KLEIN TOOLS CL445 HVAC Clamp Meter Instruction Manual

June 11, 2024
KLEIN TOOLS

KLEIN TOOLS CL445 HVAC Clamp Meter

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

Klein Tools CL445 is an automatically ranging true root mean square (TRMS) digital clamp meter that measures AC current and inrush via the clamp, AC/DC voltage, DC microamps, resistance, continuity, frequency, capacitance, and tests diodes via test leads, and temperature via a thermocouple probe.

  • Environment: Indoor. DO NOT expose to moisture, rain, or snow.

  • Operating Altitude: 6562 ft. (2000m)

  • Relative Humidity: <95% non-condensing

  • Operating Temp: 32° to 122°F (0° to 50°C)

  • Storage Temp: 14° to 122°F (-10° to 50°C)

  • Accuracy: Values stated at 65° to 83°F (18° to 28°C)

  • Temp Coefficient: 0.1 × (Quoted Accuracy) per °C above 28°C or below 18°C, corrections are required when ambient working temp is outside of Accuracy Temp range

  • Dimensions: 9.24″ × 3.77″ × 1.59″ (235 × 96 × 40 mm)

  • Weight: 12.58 oz (356.5 g) including batteries

  • Calibration: Accurate for one year

  • Auto Power-Off (APO): After approx. 10 minutes of inactivity

  • Standards: IEC/BS/EN 61010-1, 61010-2-032,
    IEC/BS/EN 61326-1, 61326-2-2.
    Conforms to UL STD.61010-1, 61010-2-032;
    Certified to CSA STD.C22.2 NO. 61010-1, 61010-2-032.

  • Pollution degree: 2

  • Accuracy: ± (% of reading + # of least significant digits)

  • Safety Rating: CAT IV 600V
    Class 2, Double insulation

  • Drop Protection: 6.6 ft. (2 m)
    CAT III: Measurement category III is applicable to test and measuring circuits connected to the distribution part of the building’s low-voltage MAINS installation.
    CAT IV: Measurement category IV is applicable to test and measuring circuits connected at the source of the building’s low voltage MAINS installation.

  • Electromagnetic Environment: IEC EN 61326-1. This equipment meets requirements for use in basic and controlled electromagnetic environments like residential properties, business premises, and light-industrial locations.

ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Function Range Resolution Accuracy
AC Voltage (V AC) 600.0mV 0.1mV ±(1.8% + 5 digits)
6.000V 1mV ±(1.5% + 5 digits)
60.00V 10mV ±(1.2% + 5 digits)
600.0V 100mV
750V 1V ±(1.5% + 5 digits)
DC Voltage (V DC) 600.0mV 0.1mV ±(1.0% + 8 digits)
6.000V 1mV ±(0.8% + 3 digits)
60.00V 10mV
600.0V 100mV ±(1.0% + 3 digits)

Input Impedance: 10MΩ
Frequency Range: 45 to 400Hz
Maximum Input: 750V AC RMS or 600V DC

AC Current (A AC) 60.00A 10mA ±(2.5% + 10 digits)
600.0A 100mA ±(2.0% + 10 digits)

Frequency Range: 50 to 60Hz

DC Microamps (µA DC) 600.0µA 0.1µA ±(1.2% + 5 digits)

Maximum Input: 750V AC RMS or 600V DC

Resistance 600.00 0.10 ±(1.2% + 5 digits)
6.000k0 10 ±(1.2% + 3 digits)
60.00k0 100
600.0k0 1000
6.000M0 1k0
60.00M0 10k0 ±(2.0% + 5 digits)

Maximum Input: 750V AC RMS or 600V DC

Function Range Resolution Accuracy
Capacitance 60.00nF 0.01nF ±(4.0% + 25 digits)
600.0nF 0.1nF ±(4.0% + 8 digits)
6.000µF 0.001µF
60.00µF 0.01µF
600.0µF 0.1µF
6.000mF 0.001mF ±(5.0% + 9 digits)

Maximum Input: 750V AC RMS or 600V DC

Temperature °F -148.0° to 32.0°F 0.1°F ±(1.0% + 5.4°F )
>32.0° to 662.0°F ±(1.0% + 3.6°F )
>662° to 1832°F 1°F ±(1.0% + 4°F)
Temperature °C -100.0° to 0.0°C 0.1°C ±(1.0% + 3°C)
>0.0° to 350.0°C ±(1.0% + 2°C)
>350° to 1000°C 1°C ±(1.0% + 2°C)

Maximum Input: 750V AC RMS or 600V DC

Frequency (Hz) 99.99Hz 0.01Hz ±(0.1% + 5 digits)
999.9Hz 0.1Hz
9.999kHz 0.001kHz
60.00kHz 0.01kHz
Duty Cycle 0.1% to 99.9% (≤10kHz) 0.1% ±1.5%

(Range: 10% – 90%)

Maximum Input: 750V AC RMS or 600V DC

OTHER MEASUREMENT APPLICATIONS
Maximum Input: 600V DC or 750V AC RMS

  • Diode Test: Approx. 1mA, open circuit voltage ~3.0V DC
  • Continuity Check: Audible signal <10Ω, max current 1.5mA
  • Sampling Frequency: 3 samples per second
  • Overload: “OL” indicated on display
  • Polarity: “-” on display indicates negative polarity
  • Display: 3-5/6 digit, 6000 Count LCD

WARNINGS – GENERAL

To ensure safe operation and service of the meter, follow these instructions.
Failure to observe these warnings can result in severe injury or death.

  • Before each use verify meter operation by measuring a known voltage or current.
  • Never use the meter on a circuit with voltages that exceed the category based rating of this meter.
  • Do not use the meter during electrical storms or in wet weather.
  • Do not use the meter or test leads if they appear to be damaged.
  • Probe assemblies to be used for MAINS measurements shall meet IEC/EN 61010-031 with a voltage RATING of CAT IV 600V or better.
  • Ensure meter leads are fully seated, and keep fingers away from the metal probe contacts when making measurements.
  • Use caution when working with voltages above 25V AC RMS or 60V DC. Such voltages pose a shock hazard.
  • To avoid false readings that can lead to electrical shock, replace batteries when a low battery indicator appears.
  • Do not attempt to measure resistance or continuity on a live circuit.
  • Always adhere to local and national safety codes. Use personal protective equipment to prevent shock and arc blast injury where hazardous live conductors are exposed.
  • To avoid risk of electric shock, disconnect leads from any voltage source before removing battery door.
  • To avoid risk of electric shock, do not operate meter while battery door is removed.

WARNINGS – NCV FUNCTION

  • When NCV Function is initiated, a blinking or steady red glow and an audible beep indicate voltage present. If no indication, voltage could still be present.

  • Before and after each use of the NCVT, verify operation by testing a known working circuit that is within the rating of this unit.

  • Never assume neutral or ground wires are de-energized. Neutrals in multi-wire branch circuits may be energized when disconnected and must be retested before handling.

  • The NCV tester WILL NOT detect voltage if:

    • The wire is shielded.
    • The operator is not grounded or is otherwise isolated from an effective earth ground.
    • The voltage is DC.
  • The NCV tester MAY NOT detect voltage if:

    • The user is not holding the tester.
    • The user is insulated from the tester with a glove or other materials.
    • The wire is partially buried or in a grounded metal conduit.
    • The tester is at a distance from the voltage source.
    • The field created by the voltage source is blocked, dampened, or otherwise interfered with.
    • The frequency of the voltage is not a perfect sine wave between 50 and 60Hz.
    • The tester is outside of operation conditions (listed in Specifications section).
  • Operation may be affected by differences in socket design and insulation thickness and type; tester may not be compatible with some types of standard or tamper resistant (TR) electrical outlets.

  • Do not apply to uninsulated hazardous live conductors.

  • Detection above 50V is specified under “normal” conditions as specified below.
    The tester may detect at a different threshold at different conditions, or may not detect at all unless:

    • The tip of the tester is within 0.25″ of an AC voltage source radiating unimpeded.
    • The user is holding the body of the tester with his or her bare hand.
    • The user is standing on or connected to earth ground.
    • The air humidity is nominal (50% relative humidity).
    • The tester is held still.

SYMBOLS ON METER

∼ AC (Alternating Current)
⎓ DC (Direct Current)
Double Insulated Class
Warning or Caution
Suitable for uninsulated hazardous live conductors
Diode
Hz Frequency
** Duty-cycle
 Temperature (Fahrenheit / Celsius)
COM Common
Backlight
+ Positive
Work light
AC/DC Current
Ω Resistance (in Ohms)
Audible Continuity
Risk of Electrical Shock
Read Instructions
Ground
Capacitance
V Voltage (Volts)
A Amperage (Amps)
NCV Non-Contact Voltage Tester
SEL** Select
Negative

SYMBOLS ON LCD

AC (Alternating Current)
Negative Reading
AUTO Auto Ranging
MIN Minimum Value Hold
Low Battery
Degrees (Fahrenheit)
M Mega (value × 106)
m milli (value × 10-3)
n nano (value × 10-9)
A Amps (Amperage)
Frequency/Duty Cycle
NCV Non-Contact Voltage Tester
Hazardous Voltage Indicator
DC DC (Direct Current)
Data Hold
MAX Maximum Value Hold
Audible Continuity
Degrees (Celsius)
k kilo (value × 103)
micro (value × 10-6)
V Volts (Voltage)
Ω Ohms (Resistance)
F Farads (Capacitance)
Auto Power-Off
Diode Test
Inrush

FEATURE DETAILS

NOTE : There are no user serviceable parts inside meter.

  1. 6000 count LCD display
  2. Function selector switch
  3. Clamp
  4. “COM” jack
  5. “VΩµA” jack
  6. Backlight/Work light button
  7. RANGE” button
  8. “MAX/MIN” button
  9. Data Hold button
  10. Clamp trigger
  11. Arrow markings
  12. . “SEL/NCV” button
  13. NCV Light
  14. . NCV Sensing Antenna
  15. K-Type Thermocouple Inputs
  16. Temperature/Voltage input switch
  17. . “In Rush” Button
  18. Work light
  19. Test Lead Holder

FUNCTION BUTTONS

ON/OFF

To power ON the meter, rotate the Function Selector switch 2 from the OFF setting to any measurement setting. To power OFF the meter, rotate the Function Selector switch 2 to the OFF setting. By default, the meter will automatically power OFF after 10 minutes of inactivity. If the meter automatically powers-OFF while in a measurement setting, press any button to power the meter ON, or rotate Function Selector 2 switch to OFF, then power ON the meter. To deactivate the power OFF functionality press and hold the “SELECT” button 12 before powering ON from the OFF setting. When auto power OFF is deactivated, the Auto Power Off icon will not be visible in the display.

SEL / NCV BUTTON (FOR NCV TESTING)

Press and hold the SEL/NCV button 12 to enter Non-contact Voltage Testing (NCV) mode to test for presence of AC voltage. The NCV icon and “EF” will be present on the display. Approach the conductor under test leading with the sensing antenna 14 . In the presence of AC voltage, the red NCV light 13 will illuminate, audible signals (beeps) will sound. Release the SEL/NCV button to exit NCV testing mode.
NOTE : Only voltages of 40V AC or greater will be detected.

BACKLIGHT

Press Backlight/Work light button 6 to turn ON or OFF the backlight.
The backlight does not automatically power OFF.

WORKLIGHT

Press and hold Backlight/Worklight button 6 for 2 seconds to turn ON or OFF the worklight. The worklight does not automatically power OFF.

RANGE

The meter defaults to auto-ranging mode . This mode automatically determines the most appropriate measurement range for the testing that is being conducted. To manually force the meter to measure in a different range, use the “RANGE” button 7 .

  1. Press the “RANGE” button 7 to manually select measurement range ( is deactivated on the LCD). Repeatedly press the “RANGE” button 7 to cycle through the available ranges, stopping once the desired range is reached.
  2. To return to auto-ranging mode, press and hold the “RANGE” button 7 for more than two seconds ( is reactivated).
MAX/MIN

When the “MAX/MIN” button 8 is pressed, the meter keeps track of the Maximum and Minimum values.

  1. When measuring, press “MAX/MIN” button 8 to toggle between the Maximum value (MAX), the Minimum value (MIN). If a new maximum or minimum occurs, the display updates with that new value.
  2. Press “MAX/MIN” button 8 for more than two seconds to return to normal measuring mode.
DATA HOLD

Press HOLD 9 to hold the measurement on the display. Press HOLD 9 again to release the display to return to live measuring.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

CONNECTING TEST LEADS

Do not test if leads are improperly seated. Results could cause intermittent display readings. To ensure proper connection, firmly press leads into the input jack completely.

TESTING IN CAT III MEASUREMENT LOCATIONS

Ensure the test lead shield is pressed firmly in place. Failure to use the CAT III / CAT IV shield increases arc-flash risk.

TESTING IN CAT II MEASUREMENT LOCATIONS

CAT III / CAT IV shields may be removed for CAT II locations. This will allow testing on recessed conductors such as standard wall outlets. Take care not to lose the shields.

AC CURRENT (LESS THAN 600A)

AC Current is measured by pressing the clamp trigger 10 to open the clamp and placing it around a current-carrying wire. When measuring, care should be taken to ensure that the clamp is completely closed with trigger 10 fully released, and that the wire passes perpendicularly through the center of the clamp in line with the arrow markings 11 .

NOTE : Current measurement can be made by clamping around single conductors, but not cables containing both live and neutral wires. In this case a line splitter is required, Klein Cat. No. 69409 is recommended.

To measure current :

  1. Rotate the Function Selector switch 2 to the A~ setting.
  2. Place clamp around wire. The current measurement will be shown in the display.

Disconnect test leads when measuring with the clamp.

AC/DC VOLTAGE (LESS THAN 600V DC OR 750V AC)
  1. Insert RED test lead into VΩµA jack 5 , and BLACK test lead into COM jack 4 , and rotate function selector switch 2 to the V setting for AC or DC measurements. The meter defaults to AC measurement. To measure DC, press the “SELECT” button 12 to toggle between AC and DC modes. The AC or DC icon on the LCD indicates which mode is selected. Note “AC” or “DC” on the display.

Apply test leads to the circuit to be tested to measure voltage.
The meter will auto-range to display the measurement in the most appropriate range.

NOTE : The Hazardous Voltage Indicator will appear on the display when the voltage is >25V AC or >60V DC.
NOTE : If “–” appears on the LCD, the test leads are being applied to the circuit in reverse. Swap the position of the leads to correct this.
NOTE : To access mV range for V AC , the ‘RANGE’ button 7 must be used.

Manual Mode Sequence

 | First Press| Second Press| Third Press| Fourth Press| Fifth Press
---|---|---|---|---|---
AC Range| 0-750V| 0-600.0V| 0-60.00V| 0-6.000V| 0-600.0mV
DC Range| 0-60.00V| 0-6.000V| 0-600.0mV| 0-600.0V| 0-60.00V

NOTE : When in a voltage setting and the test leads are open, readings of order mV may appear on the display. This is noise and is normal. By touching the test leads together to close the circuit the meter will measure zero volts.

INRUSH CURRENT

The Inrush feature captures starting current of a motor or transformer.
Starting current can assist in diagnosing a motor before it fails.

To measure inrush current:

  1. Rotate the Function Selector switch 2 to the AC current A setting.
  2. Place clamp 3 around wire. The current measurement will be shown in the main display.
  3. Press the “InRush” button 17 to enter the Inrush mode and manually select 60A or 600A range by pressing the “RANGE” button 7 . Place the clamp around the compressor start wire and turn motor on. The starting current will hold on the main display. Inrush mode takes a measurement every 20 milliseconds and updates the display every 100 milliseconds. The secondary display measures running current.
  4. Press “InRush” button 17 to exit.
CONTINUITY
  1. Insert RED test lead into VΩµA jack 5 , and BLACK test lead into COM jack 4 , and rotate function selector switch 2 to the Continuity/Resistance/Capacitance/Diode-Test Ω setting.
    NOTE: The meter defaults to Continuity testing in this mode. Ensure that the Continuity Testing icon is visible on the display. If not, press the “SELECT” button 12 repeatedly until the icon is shown.

  2. Remove power from circuit.

  3. Test for continuity by connecting conductor or circuit with test leads. If resistance is measured less than 10Ω, an audible signal will sound and display will show a resistance value indicating continuity. If circuit is open display will show “OL”.

DO NOT attempt to measure continuity on a live circuit.

µA DC CURRENT (LESS THAN 600µA)
  1. Insert RED test lead into VΩµA jack 5 , and BLACK test lead into COM jack 4 , and rotate function selector switch 2 to the µA ⎓ setting.
  2. Remove power from circuit and open circuit at measurement point.
  3. Connect test leads in series with the circuit.
  4. Apply power to the circuit to take the measurement.

DO NOT attempt to measure more than 600µA.

RESISTANCE MEASUREMENTS
  1. Insert RED test lead into VΩµA jack 5 , and BLACK test lead into COM jack 4 , and rotate function selector switch 2 to the Continuity/Resistance/Capacitance/Diode-Test Ω setting.
    NOTE: The meter defaults to Continuity testing in this mode. Press the “SELECT” button 12 once to enter Resistance testing mode. The Resistance icon will appear on the display.

  2. Remove power from circuit.

  3. Measure resistance by connecting test leads to circuit. The meter will auto-range to display the measurement in the most appropriate range.

NOTE: When in a Resistance setting and the test leads are open (not connected across a resistor), or when a failed resistor is under test, the display will indicate “OL”. This is normal.
DO NOT attempt to measure resistance on a live circuit.

AC VOLTAGE + AC AMPERAGE FUNCTION
  1. Insert RED test lead into VΩµA jack 5 , and BLACK test lead into COM jack 4 , and rotate function selector switch 2 to the V+A~ setting.

  2. Press clamp trigger 10 to open clamp 3 and place around current-carrying wire.

  3. The main display will show AC Voltage and the secondary display will show AC Amperage. Pressing the “SELECT” button will reverse the displays; the main display will show AC Amperage and the secondary display will show AC Voltage.
    NOTE: The Hazardous Voltage Indicator will appear on the display when the voltage is >25V AC or >60V DC.

CAPACITANCE
  1. Insert RED test lead into VΩµA jack 5 , and BLACK test lead into COM jack 4 , and rotate function selector switch 2 to the Continuity/Resistance/Capacitance/Diode-Test Ω setting.
    NOTE: The meter defaults to Continuity testing in this mode. Press the “SELECT” button 12 twice to enter Capacitance testing mode. The capacitance unit F will appear on the display. The meter should read 0 nF with test leads open.

  2. Remove power from circuit.

  3. Measure capacitance by connecting test leads across the capacitor. The meter will auto-range to display the measurement in the most appropriate range.

DIODE TEST
  1. Insert RED test lead into VΩµA jack 5 , and BLACK test lead into COM jack 4 , and rotate function selector switch 2 to the Continuity/Resistance/Capacitance/Diode-Test Ω setting.
    NOTE: The meter defaults to Continuity testing in this mode. Press the “SELECT” button 12 three times to enter Diode testing mode. The Diode icon will appear on the display.

  2. Touch test leads to diode. A reading of 200-800mV on display indicates forward bias, “OL” indicates reverse bias. An open device will show “OL” in both polarities. A shorted device will show approximately 0mV.

FREQUENCY / DUTY-CYCLE
  1. Insert RED test lead into VΩµA jack 5 and BLACK test lead into COM jack 4 , and rotate function selector switch 2 to the Frequency/Duty-Cycle setting.
  2. Measure by connecting test leads across the circuit.
TEMPERATURE
  1. Remove leads from meter and slide the temperature probe input switch 16 to close jacks and expose the K-Type thermocouple ports.

  2. Insert K-Type thermocouple into port 15 (observe polarity markings on thermocouple and meter), and rotate function selector switch 2 to the Temperature setting.

    NOTE: The meter defaults to Fahrenheit scale in this mode. To enter Celsius scale, press the “SELECT” button 12 . Ensure that the appropriate icon (either °F or °C) appears on the display.

  3. To measure temperature, make contact between the thermocouple tip and the object being measured. When thermocouple tip and object are in thermal equilibrium, the measurement on the display will stabilize. The meter will auto range to display the measurement in the most appropriate range.

Remove thermocouple before switching meter to other measurement functions.
The thermocouple included with the original purchase is suitable for temperatures below 356°F / 180°C only. To measure higher temperatures, a K-Type thermocouple with the appropriate measurement range should be used

MAINTENANCE

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

When indicator is displayed on LCD, batteries must be replaced.

  1. Loosen captive screw and remove battery cover.
  2. Replace 3 × 1.5V AAA batteries (note proper polarity).
  3. Replace battery cover and fasten screw securely.

To avoid risk of electric shock, disconnect leads from any voltage source before removing battery door.
To avoid risk of electric shock, do not operate meter while battery door is removed.

CLEANING

Be sure meter is turned off and wipe with a clean, dry lint-free cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.

STORAGE

Remove the batteries when meter is not in use for a prolonged period of time. Do not expose to high temperatures or humidity. After a period of storage in extreme conditions exceeding the limits mentioned in the General Specifications section, allow the meter to return to normal operating conditions before using.

FCC & IC COMPLIANCE

See this product’s page at www.kleintools.com
for FCC compliance information.
Canada ICES-003 (B) / NMB-003 (B)

WARRANTY

www.kleintools.com/warranty

DISPOSAL / RECYCLE

Do not place equipment and its accessories in the trash. Items must be properly disposed of in accordance with local regulations. Please see www.epa.gov/recycle for additional information.

CUSTOMER SERVICE

KLEIN TOOLS, INC.
450 Bond Street
Lincolnshire, IL 60069
1-800-553-4676
customerservice@kleintools.com
www.kleintools.com

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