Cl3200 instruction manual, English, General specifications – Klein Tools CL3200 User Manual

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ENGLISH

CL3200

Instruction Manual

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

The Klein Tools CL3200 is an auto-ranging general-purpose clamp meter.
It measures AC / DC voltage, AC current, and resistance. It can also test
non-contact voltage and continuity.

Operating Altitude:

2000 meters

Storage Altitude:

10000 meters

Humidity:

0% to 80% at 32°F to 95°F (0°C to 35°C)

0% to 70% at 32°F to 131°F (0°C to 55°C)

Operating Temperature:

0°C / 32°F to 40°C / 104°F < 75% R.H.

Storage Temperature:

-20°C / -4°F to 60°C / 140°F < 80% R.H.

Accuracy Temperature:

18°C / 64°F to 28°C / 82°F

Temperature Coefficient:

0.1*(specified accuracy) / °C

Dimensions:

7.06" x 2.56" x 1.34"

Weight:

7.9oz.

Calibration:

Accurate for one year

Certifications:

UL & cUL standard UL3111-1 Listed

Pollution Degree:

2

CAT Rating:

CAT IV 600V, CATIII 1000V

Accuracy:

± (% of reading + # of least significant digits)

WARNINGS

To ensure safe operation and service of the tester, follow these instructions.
Failure to observe these warnings can result in severe injury or death.

• Before each use, verify meter operation by measuring

a known voltage or current.

• Never use the meter on a circuit with voltages that exceed the

category based rating of this meter.

• Do not use the meter during electrical storms, or in wet weather.
• Do not use the meter or test leads if they appear to be damaged.
• Ensure meter leads are fully seated, and keep fingers away from

the metal probe contacts when making measurements.

• Do not open the meter to replace batteries while the probes

are connected.

• Use caution when working with voltages above 60V DC,

or 25V AC RMS. Such voltages pose a shock hazard.

• To avoid false readings that can lead to electrical shock,

replace batteries if a low battery indicator appears.

• Unless measuring voltage or current, shut off and lock out

power before measuring resistance or capacitance.

• Always adhere to local and national safety codes. Use individual

protective equipment to prevent shock and arc blast injury where
hazardous live conductors are exposed.

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