface of the
instrumentiswet.
●
Always switch off the instrument before opening the battery
compartmentcoverforbatteryreplacement.
#
CAUTION
●
Make sure that the range selector switchis set to an
appropriatepositionbeforemakingmeasurement.
●
Do not expose the instrument to the directsun, extreme
temperaturesordewfall.
●
Besuretosettherangeselectorswitchtothe"OFF"position
afteruse. When theinstrument will not bein use for along
periodoftime,placeitinstorageafterremovingthebatteries.
●
Useadampcloth anddetergentforcleaning the instrument.
Donotuseabrasivesorsolvents.
○
MeasurementCategory:
Toensuresafeoperationofmeasuringinstruments,IEC
61010
establishessafetystandardsforvariouselectricalenvironments,
categorized as O to CAT IV, and called measurement
categories.Higher-numberedcategoriescorrespondtoelectrical
environments with greater momentary energy, so a measuring
instrument designed for CAT III environments can endure
greatermomentaryenergythanonedesignedforCATII.
O :Circuits whichare not directlyconnected to the mains
powersupply.
CATII :Electrical circuits of equipment connected to an AC
electricaloutletbyapowercord.
CATIII :Primary electrical circuits of the equipment connected
directly to the distribution panel, and feeders from the
distributionpaneltooutlets.
CATIV:The circuit from the service drop to the service
entrance, and to the power meter and primary over-
currentprotectiondevice(distributionpanel).
Incoming wire
O: Device which is
not directly
connected to the
mains power supply
Socket
Interior wiring
2. FEATURES
●
DigitalclamptesterforACleakagemeasurement.
●
Accuratetrue-RMSreadingofACcurrentwithdistortedwaveform.
●
Least affected by external magnetic field, providing wide
measuringrangefromverysmalltolargecurrents.
●
Designed to safety standard IEC
61010
-
2
-
032
: Measurement
categoryCAT
Ⅲ
,
300
Vandpollutiondegree
2
.
●
Teardrop shapedjaws for ease of use in crowded cable areas
andothertightplaces.
●
Dataholdfunctiontoallowforeasyreadingsindimlylitorhard-to-
reachlocations.
●
Providesfilteringfunctiontoremovehighfrequencygeneratedby
suchequipmentasinverters.
●
Peakhold function toallow for measurementof current variation
asshortas
10
msec.
●
Auto-power-offfunctionpreventsunnecessarypowerconsumption
●
Dynamicrangeof
4200
countsfullscale.
●
Largeeasy-to-readLCDdisplaywithletterheightof
13
mm.
●
Operationconfirmingbeeps.
●
Insulationbarrieratthetipoftransformerjawsforimprovedsafety.
3. SPECIFICATIONS
Measuringrangesandaccuracy(Sinewave)
Range Resolution MeasuringRange Accuracy(Frequencyrange)
40
mA
0
.
01
mA
0
〜
40
.
00
mA
0〜100A
±
1
.
0
%rdg
±
5
dgt (
50
/
60
Hz)
±
2
.
5
%rdg
±
10
dgt (
20
Hz
〜
1
kHz)
100〜300A
±
1
.
0
%rdg
±
5
dgt (
50
/
60
Hz)
±
2
.
5
%rdg
±
10
dgt (
40
Hz
〜
1
kHz)
300〜400A
±
2
.
0
%rdg (
50
/
60
Hz)
±
5
.
0
%rdg (
40
Hz
〜
1
kHz)
400
mA
0
.
1
mA
0
〜
400
.
0
mA
400
A
0
.
1
A
0
〜
400
.
0
A
・
CF(Crestfactor)
≦
3
(
45
〜
65
Hz,lessthan
600
APeak)
※
100
〜
400
A
:
sinewave
+
2
%rdg
・
Countsequaltoorlessthan
3
countsarecorrectedtozero
・
Accuracy-insuredFrequencyrangeof
50
/
60
Hzmodeis
50
/
60
Hz.
・
The max indication at the
40
mA/
400
mA range is
6000
counts.
Minute current may existwhilezerois displayed at
400
A/
400
mA
range.Measurementshouldbemadealsoatalowerrange.
Conversion method:
Rmsvaluedetection
Operating System:
Sequentialcomparison
Display:
LCDwithmax.readingof
4200
(
400
Arange),
6000
(
40
/
400
mArange)
Low battery warning:
"BATT"markappearsonthedisplay
Overrange Indication:
"OL"appearsonthedisplaywhenupperlimit
ofmeasuringrangeisexceeded
Response Time:
Approx.
2
seconds
Sample Rate:
Approx.
2
.
5
timespersecond
Accuracy-insured
23
℃±
5
℃
,relativehumidity
85
%orless
Temperature and
(withoutcondensation)
Humidity Ranges:
Operating Temperature
0
-
40
℃
,relativehumidity
85
%orless
and Humidity Ranges:
(withoutcondensation)
Storage Temperature
-
20
-
60
℃
,relativehumidity
85
%orless
and Humidity Ranges:
(withoutcondensation)
Operable altitude:
2000
morlessabovesealevel(indooruse)
Power Source:
Two
1
.
5
VR
03
(AAA)batteries
Current Consumption:
Approx.
21
mA
Measurement Time:
Approx.
24
hours
Auto-power-off Function:
Turns power off about
10
minutes afterthe
lastswitchoperation
Safety Standard:
IEC
61010
-
1
IEC
61010
-
2
-
032
MeasurementCAT
Ⅲ
300
V,pollutiondegree
2
EMC directive:
EN
61326
-
01
,EN
61326
-
2
-
2
Environmetal standard:
EURoHSdirectivecompliant
Overload Protection:
480
AACmax.for
10
seconds
Withstand Voltage:
4240
VACrms (
50
/
60
Hz) for
5
sec. between
metal part of transformer jaws and housing
case(excepttransformerjawcase)
Insulation Resistance:
50
M
Ω
or greater at
1000
V between metal
part of transformer jaws and housing case
(excepttransformerjawcase)
Conductor Size:
Approx.
40
mmindiametermax.
Dimensions:
185
(L)
×
81
(W)
×
32
(D)mm
Weight:
Approx.
270
gincludingbatteries
Accessories:
TwoR
03
(AAA)batteries
CarryingcaseModel
9052
Instructionmanual
Reference
*Effective Value (RMS)
Most alternating currents and
voltag es are expre s s ed in
effective values, which are
alsoreferredtoasRMS(Root-
Mean-Square)values.
The e ffective value is the
square root of the average of
squareofalternatingcurrentor
voltagevalues.Manyclampmetersusingaconventionalrectifyingcircuit
have"RMS"scalesforACmeasurement.Thescalesare,however,actually
calibratedintermsoftheeffectivevalueofasine wavethoughtheclamp
meteris respondingto theaverage value.The calibrationis done with a
conversion factor of
1
.
111
for sine wave, which is found by dividing the
effective value by the average value. These instruments are therefore in
erroriftheinputvoltageorcurrenthassomeothershapethansinewave.
*CF (Crest Factor) is found by dividing the peak value by the effective
value.
Examples:
Sinewave:CF=
1
.
414
Squarewavewitha
1
:
9
dutyratio:CF=
3
4. INSTRUMENT LAYOUT
●LCD
Low Battery Warning
Frequency Response :
Wide
Frequency Response :
50/60Hz
Data Hold Indication
Peak Hold Indication
Unit
Di s pl ay
Frequency Selector Button
Peak Hold Button
Data Hold Button
Tr a ns fo rm J aw s
Ba r ri er Tr i gg er
Ra n ge S el ec to r Sw it ch
Ha n d St ra p
Barrier:It is a part providing protection against electrical shock and
ensuringtheminimumrequiredairandcreepagedistances.
5. PREPARATIONS FOR MEASUREMENT
5
-
1
CheckingBatteryVoltage
Setthe RangeSelector Switchto anyposition otherthan theOFF
position.Ifthemarksonthedisplayisclearlyvisiblewithout"BATT"
markshowing,batteryvoltageisOK.Ifthedisplayblanksor"BATT"
is indicated, replace the batteries according to section
8
: Battery
Replacement.
NOTE
When the instrument is left poweredon, the auto-power-off
functionautomatically shut the power off; Thedisplay blanks
even ifthe Range Selector Switchis set toa position other than
the OFF position in this state. To poweron the instrument, turn
the Range Selector Switch or press the Data Hold Button. If the
display still blanks, thebatteriesarecompletelyexhausted.
Replacethebatteries.
5
-
2
CheckingSwitchSetting
MakesurethattheRange SelectorSwitchis settothe appropriate
range.
Al s o ma ke s ur e t hat da ta ho ld fu nc ti on i s n ot en ab le d. If
inappropriate range is selected, desired measurement cannot be
made.
6. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
6
-
1
CurrentMeasurement
# DANGER
●
Inordertoavoidpossibleshockhazard,nevermakemeasurement
oncircuitshavingapotentialof
300
VACorgreater.
●
The transformer jaws are made of metal and theirtips are not
completelyinsulated.Beespecially carefulaboutthe possible
shortingwheretheequipmentundertesthasexposedmetalparts.
●
Never makemeasurement withthe batterycompartment cover
removed.
●
Whenmeasuringcurrentis
300
Aormore(
400
Hzormore),besure
tostopmeasurementwithin
5
minutes.Otherwise,transformer jaws
mayheattocauseafireordeformationofmoldedparts,whichwill
degradeinsulation.
●
Keepyourfingersandhandsbehindthebarrierduringmeasurement.
# CAUTION
●
Take sufficient care to not to apply shock, vibration or
excessiveforcetothejawtips.Otherwise,preciselyadjusted
TransformerJawtipswillbedamaged.
●
When a foreign substance is stuck in the jaw tips or they
cannot properly engage, the transformer jaws do not fully
close.Insuchacase,donotreleasethejawtriggerabruptly
orattemptto closethe transformer jaws byapplying external
force. Make sure that the jaws close by themselves after
removingtheforeignsubstanceormakingthemfreetomove.
●
The maximum size of a conductor to be tested is
40
mm
in diameter. Accurate measurement cannot be made on a
conductor larger than this, because the transformer jaws
cannotfullyclose.
●
Whenmeasuringlargecurrent,thetransformerjawsmaybuzz.
Thishasnoeffectontheinstrument'sperformanceorsafety.
●
SensitivetransformerjawsareusedforLeakageclampmeter.
Because of the characteristics of transformer jaws,which
canbe opened and closed, it is impossible to eliminate the
interference of external magnetic field completely. If there
are something,which generatinglarge magnetic field,at a
nearby site, current value can be displayed (
0
cannot
be displayed.) before clamping on the conductor. For such
a case, please use the instrument at a location far from the
thing,whichgeneratingmagneticfield.
Followingarethetypicalthingsgeneratingmagneticfield.
・
Conductorfedlargecurrent
・
Motor
・
Equipmentwhichhasmagnet
・
Integratingwattmeter
(
1
)SettheRangeSelectorSwitchtothedesiredposition.Currentto
measureshouldbewithintheselectedmeasuringrange.
(
2
)Normalmeasurement(SeeFig.
1
,
2
):
Pressthejawtriggertoopenthetransformerjawsandclosethem
overoneconductoronly.Measuredcurrentvalueisshownonthe
display.Earthleakagecurrentorsmallcurrentthatflowsthrough
agroundedwirecanalsobemeasuredbythismethod.
(
3
)Measuringoutofbalanceleakagecurrent(SeeFig.
3
):
Clamp onto allconductors except a grounded wire. Measured
currentvalueisshownonthedisplay.
Fig.
1
Loadcurrent
Fig.
2
Earthleakagecurrent
Load
Load
Fig.
3
Measuringoutofbalanceleakagecurrent
Load
Load
3
-phase
3
-wiresystem
(In
4
-wiresystem with neutral,
clampontoall
4
wires)
Single-phase
3
-wiresystem
(in
3
-wiresystem with neutral,
clampontoall
3
wires)
6
-
2
HowtoUseFrequencySelectorButton
Whenhighfrequenciesfromsuchequipmentasinvertersarepresent
inthecircuitundertest,theinstrumentmeasuresACcurrentofnot
only
50
Hzor
60
Hzoffundamentalfrequencybutalso ofthese high
frequenciesandharmonics.
To eliminate the effect of such high frequency noise and measure
AC currentof
50
Hz or
60
Hzfundamental frequency,a "high-cut"
filtercircuit in incorporated into the instrument which works when
"
50
/
60
Hz" frequency response is selected with the Frequency
Selector Button. Cut-off frequency of the "high-cut" filter is about
160
Hzwithattenuationcharacteristicofapprox.-
24
dB/octave.
WhentheFrequencySelectorButtonispressed,"
50
/
60
Hz"markis
shownontheleftsideofthedisplay.WhentheFrequencySelector
Buttonis pressedagain, fequency responseis switchedto WIDE
with"WIDE"markshownonthedisplay.
OutputcharacteristicareshowninFig.
4
.
Fig.
4
KEWSNAP
2433
RFrequencyCharacteristic
-30
-20
-10
0
10
Attenuation dB〔 〕
1 5k k50 500 10k 50k20k2k2001002010 100k
100%
50%
20%
10%
5%
Percentage
Typical characteristic "WIDE" frequency response:
,fc=8kHz -24dB/cot
Typical characteristic "50/60Hz":
frequency response
,fc=160Hz -24dB/cot
Frequency Hz〔 〕
Note:
Characteristic of -
24
dB/octiave means that signal magnitude
declinestoaboutonesixteenthofthatattheinitialfrequencywhen
frequency doubles. KEW SNAP
2433
R have the following two
settingsfortheFrequencySelectorButton.
WIDE(
20
Hz-approx.
8
kHz):
Permits measurement of currents of
fundamental frequencies as well as
currentsofhighfrequenciesgenerated
bysuchequipmentasinverters
50
/
60
Hz(
20
-approx.
160
Hz):Filters out high frequency currents
and measures current of fundamental
frequencyonly
Recently there has been increased use of power through inverters,
switchingregulators, etc. When the high frequency noise from such
appliances leaks or flowsinto the ground through capacitors not
filtering completely, the earth leakagebreaker may trip even though
thereisno"actual"leakage.Insuchacase,theinstrumentdonotgive
leakagecurrentreadingif"
50
/
60
Hz"frequencyresponseisselected.
Take current readings with the
50
/
60
Hz and WIDE frequency
responses respectively to make effective use of the Frequency
SelectorButton.
6
-
3
PeakCurrentMeasurement
(
1
)SettheRangeSelectorSwitchtothedesiredposition.(Currentto
measureshouldnotexceedtheselectedmeasuringrange.)
(
2
)Select"WIDE"or"
50
/
60
Hz"withtheFrequencySelectorButton.
(
3
)With the transformer jaws clamped onto the conductor under
test,pressthePeakHoldButtontosettheintermenttothepeak
measurementmode.("P"isshownonthedisplay.)
(
4
)The display reads
1
/
√
2
of thepeak current value. Therefore,an
rms reading is shown when current of a sinusoidal waveform is
measured.
(
5
)Afterpeakmeasurement,pressthe PeakHoldButtontoreturnto
thenormalmeasurementmode.
Note:When leakage current is measured in the peak measurement
mode, the reading may change if the transformer jaws are
openedand closed.Please readthedisplay with theconductor
under test clamped, otherwise, after fixing the display by using
the data hold function, please remove the instrument from the
conductor to be measured, and read the display. To measure
thepeakcurrentagain,pleasereleasethedatahold,andreturn
theinstrument to the normal measurement modeonce with the
PeakHoldButton,thensetitinthepeakmeasurementmode.
Countsequaltoorlessthan
5
countsarecorrectedtozero.
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS
7
-
1
Auto-Power-OffFunction
Thisisafunctiontopreventtheinstrumentfrombeingleftpowered
on and conserve battery power. The instrument automatically turns
offabout
10
minutesafter the last switch or button operation.To
returntothenormalmode,turntheRangeSelectorSwitchtoOFF,
thentothedesiredposition.
DisablingAuto-Power-OffFunction:
Todisabletheauto-power-offfunction,powerontheinstrumentwith
theData Hold Button pressed. About
3
seconds after powering on
theinstrument,"P.OFF"isshownonthedisplay.Toenabletheauto-
power-offfunction,turnonthe instrumentwithoutpressingtheData
HoldButton.
Note: The auto-power-off function is disabled in the peak
measurementmode.
7
-
2
DateHoldFunction
Thisisafunctiontofreezethereadingsonthedisplay. Whenthe
DataHoldButtonispressed once,thecurrentreadingisheld even
though current under test varies. "H" mark is shown on the upper
rightcornerofthedisplay.
Toexitthedataholdmode,presstheDataHoldButtonagain.
Note:Whentheauto-power-offfunctionworkswhiletheinstrumentis
inthedataholdmode,dataholdiscancelled.
92
-
1557
H
5
-
22
DISTRIBUTOR
Kyoritsu reserves the rights to change specifications or designs
describedinthismanualwithoutnoticeandwithoutobligations.
8. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
# WARNING
Inorder toavoid possibleshock hazard,always setthe Range
SelectorSwitchtotheOFFpositionbeforetryingtoreplacethe
batteries.
# CAUTION
●
Donotmixnewandoldbatteries.
●
Installbatteriesintheorientationasshowninsidethebattery
compartment,observingcorrectpolarity.
Whenthe battery voltage warning mark "BATT" is shown on the
top left corner of the LCD, replace the batteries. Note that the
displayblanksand"BATT"markisnotshownifthebatteriesare
completelyexhausted.
(
1
)SettheRangeSelectorSwitchto"OFF."
(
2
)Loosenthebattery-compartment-cover-fixingscrewonthelower
backoftheinstrument.
(
3
)Replace the batteries with two new R
03
(AAA)
1
.
5
V
batteries.
(
4
)Putthebatterycompartmentcoverbackinplaceandtighten
thescrew.
Note:Foruseforalongperiodoftime,usealkalinebatteries(LR
03
).
Screw Battery
Compartment
Cover
Batteries
DisposetheBatteries
Thismarkingmeanstheyshallbesortedoutandcollectedas
ordainedinDIRECTIVE
2006
/
66
/EC.
This directive is valid only in the EU. When you remove
batteries from this product and dispose them, discard them in
accordancewith domestic law concerning disposal. Take a right
actiononwastebatteries,becausethecollectionsystemintheEU
onwastebatteriesareregulated.
WasteElectricalandElectronicEquipment(WEEEE)
Thismarkingmeanstheyshallbesortedoutandcollectedas
ordainedinDIRECTIVE
2006
/
66
/EC.
This directive is valid only in the EU. When you remove
batteries from this product and dispose them,discard them
inaccordance with domestic lawconcerningdisposal. Take aright
actiononwastebatteries,becausethecollectionsystemintheEU
onwastebatteriesareregulated.
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