KYORITSU KEW SNAP 2432 Leakage Current Tester Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- KYORITSU
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KEW SNAP 2432 Leakage Current Tester
Instruction Manual INSTRUCTION MANUAL
KEW SNAP 2432 Leakage Current Tester
LEAKAGE CURRENT TESTER
KEW SNAP Sseries
KEW SNAP 24322433
KYORITSU ELECTRICAL
INSTRUMENTS WORKS, LTD.
SAFETY WARNINGS
This instrument has been designed and tested according to IEC Publication 61010: Safety Requirements for Electronic Meastring Apparlus, This instiuction manual contains warnings and safety rules Which must be observed by The User 1o ensure Safe operation of The. Insrument and 1o, retain It i safe condition. Therefore, read through these operating Insiructions bofare starting Lsing the instrument.
WARNING
@Read through and understand instructions contained in this manual before
starting using the instrument.
@Save and keep the manual handy to enable quick reference whenever necessary.
Sirs instrument is to be used only in its intended applications. Understand
and follow all the safety instructions contained in the manual.
Failure to follow the instructions may cause injury, instrument damage and/or
damage to equipment under test. Kyoritsu is by no means liable for any damage
resulting from the instrument in contradiction to this cautionary note.
The symbol indicated on the instrument means that the user must refer to
related parts of the manual for safe operation of the instrument. Be sure to
carefully read the instructions following each symbol in this manual.
DANGER is reserved for conditions and actions that are likely to cause
serious or fatal injury.
WARNING is reserved for conditions and actions that can cause serious or
fatal Injury.
CAUTION is reserved for conditions and actions that can cause minor
injury or Instrument damage.
Following symbols are used on the instrument and in the instruction manual.
Attention should be paid to each symbol to ensure your safety.
Refer to the instructions in the manual.
This symbol is marked where the user must refer to the instruction
manual so as not to cause personal injury or instrument damage.
indicates an instrument with double or reinforced insulation.
indicates that this instrument can clamp on bare conductors when
measuring a voltage corresponding to the applicable Measurement category,
which is marked next to this symbol.
Indicates AC (Altemating Current).
This instrument satisfies the marking requirement defined in the WEEE
Directive (2002/96/EC). This symbol indicates separate collection for
electrical and electronic equipment.
DANGER
- Never make measurement on a circuit having potential of 300VAC or greater.
- Do not attempt to make measurement in the presence of flammable gasses. Otherwise, the use of the instrument may cause sparking, which leads to an explosion.
- The transformer jaws are made of metal and their tips are not completely insulated. Be especially careful about the possible shorting where the equipment under test has exposed metal parts.
- Sere, atempt to use the instrument if its surface or your hand is wet. Do not exceed the maximum allowable input of any measurement range.
- Never open the battery compartment cover when making measurement.
- Never try to make measurement if any abnormal conditions, such as broken Transformer jaws or case is noted.
- The instrument is to be used only in its intended applications or conditions. Otherwise safety functions equipped with the instrument doesn’t work, and instrument damage or serious personal injury may be caused.
- Keep your fingers and hands behind the barrier during measurement.
WARNING
- Never attempt to make any measurement, if any abnormal conditions are noted, such as broken case, cracked test leads and exposed metal parts.
- Do not install substitute parts or make any modification to the instrument. Return the instrument to Kyoritsu or your distributor for repair or re-calibration.
- Do not try to replace the batteries if the surface of the instrument is wet.
- Always switch off the instrument before opening the battery compartment cover for battery replacement.
CAUTION
- Make sure that the range selector switch is set to an appropriate position before making measurement.
- Do not expose the instrument to the direct sun, extreme temperatures or dew fall.
- Be sure to set the range selector switch to the “OFF” position after use. When the instrument will not be in use for a long period of time, place it in storage after removing the batteries.
- Use a damp cloth and detergent for cleaning the instrument. Do not use abrasives or solvents.
- This instrument isn’t dust & water proofed. Keep away from dust and water.
O Measurement Category:
To ensure safe operation of measuring instruments, IEC 61010 establishes
safety standards for various electrical environments, categorized as O to CAT
IV, and called measurement categories. Higher-numbered categories correspond
to electrical environments with greater momentary energy, so a measuring
instrument designed for CAT Ill environments can endure greater momentary
energy than one designed for CAT Il.
O : Circuits which are not directly connected to the mains power supply.
CAT II: Electrical circuits of equipment connected to an AC electrical
outlet by a power cord.
CAT III : Primary electrical circuits of the equipment connected directly
to the distribution panel, and feeders from the distribution panel to outlets.
CAT IV: The circuit from the service drop to the service entrance, and to
the power meter and primary over-current protection device (distribution
panel).
FEATURES
- Digital clamp tester for AC leakage measurement.
- Least affected by external magnetic field, providing wide measuring range from very small to large currents.
- Designed _to safety standard IEC 61010-2-032: Measurement category CAT II, 300V and pollution degree 2.
- Tear drop shaped jaws for ease of use in crowded cable areas and other tight places.
- Data hold function to allow for easy readings in dimly lit or hard-toreach locations.
- Provides filtering function to remove high frequency generated by such equipment as inverters.
- Peak hold function to allow for measurement of current variation as short as 10msec.
- Auto-power-off function prevents unnecessary power consumption
- Dynamic range of 4000 counts full scale.
- Large easy-to-read LCD display with letter height of 13mm.
- Operation confirming beeps.
- Insulation barrier at the tip of transformer jaws for improved safety.
SPECIFICATIONS
Measuring ranges and accuracy
Model | Range | Measurin• Range | Accuracy (Frequency range) |
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2432 | 4mA | 0 ∼ 3.999mA | +1 0%rdg-±5dgt (50/60Hz) |
+2 5%rdg+10dgt (20 ∼ 1kHz)
40mA| 0 ∼ 39.99mA
100A| 0 ∼ 80.0A| ±1 0%rdg-±5dgt (50/60Hz)
+2 5%rdg+10dgt (40 ∼ 1kHz)
∼ 100.0A| +5 0%rdg (50/60Hz)
+10.0%rdg (40 ∼ 1kHz)
2433| 40mA| 0 ∼ 39.9mA| +1 0%rdg-±5dgt (50/60Hz)
+2 5%rdg-±10dgt (20 ∼ 1kHz)
400mA| 0 ∼ 399.9mA
400A| 0 ∼ 350.0A| +1 0%rdg-±5dgt (50/60Hz)
+2 5%rdg-1-10dgt (40 ∼ 1kHz)
∼ 399.9A| +2 0%rdg (50/60Hz)
+5 0%rdg (40 ∼ 1kHz)
When measuring current which pulse element is superposed, differences of the indicated value may be caused between ranges, if the peak value exceeds the measurement range to a large extent. In this case, the reading at the bigger range should be taken as a right value. Counts equal to or less than 5 counts are corrected to zero. The max indication at the 40mA/400mA range on MODEL2433 is 6000 counts. Minute current may exist while zero is displayed at 400A/400mA range. Measurement should be made also at a lower range.
Operating System: | Sequential comparison |
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Display: | LCD with max. reading of 3999 (MODEL 2432 & MODEL2433’s 400A range), |
6000 (MODEL2433’s 40mA/400mA range)
Low battery warning:| “BATT mark appears on the display
Overrange Indication:| “OL” appears on the display when upper limit of
measuring range is exceeded
Response Time:| Approx. 2 seconds
Sample Rate:| Approx. 2.5 times per second
Location for use:| Indoor use, Altitude up to 2000m
Accuracy-insured Temperature and Humidity Ranges:| 23C ±5C , relative humidity
85% or less (without condensation)
Operating Temperature and Humidity Ranges:| 0-40C, relative humidity 85% or
less (without condensation)
Storage Temperature and Humidity Ranges:| -20-60C, relative humidity 85% or
less (without condensation)
Power Source:| Two 1.5V R03 (UM-4) batteries
Current Consumption:| Approx. 13mA
Measurement Time:| Approx. 40 hours
Auto-power-off Function| Turns power off about 10 minutes after the last
switch operation
Safety Standard:| IEC 61010-2-032 Measurement CAT III 300V, pollution degree 2
IEC 61326-1 (EMC)
Environmental standards:| EU RoHS directive compliant
Overload Protection:| 2432: 120AAC max. for 10 seconds 2433: 480AAC max. for
10 seconds
Withstand Voltage:| 3470VACrms (50/60Hz) for 5 sec. between metal part of
transformer jaws and housing case (except transformer jaw case)
Insulation Resistance:| 10M C2 or greater at 1000V between metal part of
transformer jaws and housing case (except transformer jaw case)
Conductor Size:| Approx. 40mm in diameter max.
Dimensions:| 185(L)X81(W)X32(D)mm
Weight:| 2432: Approx. 290g including batteries 2433: Approx. 270g including
batteries
Accessories:| Two R03 (UM-4) batteries Carrying case Model 9052 Instruction
manual
INSTRUMENT LAYOUT
PREPARATIONS FOR MEASUREMENT
5-1 Checking Battery Voltage
Set the Range Selector Switch 1o any position other than the OFF position. If
the marks on the display s clearly visible without “BATT’ mark showing,
battery voltage is OK. If the display blanks o “BATT’ is indicated, replace
the batteries according to section &: Batlery Replacement.
NOTE
When the instrument is left powered on, the auto-power-off function
automatically shut the power off; The display blanks even if the Range
Selector Switch Is set 1o a position other than the OFF position in this
state. To power on the instrument, tum the Range Selector Switch or press the
Data Hold Button.
If the display still blanks, the batteries are completely exhausted place the
batteries.
5-2 Checking Switch Setting
Make sure that the Range Selector Switch is set 1o the appropriate range.
Also make sure that data hold function is not enabled. If inappropriate range
is selected, desired measurement cannot be made.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
6-1 Current Measurement
**DANGER**
- In order to avoid possible shock hazard, never make measurement on circuits having a potential of S00VAC or greater
- The transformer jaws are made of metal and their tips are not ‘completely insulated_ Be especially careful about the possible shorling where the equipment under test has exposed metal parts.
- Never make measurement with the battery compartment cover removed.
- VWhen measuring currert is 300A or more ( 400Hz or mare ), be sure o ‘stop measurement within 5 minutes.
- Cthenwise, transforme jaws may heat 1o cause a fire or dsformation of melded parts, which wil degrade irsuation.
- Keep your fingers and hands behind the bariier duing measurement.
CAUTION
- Take sufficient care 10 not to_apply shock, vibration or ‘excessive force 1o the jaw tips. Otherwise, precisely adjusted Transformer Jaw tips will be damaged
- When a foreign substance is stuck in the jaw tips or they ‘cannot properly engage, the transformer jaws do not fully close.
- In such a case, do not release the jaw trigger abruptly or attempt to close the transformer jaws by applying extemal force. Make sure that the jaws close by themselves after removing the foreign substance or making them free 1o move.
- The maximum size of a conductor to be tested is 40mm in diameter. Accurate measurement cannot be made on a conductor larger than this, because the transformer jaws cannot fully close.
- When measuring large current, the transformer jaws may buzz ‘This has no effect on the instrument’s performance or safety.
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Set the Range Selector Swich 1o the desired position. Current to measure should be within the selected measuring range.
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Normal measurement (See Fig. 1, 2)
Press the jaw trigger 1o open the transformer jaws and close them over one conductor only. Measured current value is shown on the display. Earth leakage current or small current that flows through a grolinded wire can also be measured by this method. -
Meastring out of balance leakage current (See Fig. 3):
Clamp oo all conductors except a grounded wire. Measured current value is shown on the display.
6-2 How to Use Frequency Selector Button
When high frequencies from such equipment as inverters are present in the
circuit under test, the instrument measures AC current of not only SOHz or
GOHz of fundamental frequency but also of these high frequencies and
harmonics.
To eliminate the effect of such high frequency noise and measure AC current of
SOH2 of GOH2 fundamental frequency, a “Low pass” filter circuit in
incorporated into the instrument which works when “SO0/60H2” frequency
response is selected with the Frequency Selector Button. Cut-off frequency of
the “Low pass” filter is about 160Hz with attenuation characteristic of
approx. -24d0B/octave.
When the Frequency Selector Button is pressed, “50/60Hz” mark is shown on the
left side of the display. When the Frequency Selector Button is pressed again,
fequency response is switched to WIDE with “WIDE” mark shown_on the display.
Output characteristic ara shown in Fig.4.
Note:
Characteristic of -24dB/octiave means that signal magnitude declines to
about one sixteenth of that at the initial frequency when frequency doubles.
KEW SNAP 2432 and KEW SNAP 2433 have the following two settings for the
Frequency Selector Button.
WIDE (20Hz-): Permits measurement of currents of fundamental frequencies
as well as currents of high frequencies generated by such equipment as
inverters
50/60H2 (20-approx.160HZ2): Filters out high frequency currents and
measures Current of fundamental frequency only
Recently there has been increased use of power through inverters, Switching
regulators, etc. When the high frequency noise from such appliances leaks or
flows into the ground through capacitors not filtering completely, the earth
leakage breaker may trip even though there is no “actual” leakage. In such a
case, the instrument do not give leakage current reading if “50/60H2”
frequency response is selected.
Take current readings with the 50/60H2 and WIDE frequency responses
respectively to make effective use of the Frequency Selector Button.
6-3 Peak Current Measurement
- Set the Range Selector Switch to the desired position.(Current to measure should not exceed the selected measuring range.)
- Select “WIDE”or “50/60Hz”with the Frequency Selector Button.
- With the transformer jaws clamped onto the conductor under test, prass the Peak Hold Button to set the interment to the peak measurement mode.(“P” is shown on the display.)
- The display reads 1/,/2 of the peak current value. Therefore.an ms reading is shawn when current of a sinusoidal waveform is measured.
- After peak measurement, press the Peak Hold Sutton to return to the normal measurement mode.
Note: When leakage current is measured in the peak measurement mode, the reading may change if the transformer jaws are opened and closed. Please read the display with the conductor under test clamped, otherwise, after fixing the display by using the data hold function, please remove the instrument from the conductor to be measured, and read the display. To measure the peak current again, please release the data hold, and return the instrument to the normal measurement mode once with the Peak Hold Button. then set it in the peak measurement mode.
OTHER FUNCTIONS
7-1 Auto-Power-Oft Function
This is a function to prevent the instrument from being left powered on and
conserve battery power. The instrument automatically turns. off about 10
minutes after the last switch or button operation. To return to the normal
mode, turn the Range Selector Switch to OFF, then to the desired position.
Disabling Auto-Power-Off Function: To disable the auto-power-off function,
power on the instrument with the Data Hold Button pressed. About 3 seconds
after powering on the instrument, “P.OFF” is shown on the display. To enable
the auto-power-off function, turn on the instrument without pressing the Data
Hold Button.
Note: The auto-power-off function is disabled in the peak Measurement
mode.
7-2 Date Hoid Function
This is a function to freeze the readings on the display. When the Data
Hold Button is pressed once, the current reading is held even though current
under test varies. “H” mark is shown on the upper right corner of the display.
To exit the data hold mode, press the Data Hold Button again.
Note: When the auto-power-off function works while the instrument is in
the data hold mode, data hold is cancelled.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
WARNING
In order to avoid possible shock hazard, always set the Range Selector Switch
to the OFF position before trying to replace the batteries.
CAUTION
- Do not mix new and old batteries.
- Install batteries in the orientation as shown inside the battery compartment. observing correct polarity.
When the battery voltage warning mark “BATT” is shown on the top left corner of the LCD, replace the batteries. Note that the display blanks and “BATT” mark is not shown if the batteries are completely exhausted.
- Set the Range Selector Switch to “OFF.”
- Loosen the battery-compartment- cover-fixing screw on the lower back of the instrument.
- Replace the batteries with two new ROo3 (UM-4) 1.5V batteries.
- Put the battery compartment cover back in place and tighten the screw.
Note: For use for a long period of time. use alkaline batteries.
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