Fluke i400 AC Current Clamp

Fluke i400 AC Current Clamp is rated 4.5 out of 5 by 2.
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  • Fluke i400 AC Current Clamp
  • Fluke i400 AC Current Clamp
  • Fluke i400 AC Current Clamp

Key features

  • Companion to your DMM to measure up to 400 A AC
  • 1 mA/Amp output guarantees easy reading on you meter
  • Only current clamp available with a CAT IV 600 V / CAT III 1000 V safety rating
  • Specially designed to offer maximum utility in a very compact shape
  • Take accurate current readings without breaking the circuit
  • Soft non-slippery overmold handle prevents from accidental touching live wiring
  • Max. conductor Ø 32 mm

Product overview: Fluke i400 AC Current Clamp

The Fluke i400 AC Current Clamp is a high-safety current clamp for digital multimeters. The current clamp provides accurate current measurements without breaking electric circuits, helping you take measurements safely with industry standard safety ratings.

Specifications: Fluke i400 AC Current Clamp

Specifications
Nominal current range400 A
Continuous current range1 A - 400 A
Maximum non-destructive current1000 A
Lowest measurable current1 A
Basic accuracy2% + 0.06 A
(45-400 Hz)
(% reading + floorspec)
Useable frequency5 Hz - 20 kHz
Output level(s)1 mA/A
Safety Specifications
SafetyCAT IV 600 V, CAT III, 1000 V
Maximum voltage1000 V AC rms from earth to ground, in compliance with EN61010
Mechanical and General Specifications
Warranty1 year
Maximum conductor diameter32 mm (1.25 in)
Maximum conductor size (busbar)750 MCM
Output cable length1.5 m (59 in)
Shrouded banana plugsYes

Models: Fluke i400 AC Current Clamp

Fluke i400

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Is i400 compatible with 177 multimeter and what's the accuracy when measuring at lower currents?

Asked by: Pavle
Yes, the Fluke i400 AC Current Clamp is compatible with the Fluke 177 True-RMS Digital Multimeter with an accuracy of 2% + .6A, with a range from .5 to 400AC
Answered by: FlukeCorp
Date published: 2024-11-09

is the a4001 compatible with the fluke 179

Asked by: tom_bi
The Fluke i400 AC Current Clamp is compatible with the Fluke 179.
Answered by: FlukeCorporation
Date published: 2024-10-05

I see it is compatible with the 789, would it also be compatible with the 725 in that case?

Asked by: EIC Guy
No, the Fluke i400 AC Current Clamp is not compatible with the Fluke 725.
Answered by: FlukeCorporation
Date published: 2024-05-14

Is the output of the Fluke i400 AC current clamp in RMS or peak value?

Asked by: Krishneel
The output of the Fluke i400 AC Current Clamp is neither RMS or peak. When the clamp is used with an RMS meter, the results are RMS values. If used with a peak reading meter, the results will be peak values.
Answered by: FlukeCorporation
Date published: 2024-04-24

I have a fluke T6-600, would this work plugged into the leads?

Asked by: Hvacman
No, the Fluke i400 AC Current Clamp will not work with the T6-600.
Answered by: FlukeCorporation
Date published: 2024-03-28

I own a Fluke 289. Would this clamp work with my meter to measure 480/3PH/60 Motor Inrush currents? Between the I400 and the I410, is there a response time or sensitivity difference in such an application? Any Application/Tech Note or info is appreciated!

Asked by: Nicko
It is recommended to use a clamp meter or meter with an inrush function. Response time is based on the meter and that is about a 200ms sample rate. You can talk to a Fluke sales expert about selecting the right product for your needs at 877-864-5880.
Answered by: FlukeCorporation
Date published: 2024-03-28

Hi! I bought an i400E for my Fluke 116 but I cannot get it to work... The specs for the i400E say it's compatible with digital multimeters that have standard input jacks and mV AC function. The 116 has both of these. Am I missing a hidden detail?

Asked by: Toby
The Fluke-i400E and the Fluke-116 are compatible. The Fluke-116 has to be on AC Voltage and the Fluke-i400E has to be plugged into the voltage and com jacks on the meter and you have to clamp around a single conductor not a power cord. A power cord has multiple conductors in them. The Fluke-116 is going to read milli-volts per amp. So if you have 20 amps you meter with read 20.0 milli-volts.
Answered by: FlukeCorporation
Date published: 2024-03-28

Does this work with Fluke 117?

Asked by: Lance86
Yes, the Fluke i400 AC Current Clamp will work with the Fluke 117, but works better at higher currents. A better meter to work with the Fluke i400 AC Current Clamp is the Fluke 177 True-RMS Digital Multimeter.
Answered by: FlukeCorporation
Date published: 2024-11-06
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Rated 4 out of 5 by from Decent but not Great It does the job, I would like thinner clamps if possible to get to thinly packed heavy Guage wire. A retractable spool or some sort of wire management system for cleaner storage would be great. Overall decent purchase
Date published: 2021-03-13
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Excellent accessory for one meter jobs! We were able to bring one meter to the job and use this and megger probe to take all troubleshooting readings with one meter.
Date published: 2012-07-24
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