Chauvin Arnoux PAC27 AC/DC Current Clamp 150/1400A
What is the Chauvin Arnoux PAC27 AC/DC Current Clamp?
The Chauvin Arnoux PAC27 is a high-current AC/DC current clamp designed for UK electricians and industrial technicians who need safe, accurate current measurement on live systems. Ideal for use with oscilloscopes and analysers, it measures up to 1,000 A AC and 1,400 A DC, making it well suited to power distribution, industrial plant and energy applications.
Using Hall-effect technology, the PAC27 measures AC and DC currents without breaking the circuit, improving safety and reducing downtime. Dual sensitivity outputs and a 30 kHz bandwidth allow detailed current waveform analysis, while the automatic DC zero function ensures stable readings even when measuring low-level signals.
How does the PAC27 perform in real-world electrical testing?
Built for demanding environments, the PAC27 features CAT III 600 V / CAT IV 300 V safety ratings, automatic overload indication and a deactivatable auto power-off to extend battery life. Its wide jaw opening handles large cables and busbars, making it a reliable choice for switchgear, substations and industrial maintenance work.
For extended testing, the clamp can be powered via battery or external 5 V supply, offering flexibility during long measurement sessions or data logging tasks.
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