Fieldpiece SC480 06374
Fieldpiece SC480 06377
Fieldpiece SC480 09634
Fieldpiece SC480 06374
Fieldpiece SC480 06377
Fieldpiece SC480 09634

600A Clamp Meter Dual Display | Power

The SC480INT is designed to be at the heart of your electrical measurements.

- 300m wireless range and Job Link® connection;

- 3 Phase rotation;

- Ability to measure power in kW;

- True RMS & Non Contact Voltage

Our Dual Display Clamp Meter ensures you only need one meter to see every electrical measurement you need.

Where to buy
Where to buy

Overview

Four reasons why you need the SC480INT

1. Wireless and fast

With a wireless connection of 300 meters, the SC480INT measurements can be viewed from anywhere on site. This tool also connects to the JobLink app to ensure you can always access the information you need. And with the non contact voltage feature, you can measure as quick as possible.

2. Measure power

The SC480INT has the ability to measure power in kW built into the system itself. Specifically designed for HVACR technicians, this clamp meter gives you all the measurements you need in an instant!

3. Phase rotation

Determining phase rotation has never been this easy before! With an alligator test lead connected to L1, you can determine phase rotation with just one hand.

4. Accurate and for every measurement

The SC480INT comes equipped with the ability to measure capacitants, perform diode tests as well as temperature tests and can determine true RMS values.

Specifications

Product

  • Display: 10000 count dual display
  • Backlight: 5 minute duration with auto-off, blue color
  • Overrange: “OL” or “-OL” is displayed
  • Measurement rate: 3.3 times per second, nominal
  • Zero: Automatic
  • Operating environment: 0°C to 50°C at <70%RH
  • Storage temperature: -20°C to 60°C, 0 to 80%RH (with battery removed)
  • Accuracy: Stated accuracy @ 23°C±5°C, <75%RH
  • Temperature coefficient: 0.1 x (specified accuracy) per °C [0°C to 19°C, 28°C to 50° C]
  • APO (Auto Power Off): Approx. 30 minutes
  • Power: Single standard 9-volt battery, NEDA 1604, JIS 006P, IEC 6F22
  • Battery life: 100 hours typical alkaline (No wireless, no backlight)
  • Low battery indication: Battery icon blinks and “batt” is displayed when the battery voltage drops below the operating level
  • Dimensions: 247mm(H) x 79mm(W) x 48mm(D)
  • Weight: Approx. 345g including battery
  • Altitude: Up to 2000m
  • Overload protection: 1000VDC or 750VAC RMS unless otherwise stated
  • Test leads: Use UL listed test leads that comply to UL61010-031 rated CATIV 600V, CATIII 1000V or above
  • Included test leads are gold-plated and have removable safety caps

Included in package

  • SC480INT
  • ATB1 Thermocouple
  • ASA2 Gater Clip Leads
  • ADLS2 Silicone Leads
  • Padded Case
  • Molex Tips

Media

Get to know the SC480INT | Fieldpiece Europe

Get to know the SC480INT | Fieldpiece Europe

Electrical Clamp Meter Comparison | SC260, SC480, SC680 | Fieldpiece Europe

Electrical Clamp Meter Comparison | SC260, SC480, SC680 | Fieldpiece Europe

Frequently asked questions

What is the wireless range?
300 meters line of sight.
What is true-RMS?
A true-RMS meter can accurately measure those imperfect, nonsinusoidal waves, as well as perfect, sinusoidal waves. “RMS” stands for root-mean-square, which is a calculation used to determine the equivalent DC value of an AC waveform. True RMS measurements are important to ensure that you can test variable frequency drives more accurately.
What is NCV?
NCV is an abbreviation for Non-Contact Voltage. Use NCV to check for 24VAC up to 600VAC. Always test on a known live source before using.
Can I use the min/max to determine my inrush current?
No, the min/max button is not the same as inrush as it does not capture readings fast enough. For inrush current please use the 'inrush button' on the side of the instrument near the clamp meter head.
My meter shows "dISC", what does this mean?
If dISC is displayed, the capacitor is not discharged completely.
Does it have a fuse I can change?
No, our meters do not use a fuse you can change. They use a PTC-fuse (positive temperature coefficient) as it is faster and safer for the technician.