For substation operators and grid maintenance teams, instrument compliance with global safety standards is non-negotiable for daily live-line inspection. Our GF2011 wireless clamp meter passes full IEC1010-1, IEC1010-2-032 and IEC61326 EMC certification, paired with CAT III 600V safety rating to meet international power industry operation norms.
Equipped with a 5-piece scalable insulation rod delivering 100kV AC insulation withstand, this compliant tester supports safe non-stop testing on all circuits under 69kV. Adopted advanced CT and masked digital integration technology, it delivers consistent ±1% accuracy across the full 0.00mA to 1200A measuring range, with ultra-fine 0.01mA resolution to capture faint leakage signals hidden inside distribution lines.
Its 30-meter cross-barrier wireless transmission separates technicians far from energized conductors without power shutdowns. The detached handheld receiver features a backlit LCD, 2 times per second stable sampling, peak lock and data hold, plus storage space for 99 sets of on-site logs to calculate primary-secondary transformer current ratios later. Built with anti-drip Type II construction, the complete unit works reliably between -25°C and 40°C; the segmented insulation rod resists high temperature, moisture, bending and accidental impact for years of field service. Standard alkaline batteries offer up to 10 hours continuous runtime, with low-voltage alert and auto power-off to extend cycle life.
Fully standardized kit includes clamp sensor, wireless receiver, protective storage case and matched batteries, perfectly suited for routine substation patrol, power plant monitoring, mining electrical maintenance and power anti-theft leakage audits worldwide.
Explore complete standard documents, detailed parameters and wholesale pricing via our official page: https://www.gfuvegroup.com/ammeter-recorder/wireless-high-voltage-clamp-current-meter-with-insulation-rod.html
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