Amprobe, Caution – Amprobe Multitest-2000 Continuity-Tester User Manual

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AMPROBE

MULTITEST2000

1. Check, and if needed modify, the basic settings of the instrument (see paragraphs 8.1

and 8.2).

2. Select the working mode corresponding to the type of analysis desired. In case of

doubts select the POWER working mode (see paragraph 8.6).

3. Connect the phase and neutral voltage wires respecting the connections shown in the

picture.

4. If you want to measure current and power, connect the clamp meter to the phase

conductor respecting the specifications shown on the clamp and the connections
shown in the picture.
In case of doubts select the POWER working mode and check if the active power P is
positive. If it’s negative, remove current transducer from the wire and reconnect it so
the transducer label faces the opposite direction.

5. Apply voltage to the electrical equipment under test (if previously shut off for the

instrument connection).

6. The values of the available electrical parameters will be displayed on the display of the

instrument. For further details see the paragraph relevant to the position of the switch.

7. You can press HOLD to interrupt the updating in real time of the displayed values.
8. You can press SAVE to save the displayed values (see paragraph 9.2).
9. If you want to record:

a) Check, and if needed modify, the values of the basic parameters (see paragraphs

8.1 and 8.2).

b) Check, and if needed modify, the recording parameters by pressing MENU (see the

paragraph corresponding to the position of the rotary switch selected).

c) To start the recording press START (see chapter 6).



8.8.2. Using the Instrument in a Three Phase System

CAUTION

The maximum voltage between B1 and B4 inputs is 600 V~ (CATII) / 350V~
phase – earth or 600V~ (CATIII) / 300 V~ phase to earth.
Do not measure voltages exceeding the limits prescribed by this manual.
Should you exceed the voltage limits you could damage the instrument
and/or its components or endanger your safety.

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