A Digital Clamp Meter is a specialized handheld electrical test tool that combines a basic digital multimeter with a current sensor. Its defining feature is a hinged jaw that allows you to measure current without disconnecting or de-energizing a circuit
How it Works
Digital clamp meters operate on the principle of
magnetic induction. [
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- AC Measurement: When current flows through a conductor, it generates a magnetic field. The meter's jaws (ferrite iron) detect and concentrate this field, converting it into a reading on the LCD.
- DC Measurement: Because DC magnetic fields are constant, specialized "Hall Effect" sensors are used within the jaws to detect and amplify the signal.
- Safety: The contactless measurement method eliminates the need to touch live terminals, significantly reducing the risk of electrical shock. [1, 2, 3]
Key Features & Functions
- Versatility: Beyond current, most modern clamp meters measure voltage, resistance, and continuity. Some advanced models add capacitance, temperature, and frequency testing.
- True RMS: This technology ensures accurate readings even on complex, non-sinusoidal electrical waveforms.
- Non-Contact Voltage (NCV) Sensing: Safely detects the presence of live voltage without direct contact.
- Inrush Current: Captures the high initial surge of current when an electric motor or appliance first starts up