The open-type voltage clamp meter can quickly eliminate the faults of the electrical system
Open-ended voltage clamp meters with FieldSense technology allow electricians to measure — not just probe — voltage and current without the use of test leads. New electrical testers allow electricians to troubleshoot electrical systems safer, faster and more efficiently.
Troubleshooting electrical systems is time-consuming and has the potential for dangerous accidents due to touching metal contacts. Electricians can now measure voltage and current simultaneously — not just probe — with the new open-ended voltage clamp with FieldSense technology, making troubleshooting safer and more efficient.
Open-circuit voltage clamps enable reliable true-rms measurements in crowded junction boxes or on conductors with multiple inaccessible endpoints, saving time, minimizing potential errors, and greatly reducing the chance of arcing sex.
With voltage clamps, electrical engineers can:
● Safer: Measure voltages up to 1000V through the open jaw without using test leads or touching live conductors.
● Faster: Electricians can speed up troubleshooting without having to open panels or remove wire caps.
● More efficient: Simultaneously measure voltage and current and display the measurement results on the clamp meter. Resistances up to 100.0 kΩ can also be measured.
● Wide measurement range: The clamp has the widest open jaw in the industry and can measure up to 200 A on 4/0 conductors.
At the heart of the range of open-ended voltage clamps is the new FieldSense technology, which enables the clamp to give reliable voltage and current readings at the same time, rather than just detecting the presence or absence of voltage.
This rugged voltage clamp meter is rated for 1000 V CAT III and 600 V CAT IV (models are 600V CAT III) and features an easy-to-read backlit display.







