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Earth Ground loop
resistance measurements for commercial, industrial, and
utility applications
The clamp-on ground testing technique
used by the Fluke 1630 simplifies ground loop testing and
enables non-intrusive leakage current measurement. The
compact and rugged design makes the Fluke 1630 easy to use
in small places and harsh environments, while the ‘display
hold’ and the continuity testing with an audible alarm
function ensures convenience in use. The novel technique
means that earth ground loop testing and continuity testing
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Features
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A wide ground loop
resistance range, from 0.025 Ω to1500 Ω, to satisfy all
requirements.
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Large jaw opening
of 35 mm (1.38 in) for tests on ground conductors and/or
equipotential bus bars.
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Measurement of
ground leakage current, from 0.2 mA to 1000 mA, without
needing to disconnect - ideal for system troubleshooting.
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Wide ac current
measurement range from 0.2 A to 30 A allows one instrument
for multiple applications.
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User-defined
HI/LO Alarm limits, for rapid measurement evaluation.
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Handy ‘display
hold’ button for capturing readings in hard-to-reach
places.
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Time saving
memory function automatically records and stores measured
values.
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Automatic self
calibration ensures correct measurement every time.
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Overload
protection: 200 A.
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Carrying case and
resistance test loop included.
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≥ 8 hours battery
life (continuous operation).
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Stakeless
testing system
The Fluke 1630 uses the Stakeless testing method, which
eliminates the need to disconnect parallel ground rods and
find suitable locations for placing auxiliary ground stakes.
This saves time and enables users
such as industrial and utility electricians, and field
service electricians and contractors, to perform earth
ground loop tests in locations where it is not possible to
use other techniques, including inside buildings or on power
pylons. With the Stakeless testing method, earth ground
stakes are no longer necessary. The Fluke 1630 Earth Ground
Clamp is placed around the earth ground rod or the
connecting cable. A known voltage is induced by one half of
the clamp and the current is measured by the other half. The
tester automatically determines the ground loop resistance
at this grounding connection. |
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