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  2. Current clamp - Wikipedia

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    An electrical meter with integral AC current clamp is known as a clamp meter, clamp-on ammeter, tong tester, or colloquially as an amp clamp. A clamp meter measures the vector sum of the currents flowing in all the conductors passing through the probe, which depends on the phase relationship of the currents. Only one conductor is normally ...

  3. Avometer - Wikipedia

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    No automatic protection. A smaller version similar in size to small portable test meters. (Basic ranges to 1 A, DC only and 1000 V, both extendable with external multiplier and shunts [23]). 10,000 ohms/volt DC, 1000 ohms/volt AC. Clamp meter: Principally for higher currents (Ranges 300 A, 600 A, 1200 A, 150 V, 300 V & 600 V all AC only).

  4. Multimeter - Wikipedia

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    For example, if the meter is set to a range of 300 V full scale, the meter's impedance will be 6 MΩ. 20,000 Ω/V is the best (highest) sensitivity available for typical analog multimeters that lack internal amplifiers. For meters that do have internal amplifiers (VTVMs, FETVMs, etc.), the input impedance is fixed by the amplifier circuit.

  5. Clamper (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    The negative swing of the output will not dip below about −0.6 V, assuming a silicon PN diode. [1] A clamper (or clamping circuit or clamp) is an electronic circuit that fixes either the positive or the negative peak excursions of a signal to a defined voltage by adding a variable positive or negative DC voltage to it. [2]

  6. Solenoid voltmeter - Wikipedia

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    Solenoid voltmeters are useless on low-voltage circuits (for example, 12 volt circuits). The basic range of the voltmeter starts at around 90V (AC or DC). Solenoid voltmeters are not precise. For example, there would be no reliably perceptible difference in the reading between 220 VAC and 240 VAC. They are meant for intermittent operation.

  7. Megger Group Limited - Wikipedia

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    Battery impedance test equipment (BITE) 1990 Automatic 10kV insulation power factor test set 1990 Microprocessor-based protective relay test set 1994 DSP-driven watthour meter test set 1996 Windows-based Testing Software Program 1999 Time-domain reflectometer with TX Null technology (TDR) 2000 Micro-weight Low Resistance Ohmmeter (DLRO) 2003

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