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Fluke Y8100 Probe
Manufacturer:
Model:
Y8100
Date:
1994
Category:
Group:
Description:
DC/AC Clamp-on Current Probe

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The Fluke Y8100 DC/AC Current Probe is a clamp-on Probe that is used with a voltmeter, multimeter, or Oscilloscope to read dc, ac, or composite (ac on dc) current measurements. The jaws on the Y8100 are designed to clamp around conductors up to % inch in diameter. The pistol shape allows safe, easy, one-hand operation when making current measurements. APPLICATIONS The Y8100 can be used to measure any of the following: . Ground currents ac and dc. Power supply ripple. . Current distribution in multiple systems. Current balance in two wires ac and dc. . Current in audio distribution systems (using 440 to 1000 Hz signals). Starting currents without introducing impedance (imparts negligible inductance in the mH range). Transformer currents . Battery currents . Current distribution and perform ripple current tests in plating operations. . Current transients (dc to l kHz) when used with an oscilloscope.

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Service and User Manual
Manual Type:
Service and User Manual
Pages:
36
Size:
2.50 Mbytes (2626583 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
2
Manual-ID:
534271
Date:
1994 11 01
Quality:
Scanned document, all readable.
Upload date:
2018 01 28
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Downloads:
1061

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Instruction Manual l-l. DESCRIPTION ... l-l I-5. FEATURES ... I-2 1-7. UNPACKING ... I-4 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ... 2-1 2-1. INTRODUCTION ... 2-1 2-3. SAFETY HINTS ... 2-1 2-4. MEASUREMENT NOTES ... 2-I 2-5. MEASURING AC CURRENT ... 2-3 2-6. MEASURING DC CURRENT ... 2-3 2-7. MEASURING COMPOSITE (AC-ON-DC) CURRENT 2-4 3 THEORY OF OPERATION ... 3-1 3-1. INTRODUCTION ... 3-I 4 MAINTENANCE ... 4-1 4-1. INTRODUCTION ... 4-1 4-3. BATTERY INSTALLATION ... 4-I 4-6. CALIBRATION ... 4-2 4-12. DEMAGNETIZING CIRCUIT CHECK PROCEDURE 4-6 4-13. TROUBLESHOOTING ... 4-6 5 LIST OF REPLACEABLE PARTS ... 5-1 5-1. INTRODUCTION ... 5-1 5-3. HOW TO OBTAIN PARTS ... 5-1 5-7. SERVICE CENTERS ... 5-1 6 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ... 6-1

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