Fluke TPS Clamp 200 A/20 A Clip-on Current Transformer

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The Fluke TPS Clamp 200 A/20 A Clip-on Current Transformer is a versatile device used for non-invasive measurement of electrical currents in circuits.

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Fluke TPS Clamp 200 A/20 A Clip-on Current Transformer

The Fluke TPS Clamp 200 A/20 A Clip-on Current Transformer is a versatile device used for non-invasive measurement of electrical currents in circuits. It’s commonly used in conjunction with multimeters and other electrical testing equipment to accurately measure current without the need for direct contact with the conductors.

Fluke TPS Clamp 200 A/20 A Clip-on Current Transformer is a valuable tool for accurately measuring electrical currents in a wide range of applications, providing convenience, reliability, and safety during electrical testing and troubleshooting.

Compatible Products

  • Fluke 1760 Three-Phase Energy Logger
  • Fluke 1760 Basic Three-Phase Power Quality Recorder
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Fluke TPS Clamp 200 A/20 Specifications

General Specifications
Measuring Range selectable per software 0.2 A to 20 A 2 A to 200 A
Peak current for sinusoidal currents 74 A 300 A
Intrinsic error 0.5%
Frequency Range 40 Hz to 10 kHz
Operating Voltage 300 V CAT IV
Phase Error 0.5°
Jaw Opening < 15 mm diameter or 15 x 17 mm bus bars
Errors in % of measuring range at 23 °C ± 2 K; 74 °F ± 2 K, for 48 to 65 Hz
Phase angle error at nominal current
Imax maximum current without time limit (for AC and DC shunts)
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