AKTAKOM ATK-4001 clamp meter is designed for grounding resistance, leakage current measuring as well as for continuity test. This model allows user to take measurements only on one ground wire without using any additional electrodes, also ATK-4001 can be used to test multiple grounds systems without turning them off.
Features:
- Non-contact ground resistance measurement
- No auxiliary electrode needed
- Jaw diameter: 0.90in / 23mm
- 0.025 – 1500 Ω
- 0.2mA– 30A,True RMS
- 116 sets of memory
- Programmable data logging
Specifications:
Ground resistance (Auto range)
Range | Resolution | Accuracy of reading 1,2 |
0.025 - 0.250 Ω | 0.002 Ω | ± 1.5% ± 0.05 Ω |
0.250 - 1.000 Ω | 0.02 Ω | ± 1.5% ± 0.05 Ω |
1.001 - 9.999 Ω | 0.02 Ω | ± 1.5% ± 0.1 Ω |
10.00 - 50.00 Ω | 0.04 Ω | ± 2.0% ± 0.3 Ω |
50.01 - 99.99 Ω | 0.04 Ω | ± 2.0% ± 0.5 Ω |
100.0 - 200.0 Ω | 0.4 Ω | ± 3.0% ± 1.0 Ω |
200.1 - 400.0 Ω | 2 Ω | ± 5.0% ± 5 Ω |
400.1 - 600.0 Ω | 5 Ω | ± 10% ± 10 Ω |
600.1 - 1500 Ω | 20 Ω | ± 20% |
Ground/Leakage current (Auto range, 50/60 Hz, True RMS, Crest factor < 3.5)
Range | Resolution | Accuracy of Reading |
0.200 - 1.000 mA | 0.001 mA | ± 2.0% ± 0.05 mA |
1.00 - 10.00 mA | 0.01 mA | ± 2.0% ± 0.03 mA |
10.0 - 100.0 mA | 0.1 mA | ± 2.0% ± 0.3 mA |
100 - 1000 mA | 1 mA | ± 2.0% ± 3 mA |
0.20 - 4.00 A | 0.001A | ± 2.0% ± 0.03A |
4.00 - 30.00 A | 0.01A | ± 3.0% ± 0.03A |
- Accuracy of resistance calibration plate: ±0.5%
- Data logging capacity: 116 records
- Data logging interval: 1 to 255 seconds
- Conductor size: 0.90in / 23mm
- Display type: 4 digits 9999 counts LCD
- Overload indication: OL
- Battery life: 3000 measurements
- Range selection: Auto
- Power consumption: 40mA
- Sampling time: 0.5 seconds
- Operating temperature: 14°F to 122°F / 0°C to 50°C
- Operating humidity: Less than 85% RH
- Storage temperature: -4°F to 140°F / -20°C to 60°C
- Storage humidity: less than 75% RH
- Dimension: 10.1in (L) x 3.9in(W) x 1.9in(H) / 257mm (L) x 100mm(W) x 47mm(H)
- Weight: 22.6oz / 640g
Accessories
- Resistance Calibration Plate
- Battery 9V (Installed)
- Carrying Box
Leakage current measurement
Before you start measurement make sure there is no external electromagnetic field the following way:
- Switch on ATK-4001 and set the rotary switch to “mA”. Pass the clamp meter with closed jaws near the object under measurement. The device readings should be within limits: 0.000...0.001.
- Power on the device and set the rotary switch to “mA” or “A”.
- Open the clamp meter jaws and grip the wire or grounding electrode that should be measured. No air gap between the clamp meter jaws is allowed.
- See the measurement results on the display.
Grounding resistance measurement and continuity test
- Open ATK-4001 clamp meter jaws and make sure they are clean and not covered with dust, dirt or any other extraneous substances.
- Open and close the clamp meter jaws several times for better contact.
- Power on the clamp meter and set the rotary switch to “Ω”.
Note: When you switch on the clamp meter and during auto calibration process it’s forbidden to open the clamp meter and grip any current-carrying conductor!
- When ATK-4001 is switched on it makes auto calibration to provide the most precise measurement afterwards. It’s better to wait until this process is finished. During the calibration you will see CAL7, CAL6, ..., CAL2, CAL1 displaying one after another.
Note: if auto calibration process doesn’t stop you should check the contact surface of the jaws and clean them if necessary.
- When the device is ready for work you will hear a sound.
- Grip the conductor or grounding electrode that should be measured. Open and close the clamp meter jaws several times for better contact. No air gap between the clamp meter jaws is allowed.
- See the measurement results on the display.
- If the grounding circuit has current over 3A or voltage over 30V you will see “NOISE” symbol on the display. Noises availability reduces the measurement precision.
- When you open ATK-4001 jaws you will see symbol on the display and word “OPEN”.
- For continuity testing set the rotary switch to “”. You will hear a sound if the circuit resistance is less than 40Ω. In this mode using “FUNC” button you may select the lower and upper limits of resistance acceptable value