Zeeta308d PDF
Zeeta308d PDF
Zeeta308d PDF
EETA308D
Reference Manual
SAFETY
WARNING
Risk of Personal injury
WARNING
Risk of electrical shock
WARNING
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messages before using product
Double/Reinforced Insulation.
Reference Manual
March 2011
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
JAWS
BATTERY COVER
RELEASE SCREW
(UNDERNEATH)
BATTERY COVER
ZERO BUTTON
ON / OFF & LOW
BATTERY INDICATING LED
Figure 1
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2.0 SPECIFICATIONS
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3.0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Refer to Figure. 1 on page 2
3.2 Switch on
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3.5 Reading the mV scale
Setup
1. Use the On/Off and Range Selector switch to select
the 20A setting.
2. Perform the Low Amp Current Probe Zero
Adjustment procedure (refer to section 3.3).
Test
To measure parasitic draw:
1. Clamp the Low Amp Current Probe jaws around the
B+ supply wire to the power distribution box, or to
the positive or negative battery cable.
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3.6.2 Fuel Pump Current Measurement
Recommended Probe Setting: 20A
Setup
1. Use the On/Off and Range Selector switch to select
the 20A setting.
2. Perform the Low Amp Current Probe Zero
Adjustment procedure (refer to section 3.3).
Test
Important Note: If the vehicle has more than one fuel
pump, test each pump independently.
Figure 2.
Figure 3.
As brushes wear, the waveform will degrade, and the
pump speed may slow down (refer to Figure 3).
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Tech Note
If the fuel pump is difficult to access, it may be possible to
check the fuel pump current at the fuse box (if
applicable).
To check the fuel pump current at the fuse box:
1. Locate fuse box and remove the fuel pump fuse.
2. Install an inline fuse harness in place of the
fuse.
3. Clamp the Low Amp Current Probe around the
inline fuse harness.
Fuel Pump RPM Calculations
Most fuel pumps run at about 5000 to 6000 RPM and
draw about 6 to 8 Amps. Pumps may cause driveability
symptoms below 3000 RPM. Most fuel pump
commutators have 8 segments. Using an 8-segment
commutator as an example, RPM may be estimated by
measuring the delta time of the 8 humps present in the
waveform. One of the formulas to find RPM is 60,000 (the
number of ms in a minute) divided by the time
measurement of the 8 humps of the waveform. Lets say
if in our example that the time measurement of the 8
humps is 12 ms, we would divide 60,000 by 12 to get
5000 RPM.
To measure amperage, measure the average voltage of
the waveform and use 100 mV = 1A for calculation.
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Figure 4.
Figure 5.
Tech Note
If the ignition coil is difficult to access, it may be possible
to check the ignition coil current at the fuse box (if
applicable).
Setup
1. Use the On/Off and Range Selector switch to select
the 20A setting.
2. Perform the Low Amp Current Probe Zero
Adjustment procedure (refer to section 3.3).
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Test
To measure injector current:
1. Clamp the Low Amp Current Probe around the B+
side or the control side wire of injector. Do not
clamp the probe around both wires.
2. Verify that the probe jaws are fully closed.
The injector current readings display.
3. If a negative waveform displays, open the jaws
and clamp the probe in the opposite direction.
Tech Note
If injectors are difficult to access, it may be possible
to check injector current at the fuse box (if
applicable).
To check injector current at the fuse box:
1. Locate the fuse box and remove the injector fuse(s).
2. Install an inline fuse harness in place of the
fuse.
3. Clamp the Low Amp Current Probe around the
inline fuse harness.
Figure 6.
Figure 7.
Figure 8.
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4.0 CURRENT PROBE CHARACTERISTICS
Frequency Response
0.00
-0.50
-1.00
Attenuation (dB)
-1.50
-2.00
-2.50
-3.00
0.01 0.1 1 10 100
Frequency (kHz)
2000
1500
1000
Output Voltage (mV)
500
-500
-1000
-1500
-2000
-20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20
600
400
Output Votage (mV)
200
-200
-400
-600
-60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60
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5.0 BATTERY REPLACEMENT
BATTERY COVER
Figure 9
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6.0 CLEANING
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7.0 WARRANTY
SNAP-ON INCORPORATED
Kenosha, WI.
53141-1410
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8.0 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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NOTES
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NOTES
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Snap-on
Kenosha, WI 53141-1410