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 AC current and its thermocouple probe measures 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 voltages
CAT IV 600V, CAT III 1000V, Class 2, Double insulation safety rating
Built to withstand a 6.6-Foot (2 m) drop
Low battery indicator and easily accessible battery compartment
Includes a carrying pouch, test leads, thermocouple with adapter and batteries
Meets requirements for use in basic and controlled electromagnetic environments like residential, office and light-industrial locations
Operating Temperature: 32-degrees F to 104-degrees F (0-degrees C to 40-degrees C)
Operating altitude to 6562-Foot (2000 m)
Klein Tools CL700 Electrical Tester is an automatically ranging true root mean squared (TRMS) digital clamp meter that measures AC current via the clamp, and measures AC/DC voltage, resistance, continuity, frequency, capacitance, and tests diodes via test-leads, and temperature via a thermocouple probe. It also features a Low Impedance (LoZ) mode for identifying and eliminating ghost or stray voltages. Klein Tools’ Test 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, inspired the development of meters loaded with innovative, time-saving features.
Specifications
California residents:
WARNING: Cancer and reproductive harm - See www.P65Warnings.ca.gov for more 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 each 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.