Triplett 9007 Instruction Manual

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    Triplett 84-885 3-10 model digital multimeter instruction manual 9007 test equipment depot - 800.517.8431 - 99 washington street melrose, ma 02176 testequipmentdepot.Com 99 washington street melrose, ma 02176 phone 781-665- 1400 toll free 1-800-517-8431 visit us at www.T estequipmentdepot.Com.

  • Page 2: Table of Contents

    1. Introduction 2. Safety rules and warnings 3. International symbols 4. Product features 5. Specifications table of contents page 1 6. Front panel 7. Measurement procedures 8. Test lead holders and stand 9. Maintenance 10. Accessories 1: introduction the triplett 9007 is a ruggedized 3 ½ digit (200...

  • Page 3: 2: Safety Rules & Warnings

    Page 2 2: safety rules & warnings 2.1 read all instructions in this manual before using this meter. Failure to do so may result in damage to the meter or injury to the user. 2.2 prior to using the meter in any situation which could result in injury to the user, in order to verify that the meter is f...

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    Page 3 2.5 follow the recommendations of any trade organizations or regulatory agencies whose scope encompasses the use of this meter. Failure to do so may result in damage to the meter or injury to the user. 2.6 do not open this meter for maintenance without first disconnecting the test leads from ...

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    Page 4 precaution may result in damage to the meter or injury to the user. 2.10 make sure test leads are properly inserted and seated in the meter’s input jacks. A loose test lead may cause the user to believe that no hazard exists, when in fact, dangerous voltages or currents may be present. Failur...

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    Page 5 2.14 do not exceed the maximum voltage or current limitations of the meter (see product specifications). Doing so may damage the meter and/or injure the user. 2.15 do not apply voltage or current to the input of the meter when it is set to any of the ohms Ω ranges. Doing so may damage the met...

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    Page 6 2.20 do not apply voltages to the input of the meter which are elevated above the earth ground potential by more than 600v ac/dc. Doing so may damage the meter and/or injure the user. 2.21 do not continue to use meter when the “low battery” symbol is displayed. The displayed reading may be in...

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    Page 7 2.25 do not use meter in condensing atmospheres. That is, do not use meter in conditions where ambient temperature and humidity could cause condensation of water inside of meter. Doing so may cause injury to the user. 2.26 do not use the meter if either the meter or the test leads are wet, ei...

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    Page 8 inserted into a household ac wall outlet. 2.30 do not touch the metallic portion of one test lead if the other test lead is connected to a live circuit. The current from the live circuit may pass through the meter and appear on the unconnected test lead. Failure to observe this warning may re...

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    Page 9 2.34 do not use this meter to measure current in circuits whose open circuit voltage exceeds 250v ac/dc. The meter’s fuses are rated at 250v max. Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage to the meter or injury to the user. 2.35 when you use the meter to check a high-voltage cir...

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    Page 10 2.37 do not use the meter if it does not appear to work correctly on all ranges and in all modes. Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage to the meter or injury to the user. 2.38 do not use the meter if it has undergone long-term storage under unfavorable conditions. Failure ...

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    Page 11 2.41 to avoid damage to the meter and possible user injury, disconnect test leads from test points before changing the function/range. Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage to the meter or injury to the user. 2.42 avoid usage near strong magnetic fields (magnets, loudspeake...

  • Page 13: Caution:

    Page 12 2.44 avoid usage near strong rf fields (radio or television transmitters, walkie talkies, cellular phones, etc.). The meter may display readings that are in error, causing the user to misinterpret the hazards present. For example, the meter may indicate a low voltage when high voltages are a...

  • Page 14: 3: International Symbols

    Page 13 3: international symbols the following international symbols may be used in this manual and on the case of the meter to identify, caution, or warn the user of important product limitations or important operational procedures that must be followed to ensure safe usage of the product. Low batt...

  • Page 15: 4: Product Features

    Page 14 4: product features 4.1 31 measurement ranges 4.2 huge 1.4” tall high contrast lcd display 4.3 white lcd backlight allows viewing in poorly lit areas 4.4 3 1/2 digit resolution (2000 counts) 4.5 protective shock absorbing overmolded shell with built in stand and test lead holders 4.6 diode t...

  • Page 16: 5: Specifications

    Page 15 5: specifications 5.1 display: ..............................1.4” (35mm) high lcd 5.2 display resolution: ............2000 counts, 0000 to 1999 5.3 overrange indication: .........First digit displays “1”, remaining digits are blank 5.4 measurement rate: .............2 times per second 5.5 lo...

  • Page 17: 5: Specifications Cont.

    Page 16 20a / 250 volt fast, 6 x 25mm, for 20a range. Triplett part no. 3207-134 5.13 insulation: ..........................Double insulated (protection class ii) 5.14 pollution degree ………….2 5.15 approvals: ..........................Iec 1010-1 (en61010-1) overvoltage category (installation category...

  • Page 18: Dc Voltage

    Page 17 note: a) the following accuracy specifications are valid at 23 degrees c, +/- 5 degrees c, relative humidity less than 75% b) the specifications are in the form “ +/- (x % of reading + lsd)” where lsd is “least significant digit”. Dc voltage ± (0.8% rdg + 2 digit) input impedance: all ranges...

  • Page 19: Ac Voltage

    Page 18 ac voltage 200.0mv 2.000v 20.00v 200.0v 700v ± (1.2% rdg + 5 digits) ± (1.0% rdg + 3 digits) input impedance: all ranges are 10m Ω frequency: 50hz to 400hz overload protection: 200mv range: 250v ac/dc rms. Other vac ranges: 1000vdc, 700vac rms display: average value (rms of sine wave) dc cur...

  • Page 20: Ac Current

    Page 19 ac current range resolution accuracy 2.000ma 1µa ± (1.2% rdg + 3 digits) 200.0ma 100µa ± (2.0% rdg + 3 digits) 20.00a 10ma ± (3% rdg + 10 digits) overload protection: 0.2a / 250v fuse (below 200ma range) 20a /250v fuse (20a range) limit measurement time on 20a range to 30 seconds for inputs ...

  • Page 21: Overload Protection:

    Page 20 overload protection: all ranges 250v dc or ac rms. * on 200m ohm range, it is normal for the meter to display 10 lsd with the test leads shorted together. To obtain an accurate reading, subtract 10 lsd from the displayed value. Capacitance 2.000nf 20.00nf 200.0nf 2.000uf overload protection:...

  • Page 22: 6: Front Panel

    Page 21 6: front panel 1. Lcd display 2. Power button 3. Function switch 4. 20a input jack 5. Ua and ma input jack 6. Com input jack 7. Volt, ohm, capacitance, diode test, and continuity input jack 8. Backlight button test equipment depot - 800.517.8431 - 99 washington street melrose, ma 02176 teste...

  • Page 23: 7:  Measurement Procedures

    Page 22 7: measurement procedures warning! Do not use the meter when the low battery symbol is displayed. This may cause the meter to produce inaccurate readings, and lead the user to believe that no hazard exists, when, in fact, dangerous voltages or currents are present. 7.1 lcd backlight the 9005...

  • Page 24: Warning!

    7.3 dc voltage measurement: warning! If the magnitude of the voltage to be measured is unknown, always start by setting the meter to the highest range, and then to lower ranges, until a satisfactory reading is obtained. Do not rotate the range switch with the input applied to the meter. If the input...

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    Page 24 7.3.4 if the display indicates overrange, i.E. “1- - -”, disconnect the test probes from the circuit and rotate the range switch to the next higher position. Reconnect the test probes to the circuit and observe the reading on the lcd display. If the range switch is already at the highest pos...

  • Page 26: Warning!

    Page 25 7.4 ac voltage measurement: warning! If the magnitude of the voltage to be measured is unknown, always start by setting the meter to the highest range, and then to lower ranges, until a satisfactory reading is obtained. Do not rotate the range switch with the input applied to the meter. If t...

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    Page 26 7.4.4 if the display indicates overrange, i.E. “1- - -”, disconnect the test probes from the circuit and rotate the range switch to the next higher position. Reconnect the test probes to the circuit lcd display. If the range switch is already at the highest position (i.E. 700 vac), the input...

  • Page 28: Warning!

    Page 27 7.5 dc current measurement: warning! If the magnitude of the current to be measured is unknown, always start by setting the meter to the highest range, and then to lower ranges, until a satisfactory reading is obtained. Do not rotate the range switch with the input applied to the meter. If t...

  • Page 29: Ua Ma

    Page 28 7.5.3 if the red test lead is inserted into the ua ma jack, set the range switch to the 200m a position. Connect the test leads in series with the circuit to be measured. Read the value of the current on the lcd. 7.5.4 if the display indicates overrange, i.E. “1- - -”, disconnect the test pr...

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    Page 29 7.6 ac current measurement: warning! If the magnitude of the current to be measured is unknown, always start by setting the meter to the highest range, and then to lower ranges, until a satisfactory reading is obtained. Do not rotate the range switch with the input applied to the meter. If t...

  • Page 31: Ua Ma

    Page 30 7.6.3 if the red test lead is inserted into the ua ma jack, set the range switch to the 200m a~ position. Connect the test leads in series with the circuit to be measured. Read the value of the current on the lcd. 7.6.4 if the display indicates overrange, i.E. “1- - -”, disconnect the test p...

  • Page 32: Warning!

    Page 31 7.7 resistance measurement: warning! Do not apply voltage or current to the meter when it is set to any of the “ Ω ” ranges. 7.7.1 connect the black test lead to the com jack, and the red test lead to the volt / diode / ohm / cap “v Ω cap” jack. 7.7.2 set the range switch to the ohms “ Ω ” p...

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    Page 32 7.7.5 if the displayed value is less than “200” (decimal point not shown), a more accurate reading may be obtained by setting the range switch to a lower range. Rotate the range switch to the next lower position and observe the reading on the lcd display. If the range switch is already on th...

  • Page 34: 7.8  Continuity Beeper:

    Page 33 7.8 continuity beeper: warning! Do not apply voltage or current to the meter when it is set to the diode test / continuity beeper “ ” range. 7.8.1 connect the black test lead to the com jack and the red test lead to the volt / diode / ohm / cap “v Ω cap” jack. 7.8.2 set the range switch to t...

  • Page 35: 7.9  Diode Test:

    Page 34 7.9 diode test: warning! Do not apply voltage or current to the meter when it is set to the diode test / continuity beeper “ ” range 7.9.1 connect the black test lead to the com jack and the red test lead to the volt / diode / ohm / cap “v Ω cap” jack. 7.9.2 set the range switch to the diode...

  • Page 36: Warning!

    Page 35 7.10 measuring capacitance: warning! Do not apply voltage or current to the meter when it is set to the capacitance “f ” ranges. Do not connect a charged capacitor to the meter. Doing so may damage the meter or injure the user. 7.10.1 connect the black test lead to the com jack and the red t...

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    Page 36 7.10.5 if the displayed value is less than “200” (decimal point not shown), a more accurate reading may be obtained by setting the range switch to a lower range. Rotate the range switch to the next lower position and observe the reading on the lcd display. If the range switch is already on t...

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    Page 37 8: test lead holders stand, and hanger test lead holders are provided on the back of the 9007. The test leads may be snapped into the back of the meter for storage, or one or both leads may be snapped into the holders with the tip protruding, forming a handy ‘meter with probe’ unit. A built ...

  • Page 39: 9: Maintenance

    Page 38 9: maintenance your triplett model 9007 dmm is a precision measuring instrument and, when used as described in this manual, should not require maintenance. However, periodic calibration of the meter will insure that it is accurate and performing in accordance with its design specifications. ...

  • Page 40: 9.1   Replacing Battery:

    Page 39 9.1 replacing battery: 9.1.1 remove the test leads from the meter. 9.1.2 remove 1 screw from the top of the battery compartment cover. Flip the stand out and remove the screw from the bottom of the battery compartment cover. The cover is sealed and may fit tightly. A small screwdriver insert...

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    Page 40 9.2.3 open the meter case by wiggling the back to separate it from the front. Set the back of the case to one side. 9.2.4 locate the defective fuse and replace with the exact or equivalent type. See meter specifications. 9.2.5 reassemble case of meter. Reinstall screws. 9.2.6 verify that the...

  • Page 42: 10: Accessories

    Page 41 10: accessories 10.1 the triplett model 9007 package contains the following items: 10.1.1 the model 9007 dmm 10.1.2 test leads for the 9007 (triplett pn 79-808) 10.1.3 instruction manual (triplett pn 84-885) 10.2 several different carrying cases may be used for the 9007. Contact a triplett r...

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    Triplett product return instructions in the unlikely event that you must return your triplett equipment for repair, the following steps must be taken. 1) call 1-800-triplett to obtain a return material authorization (rma) number from customer service. 2) enclose a copy of the original sales receipt ...

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    Triplett three year limited warranty triplett warrants instruments and test equipment manufactured by it to be free from defective material or workmanship and agrees to repair or replace such products which, under normal use and service, disclose the defect to be the fault of our manufacturing, with...

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    Triplett three year limited warranty to register a claim under the provisions of this warranty, contact triplett’s customer service department for a return authorization number (rma) and return instructions. No returned product will be accepted without an rma number. Upon our inspection of the produ...

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    Triplett three year limited warranty triplett reserves the right to discontinue models at any time, or change specifications, price or design, without notice and without incurring any obligation. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to st...

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    Page 46 test equipment depot - 800.517.8431 - 99 washington street melrose, ma 02176 testequipmentdepot.Com.

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    Test equipment depot - 800.517.8431 - 99 washington street melrose, ma 02176 testequipmentdepot.Com.