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Current clamp TP-CC600 Easy to use current clamp for use with USB oscilloscope.

The Current clamp TP-CC600 is a current clamp that will allow your measuring instrument to measure electrical currents up to 600 A AC/DC, with a frequency response up to 400 Hz. When measuring with this current clamp, there is no need to break a closed circuit or to affect the isolation.

The long, narrow jaws allow performing measurements in narrow spaces.

For measuring DC current, a simple to operate zero adjust button is available.

Current clamp TP-CC600 key specifications

  • Range: 200 A
  • Range: 600 A
  • Bandwidth: 400 Hz
  • RoHS

 

Current clamp TP-CC600
600 A range
0.1 mV/A
3% accuracy
4 mm banana sockets

Models

The following models of the Current clamp TP-CC600 are available:

Order code
TP-CC600  

Package contents

The Current clamp TP-CC600 is delivered with:

Amount Item
1 Current clamp TP-CC600

Current clamp TP-CC600 specifications

The tables below show detailed specifications of the Current clamp TP-CC600. Jump to electrical specifications, dimension specifications, power requirement specifications, ambient specifications or certifications.

Electrical
Bandwidth DC to 400 Hz (-3dB)
Effective measurement range  
200 A range output 1 mV/A, 1 V = 1000 A
600 A range output 0.1 mV/A, 1 V = 10000 A
Accuracy  
DC 200 A range ±(3% ± 0.6 A)
DC 600 A range ±(3.5% ± 3 A)
AC 200 A range ±(3.5% ± 0.4 A)
AC 600 A range ±(4% ± 4 A)
Output connection 2 shrouded 4 mm banana sockets
 
Dimensions
Captured conductor size 30 mm maximum
Weight 240 g
Height 30 mm (1.2 inch)
Length 209 mm (8.2 inch)
Width 43 mm (1.7 inch)
 
Power Requirements
Power indicator Red LED
Battery type Standard 9 V IEC 6F22 cell
Low battery indication Red LED
 
Ambient
Operating Temperature 0 to 50 °C
Relative Humidity 25 to 70%
Storage Temperature -20 to 60 °C
Relative Humidity 25 to 80%
 
Certifications and Compliances
CE mark compliance Yes
RoHS Yes

Current clamp TP-CC600 related articles

For more information on how to use the Current clamp TP-CC600, refer to the following articles.

Measuring with a current clamp

Contents

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Current clamps
  • 3 Connecting the current clamp
  • 4 Setting up the input channel
    • 4.1 Setting up the Probe settings
    • 4.2 Changing the measurement unit to Amperes
  • 5 Measuring DC current
  • 6 Leakage detection

Measuring current

Introduction

To measure a current with a TiePie engineering measuring instrument with voltage inputs, the current has to be converted to a voltage related to the current. One way to do this, is to add a known resistor in the current path and measure the voltage over the resistor. This method has several drawbacks:

  • The existing circuit has to be broken to add the resistor
  • Adding a resistor to the circuit may affect the circuit
  • Unless a differential input is used, it is not always possible to measure directly over a resistor in a circuit.

A better way to measure a current is using a current clamp, since it does not have these disadvantages.

Current clamps

A current clamp offers a way to measure the current in a conductor without the need to break the circuit. The current can be measured while maintaining a galvanic isolation between the measuring instrument and the circuit under test.

TiePie engineering offers two different current clamps:

Model   Ranges
Current clamp TP-CC80 Current clamp TP-CC80: 0 - 20 A and 0 - 80 A input ranges 20 A / 80 A switchable range, AC and DC
Current clamp TP-CC600 Current clamp TP-CC600: 0 - 200 A and 0 - 600 A input ranges 200 A / 600 A switchable range, AC and DC

Connecting the current clamp

To measure a current using a current clamp, connect the current clamp to one of the inputs of the oscilloscope. The TiePie engineering current clamps have 4 mm female banana sockets. Connect the red socket to the positive terminal of the input and the black socket to the negative terminal.

Set the selector switch from the OFF position to the required input range of the current clamp. The power LED will light to indicate that the current clamp is switched on.

While the current clamp jaws are closed, press the ZERO button to reset the current clamp to zero. This will remove any offset, caused by residual magnetism remains in the core of the jaws. During zeroing, no current should flow through the clamp, so remove any wires from the clamp, or make sure no current is flowing through them.

Clamp the jaws around the current carrying conductor(s). Always make sure the jaws are tightly closed.

Setting up the input channel

The current clamp outputs a voltage that is related to the current it measures. The channel's probe gain setting can be used to convert the measured voltage to the original current value.

Setting up the Probe settings

To change the input channel settings, right-click the channel in the object tree or on the channel toolbar. This will bring up a menu with all available channel settings. To enter the relation between current and output voltage for the current clamp, select the entry Probe settings. This will bring up another menu, with some pre defined settings and a User defined... setting, which will show an input dialog in which an arbitrary value can be entered.

Probe setting gain dialog

Both the Current clamp TP-CC80 and the Current clamp TP-CC600 can be used in two different current ranges, which each require their own Probe gain setting:

Model Range   Current - output voltage relation   Required Probe gain   Setting file
Current clamp TP-CC80 20 A   10 A = 1 V   10   Disk
80 A   100 A = 1 V   100   Disk
Current clamp TP-CC600 200 A   1000 A = 1 V   1000   Disk
600 A   10000 A = 1 V   10000   Disk

Enter the required value from the table. The table also lists a settings file in TPS format with the appropriate settings for each current clamp, for each current range. You can download the TPS file and open it in the Multi Channel oscilloscope software to have your USB instrument setup correctly for the current clamp. These TPS files assume the current clamp is connected to input channel 1.

Changing the measurement unit to Amperes

Since current will be measured, the unit of the input channel will need to be changed. In the channel settings menu, select the entry Set unit.... This will show a dialog box in which the proper measurement unit can be entered:

Unit dialog

Enter an "A" here.

Measuring DC current

When measuring DC current, it is important to zero the current clamp before clamping it around the conductor. Always press the Zero button with fully closed jaws.

In case of measuring a DC current, the polarity of the output voltage depends on the current direction through the jaw of the current clamp.

Model Current direction1 Output voltage
Current clamp TP-CC80 Top to bottom Positive
Current clamp TP-CC600 Bottom to top Positive

1. Top of the current clamp is the side with the range selector switch.

Leakage detection

When more than one conductor is placed within the jaws of the current clamp, the sum of all currents flowing through the conductors is measured. Since a current clamp is direction sensitive, currents flowing in the opposite direction will be subtracted.

This makes it possible to detect a current leakage in a device. Place the clamp around all power conductors going to the device, except the earth. The sum of all currents should be zero. When the sum is not zero, there must be a current leak to earth in the device.


Relative compression test with a lab scope

Contents

  • 1 What is a relative compression test?
  • 2 How do I perform a relative compression test?

Download measurement

Video: Performing a relative compression test

What is a relative compression test?

Correct functioning of an engine depends on many things like e.g. correct sensor readings and good functioning actuators. But the engine itself also needs to be in good condition. With a relative compression test can easily be determined whether all cylinders of an engine have the same compression.

This relative compression test uses the starter motor current to determine the compression values of all cylinders. The advantage of a relative compression test is that no pressure sensors are needed to check each individual cylinder, all cylinders can be tested at once with just a lab scope and a current clamp.

How do I perform a relative compression test?

Before performing the relative compression test the engine needs to be prepared such it will not start during cranking.

To perform a relative compression test with a Current clamp TP-CC600, first download the file below.

Measurement File
Relative compression test Disk

 

Connect the Current clamp TP-CC600 to the lab scope Automotive scope ATS5004D with a Measure lead TP-C812B and clamp the current clamp around the wire from the battery to the starter motor, see figure 1. The direction of the wire through the clamp must be such that the starter current will introduce a positive output voltage on the clamp.

Setup the current clamp and lab scope for a relative compression testFigure 1: Setup the current clamp and lab scope for a relative compression test

Open the file in Multi Channel oscilloscope software and proceed as follows:

  1. Switch on the current clamp and zero the current clamp.
  2. Start the measurement with the start button Start button or press hotkey S.
  3. Crank the engine for 2 to 4 seconds to perform the relative compression test.

The relative compression test is now ready and will look like figure 2.

Result of a relative compression testFigure 2: Result of a relative compression test

The relative compression test in figure 2 is done on a 4 cylinder engine in healthy condition. Some variations in the result of the relative compression test is acceptable.

By adding an ignition measurement to the graph, measured with channel 2, the exact cylinder can be identified with a current ramp.

Disclaimer

This document is subject to changes without notification. All rights reserved.

The information in this application note is carefully checked and is considered to be reliable, however TiePie engineering assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies.

Safety warning:

  • Before measuring, check that sources of dangerously high voltages are switched off or shielded from contact. Voltages considered to be dangerous are voltages over 30 V AC RMS, 42 V AC peak or 60 V DC.
  • Keep a clean working environment when doing measurements.
  • This measurement and procedures are a examples / measuring suggestions and are no prescribed protocols.
  • TiePie engineering can not anticipate the safety actions that need to be taken to protect persons and appliances. Before starting a measurement, check which safety measures need to be applied.

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