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An electrical test instrument called a clamp metre combines a current sensor and a simple digital multimeter. Current is measured via clamps.
Voltage is measured through probes. A clothespin-shaped tool called a clamp metre can be used to clamp around a live wire and measure the current it is carrying.
Clamp metres use the magnetic field created by current flowing in a wire as a measurement principle to determine the current value.
Modern clamp metres offer more measuring functions, more precision, and in certain cases, specialised measurement features than their predecessors, which were designed as a single-use test tool.
The Global Digital clamp meter market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Hioki launched the CM4375 and CM4376 AC/DC Digital Clamp Metres. Maintaining the proper operation of electrical equipment in structures and manufacturing facilities requires routine maintenance and supervision. Such maintenance and management tasks are carried out using measuring devices referred to as clamp metres.
The wires inside distribution panels are now crowded closer together as a result of the panels’ recent shrinkage. It is more difficult for employees to perform their duties when there is less space between adjacent cables.
The CM4375 and CM4376 have enhanced, narrower jaws that can fit into tight locations where measurement has previously been impossible. It has smaller jaws that can easily squeeze between cables in small locations.
It has 1000 AC/DC watts of current rating. -25°C to 65°C is a wide operational temperature range. Functionality for a wide range of measurements, including AC/DC current, AC/DC voltage, frequency, continuity, resistance, diode, capacitance, temperature, and DC power.
Compliance with safety standards: CAT IV 600 V/CAT III 1000 V. Using Bluetooth wireless technology, a smartphone may show measured values (CM4376).