Fluke 41B, 39 user manual AC Current Probe Safety Guidelines

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When using the voltage test leads, keep your fingers away from the probe contacts. Keep your fingers behind the finger guards on the probes.

Use caution when measuring above 60V-dc or 30V-ac rms. Such voltages pose a shock hazard.

AC Current Probe Safety Guidelines

Follow these safety guidelines when using the AC Current Probe:

!Never use the 80i-500s current probe on circuits rated higher than

600V. Use extreme caution when clamping the current probe around un- insulated conductors or bus bars.

Keep your fingers behind the finger guard on the 80i-500s.

Check the magnetic mating surfaces of the probe jaws; these should be free of dirt, dust, rust, or other foreign matter.

Do not use a current probe that has been cracked or damaged or has de- fective leads. If there is any such sign of impaired operation, tape the probe shut to prevent operation.

The 80i-500s has been designed and tested according to IEC 1010-1:1992 and other safety standards. Follow all warnings to ensure safe operation.

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Contents Fluke 39/41B Limited Warranty & Limitation of Liability Service Centers Page Table of Contents Fluke 39/41B List of Tables List of Figures Using!Your Tester Safely AC Current Probe Safety Guidelines About This Manual Uses for the TesterUnpacking Unpacking Additional Items Model 41B Terminology Used in This Manual Automatic Power Down Battery ConsiderationsMemory Retention Gettingto Acquainted with Your Tester Getting Acquainted Using the Voltage Test Leads Input ConnectionsUsing the Current Probe Measurement Connections 1PThree-Phase Power Measurements Three-Phase Measurement Connections For Balanced CircuitsThree-Phase Measurement, Balanced or Unbalanced Wtotal = W1 + W2Wtotal = W1 + W2 + W3 Keypad KeypadNumber Key Descriptions Symbol Name & Description KeypadNumber Symbol Name & Description Key Descriptions Number Name & Description Key Descriptions Number Symbol Name & Description Print Model 41BDisplay Screen Display ScreenStatus Line Screen Abbreviations Screen Usage Name and Description DP ase Angle degrees. ±Screen Abbreviations Screen Usage Name and DescriptionVolts rms includes dc component Special Messages Waveform Screen Mode Functions and Screen ModesWaveform Screens Functions and Screen Modes Harmonics Screens Harmonics Overload Screen Harmonics Zoom Mode Harmonics Zoom ScreenText Screen Mode Text Screens VA Check Screen Typical VA Check Signatures Recording Measurements Record Screens Power-Up Configuration THD RMSConfiguration Screens Storing & Recalling Measurements Model 41B Memory Screen39/41B Store Using the Serial Cable Model 41B Serial Communications Model 41B Printing Model 41B Using PC Software with the Tester Model 41BSending to a Printer or PC Model 41B Applications Applications Plant Switch Gear Service Entrance Plant Switch GearDistribution Transformer Distribution Transformer 1PWatts Text ScreenElectronic Equipment Load Center Distribution Transformer 3P, 3C Watts Text ScreenReceptacle Load Center Neutral Current Measurement Generator Set Generator SetAdjustable Frequency Speed Motor Drive Adjustable Frequency Motor DriveFuse Replacement User MaintenanceCleaning Battery ReplacementUser Maintenance If Your Tester Does Not Work Accessories and Replacement Parts Accessories and Replacement PartsFluke PN Replacement Parts DescriptionQty Specifications MV/A Isolated InputHarmonic Level 5% Using Smooth ~20 Watts Measurements Volt-AmpsMeasurement Function Range/ResolutionAccuracy AC Amps AC VoltsWatts General Specifications Display Safety 39/41B