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Scope and object

This clause of part 1 is applicable, except as follows:

1.1 Scope Replacement:

This International Standard applies to the HAND-HELD and hand-manipulated CURRENT SENSORS described below. These CURRENT SENSORS are for use in the measurement of current without physically opening the current path of the circuit being measured. They may be stand-alone CURRENT SENSORS or accessories to other equipment. CURRENT SENSORS require hand manipulation before or after a test or measurement, but do not necessarily need to be HAND-HELD during the test or measurement.

Type A CURRENT SENSOR: a CURRENT SENSOR designed to be applied around or removed from uninsulated HAZARDOUS LIVE conductors. Type A CURRENT SENSORS have defined HAND-HELD or hand-manipulated parts providing protection against electric shock from the conductor being measured, and also have protection against short-circuits between wires and busbars during clamping.

Type B CURRENT SENSOR: a CURRENT SENSOR which has protection against a short-circuit between wires or busbars during clamping but without defined HAND-HELD or handmanipulated parts which provide protection against electric shock during clamping. Additional protective means are necessary to avoid electric shock from HAZARDOUS LIVE conductors which cannot be de-energised during application or removal of the CURRENT SENSOR.

NOTE Type B CURRENT SENSORS include flexible CURRENT SENSORS. Type C CURRENT SENSOR: a CURRENT SENSOR without protection against short-circuits between wires or busbars during clamping. Type C CURRENT SENSORS are intended to be applied to or removed from uninsulated HAZARDOUS LIVE conductors only when they are de-energised. NOTE Type C CURRENT SENSORS include some types of split-core transducers.

 

Document History

  1. CSA C22.2 NO. 61010-2-032:20


    Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use - Part 2-032: Particular Requirements for Hand-Held and Hand-Manipulated Current Sensors for Electrical Test and Measurement(Adopted IEC 61010-2-032:2012, edition 3.0:2012, with Canadian deviations)

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  2. CSA C22.2 NO. 61010-2-032:14 (R2019)


    Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use - Part 2-032: Particular Requirements for Hand-Held and Hand-Manipulated Current Sensors for Electrical Test and Measurement(Adopted IEC 61010-2-032:2012, edition 3.0:2012, with Canadian deviations)

    • Historical Version
  3. CAN/CSA C22.2 NO. 61010-2-032-04 (R2014)

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    Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use - Part 2-032: Particular Requirements for Hand-Held and Hand-Manipulated Current Sensors for Electrical Test and Measurement (Adopted CEI/IEC 61010-2-032:2002, second edition, 2002-09)

    • Historical Version