Digital Clamp Meter, AC Auto-Ranging TRMS, Low Impedance (LoZ) Mode

CL700

  • Clamp Meter with automatically ranging true mean squared (TRMS) technology for increased accuracy
  • Electronic Tester's clamp measures the AC current and its thermocouple probe measures the temperature
  • Test leads measure AC/DC voltage, resistance, continuity, frequency and capacitance, and tests diodes
  • Low-Impedance (LoZ) mode for identifying and eliminating ghost or stray voltage
  • CAT IV 600V, CAT III 1000V, Class 2, double insulation safety rating
  • Built to withstand a 6.6' (2 m) drop
  • Low-battery indicator and easily accessible battery compartment
  • Includes a carrying pouch, test leads, thermocouple with adaptor, and batteries
  • Meets requirements for use in basic and controlled electromagnetic environments such as residential, office and light-industrial locations
  • Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
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Klein Tools CL700 is an automatically ranging true root mean squared (TRMS) digital clamp meter that measures AC current via the clamp, as well as measuring AC/DC voltage, resistance, continuity, frequency and capacitance. It also tests diodes via test leads and measures the temperature via a thermocouple probe. It also features a Low Impedance (LoZ) mode for identifying and eliminating ghost or stray voltages. Klein Tools’ Testing and Measurement product line was exclusively designed from the ground up - by electricians for electricians. Years of field research, combined with extensive input from electricians across America, have inspired the development of meters loaded with innovative, time-saving features.

Specifications
UPC:
092644690150
Additional Information
Warnings
  • Do not attempt to measure resistance or continuity on live circuits.
  • Read, understand and follow all instructions, cautions and warnings attached to and/or packed with all test and measurement devices before every use.
  • Do not use the meter during electrical storms or in wet weather, and do not use the meter or test leads if they appear to be damaged.
  • Before each use verify meter operation by measuring a known voltage or current.