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monika:
Hi,

I have a RS PRO RS CP-09 Current Clamp which is supposed to measure 0-200A with an Output signal of 1mV/A.

I have it connected to the voltage pins of a Fluke 115 multimeter and when clamped around a mains cable carrying around 10A, I don't get any any reading on the multimeter.  I have it set to the mV range.

Does anyone have any ideas why?  Could this be a faulty unit?

Thanks
Martin72:
Hi,

What did you set on the Fluke115, ac or dc mV?
Gyro:
You need to be able to split out the individual cores of the mains cable, otherwise the current flowing through the Live wire and back through the Neutral wire cancel each other out, resulting in a zero reading.
TomKatt:

--- Quote from: Gyro on July 18, 2024, 08:09:23 pm ---You need to be able to split out the individual cores of the mains cable, otherwise the current flowing through the Live wire and back through the Neutral wire cancel each other out, resulting in a zero reading.

--- End quote ---
This is probably the issue - are you clamping around a power cord that has multiple conductors inside?  You need to clamp around a single conductor.

Or use an AC adapter to split them out:
https://www.amazon.com/Line-Splitter-Klein-Tools-69409/dp/B01B7RTNSO
Phil1977:
I assume you have set your multimeter to mV AC and that you are probing a single mains wire, not a mains cable with L and N.

Then I would check the banana plugs. Set the Fluke to resistance measurement, if you see nothing attached then probably the safety plugs are so safe that they don't make any contact at all. This is not so rare that safety plugs and safety jacks of different suppliers have problems.

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