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700 mA Tester N-10
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700 mA Tester N-10
The 700mA Tester for DC Amp Clips is a battery powered 70 mA
regulated current source designed to verify that the meter is functioning properly.
It is intended to ensure the Swain Meter is functioning properly.
The 70 mA current flows in the wire to the 10 turn loop from the red
end towards the black end when the button is pushed, provided the
LED appears bright.
To use, either the single turn or the 10
turn wire loop is placed in the aperture of the clip or clamp
sensor, toward the center, or with a large clamp, along one side,
away from the lips. When the wire is close to one side of a clamp,
it is likely to read 1% or so higher than the 70 mA in the wire.
The "Zero" adjustment on the indicator may be set
so that the meter reads zero before the 70 mA is turned on, but this
is not necessary. We often read the meter with the 70 mA off, and
then again with it on. The difference between the 2 meter readings
should be 70 mA ± 2 mA for a single turn loop or 700 mA ± 10 mA for
the 10 turn loop, when using a directly calibrated sensor. If not,
check the calibration chart shipped with the sensor. Observe the
polarity. It should agree with the calibrator.
If the LED is dim, or in any event after 4 hours
of continuous use, or 4 months, whichever comes first, the two
alkaline AA cells should be changed. The battery voltage must exceed
2.5 Volts when the LED is lit. If you have a question, please call
us at 989-773-3700.
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