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A Clamp meter or clamp multimeter is an electric tester which is used for measuring the current flowing through a conductor. Having a hinged jaw integrated into an electrical meter allows technicians to clamp the jaws around a wire, cable or other conductor at any point in an electrical system, then measure current in that circuit without disconnecting it.
Modern clamp meters offer more measurement functions, greater accuracy and in some cases specialized measurement features. Today’s clamp meters include most of the basic functions of a digital multimeter (DMM), such as the ability to measure voltage, continuity and resistance. Clamp meters are used on industrial equipment, industrial controls, residential/commercial/industrial electrical systems, and commercial/industrial HVAC. They have become popular tools because of safety and convenience they provide.