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Unit UT 202 Digital Clamp Meter
The Unit UT 202 Digital Clamp Meter is a professional-grade diagnostic tool engineered for precise electrical measurements in diverse environments. This device combines high accuracy with a user-friendly interface, making it a reliable choice for professionals who require consistent performance during electrical system maintenance and troubleshooting. Its robust construction and ergonomic handle ensure comfortable operation during extended use, while the integrated clamp allows for non-invasive current measurement.
This digital clamp meter offers exceptional versatility by integrating multiple measurement functions into a single, compact unit. The device provides stable readings for AC current, voltage, resistance, and temperature, reducing the need for carrying multiple instruments. Its clear digital display ensures high visibility in various lighting conditions, while the ergonomic design facilitates easy one-handed operation. The high-quality internal components ensure long-term reliability and accuracy for demanding electrical tasks.
This device is not designed for measuring DC current, which may limit its utility in specific automotive or solar power applications. Additionally, it is intended for standard electrical diagnostic tasks and may not be suitable for high-precision laboratory environments requiring specialized calibration or extremely high-frequency measurements.
To use the Unit UT 202, first ensure the device is powered on and the appropriate measurement mode is selected using the rotary dial. For current measurements, open the clamp jaws and enclose a single conductor, ensuring the jaws are fully closed for an accurate reading. For voltage or resistance measurements, connect the provided test leads to the input terminals and touch the probes to the target points. Always observe safety precautions and ensure the device is set to the correct range before making contact with live circuits.
Always inspect the test leads for any signs of damage before use. Ensure the clamp meter is kept clean and stored in a dry environment to maintain sensor accuracy. Replace batteries promptly when the low-battery indicator appears to prevent measurement errors.
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