Hioki 3334, 3334-01 Instruction Manual

3334 3334-01
Instruction Manual
AC/DC POWER HiTESTER
Sept. 2018 Revised edition 6 3334A981-06 18-09H
EN

Contents

Introduction.................................................................................1
Confirming Package Contents....................................................1
Safety Information......................................................................2
Operating Precautions................................................................4
Chapter 1 Overview___________________________________ 7
1.1 Product Overview and Features .........................................7
1.2 Names and Functions of Parts ............................................8
1.3 Measurement Work Flow ..................................................12
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Chapter 2 Measurement Preparations___________________ 15
2.1 Installation & Connection Procedures ...............................15
2.2 Connecting a Connection Cable .......................................16
2.3 Connecting the Power Cord ..............................................21
2.4 Turning the Power On and Off ..........................................21
Chapter 3 Settings and Measurements __________________ 23
3.1 Pre-Operation Inspection ..................................................23
3.2 Setup Procedure ...............................................................24
3.2.1 Selecting an item to be displayed ...........................................24
3.2.2 Selecting Voltage and Current Range ....................................26
3.2.3 Selecting the rectifier type ......................................................29
3.2.4 Displaying average measurement values
(AVG: average) .....................................................................30
3.2.5 Setting the VT or CT ratio .......................................................32
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3.3 Integration .........................................................................35
3.3.1 Setting integration time ...........................................................35
3.3.2 Integration Operation ..............................................................36
3.3.3 Notes on Integration ...............................................................39
3.3.4 Display Format of Integration Value .......................................40
3.4 Analog Output and Waveform Output ...............................41
3.4.1 Analog output .........................................................................42
3.4.2 Waveform output ....................................................................46
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3.5 Other functions .................................................................47
3.5.1 Display hold (Hold) .................................................................47
3.5.2 Peak value and Maximum value hold (Peak Hold) ................48
3.5.3 Disables key operations (key lock) ........................................ 49
3.5.4 Initializing (system reset) ....................................................... 50
3.6 When PEAK OVER, o.r and units flash ............................52
3.6.1 When the PEAK OVER U and PEAK OVER I LEDs go on .... 52
3.6.2 When o.r (over-range) appears ..............................................52
3.6.3 When the unit flashes ............................................................ 53
Chapter 4 RS-232C/ GP-IB Interface_____________________55
4.1 Overview ...........................................................................55
4.2 Connect a cable to the RS-232C
connector or GP-IB connector ..........................................58
4.3 Enter a GP-IB address (3334-01 only) .............................60
4.4 Communication Methods ..................................................61
4.4.1 Message Format ....................................................................62
4.4.2 Output Queue and Input Buffer ..............................................66
4.4.3 Status Byte Register ..............................................................67
4.4.4 Event Registers ..................................................................... 69
4.4.5 Initialization Items .................................................................. 74
4.4.6 Command Execution Time .....................................................75
4.5 Message List .....................................................................76
4.5.1 Standard Commands .............................................................76
4.5.2 Device-Specific Commands ................................................... 77
4.6 Message Reference ..........................................................81
4.6.1 Standard Commands .............................................................82
4.6.2 Device-Specific Commands ................................................... 87
4.6.3 Valid Command According to Condition
(Standard Command) ........................................................108
4.6.4 Valid Commands According to Condition
(Specific Command) .......................................................... 109
4.7 Troubleshooting (Communications) ................................111
4.8 Device Compliance Statement ....................................... 113
Chapter 5 Specifications_____________________________117
5.1 General Specifications ....................................................117
5.2 Basic Specifications ........................................................118
5.3 Functions ........................................................................121
Chapter 6 Maintenance and Service ___________________ 125
6.1 Troubleshooting ..............................................................125
6.2 Error Indication ................................................................127
6.3 Cleaning ..........................................................................127
Chapter 7 Rack Mounting ____________________________ 129
7.1 Installation Procedure .....................................................129
7.2 Dimensional Diagram ......................................................131
Index _________________________________ Index1
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Introduction

Instruction Manual................................ 1
Power Cord........ ... .... ... ... ... .... ................ 1
This instrument: Model 3334 or 3334-01
Power HiTester (3334-01: Model with GP-IB interface)
Confirm that these contents are provided.
Accessories
When you receive the instrument, inspect it carefully to ensure that no damage occurred during shipping. In particular, check the accessories, panel switches, and connectors. If damage is evi­dent, or if it fails to operate ac cording to the s pecifications, contact your dealer or Hioki represen­tative.
Options
Other
Model 9266-01 Outlet Code
A number 3 Phillips screwdriver
Interface Connection Cables
Model 9637 RS-232C Cable (1.8 m, 9-pin to 9-pin, Cross cable)
Model 9638 RS-232C Cable (1.8 m, 9-pin to 25-pin, Cross cable)
(3334-01 only)
Model 9151-02 GP-IB Connector Cable (2 m)
Model 9151-04 GP-IB Connector Cable (4 m)
Thank you for purchasing the Hioki Model 3334, 3334-01 AC/DC Power HiT-
ester
. To obtain maximum performance from the instrument, please read
this manual carefully, and keep it handy for future reference.
In this document, the “instrument” means the Model 3334 or 3334-01 AC/DC Power HiTester.

Confirming Package Contents

1
Introduction
2

Safety Information

Safety Information
This instrument is designed to comply with IEC 61010 Safety Standards, and has been thoroughly tested for safet y prior to shipment. Ho wever, mis­handling during use could result in injury or death, as well as damage to the instrument. Using the instrument in a way not described in this manual may negate the provided safety features. Be certain that you understand the instructions and precautions in the manual before use. We disclaim any responsibility for accidents or injuries not r esulting dire ctly from p rod­uct defects.
This manual contains information and warnings essential for safe operation of the instrument and for maintaining it in safe operating condition. Before using it, be sure to carefully read the following safety precautions.
Safety Symbols
In the manual, the symbol indicates particularly important information
that the user should read before using the instrument. The symbol printed on the instrument indicates that the user should refer
to a corresponding topic in the manual (marked with the symbol) before using the relevant function.
Indicates a grounding terminal.
Indicates the ON side of the power switch.
Indicates the OFF side of the power switch.
The following symbols in this manual indicate the relative importance of cautions and warnings.
Indicates that incorrect operation presents an extreme hazard that could result in serious injury or death to the user.
Indicates that incorrect operation presents a significant hazard that could result in serious injury or death to the user.
Indicates that incorrect operation presents a possibility of injury to the user or damage to the instrument.
Indicates advisory items related to performance or correct operation of the instrument.
Other symbols
( p. )
*
SET
(Bold)
Indicates a prohibited action. Indicates the location of reference information.
Indicates quick references for operation and remedies for troubleshooting. Indicates that descriptive information is provided below. Bold alphanumeric characters in this manual indicate key labels.
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Safety Information
Accuracy We define measurement tolerances in terms of f.s. (full scale), rdg. (reading) and dgt. (dig-
it) values, with the following meanings:
f.s. (maximum display value or scale length)
The maximum displayable value or scale length. This is usually the name of the cur­rently selected range.
rdg. (reading or displayed value)
The value currently being measured and indicated on the measuring instrument.
dgt. (resolution)
The smallest displayable unit on a digital measuring instrument, i.e., the input value that causes the digital display to show a "1" as the least-significant digit.
Measurement categories
This instrument complies with CAT III safety requirements. To ensure safe operation of measurement instruments, IEC 61010 establishes safety standards for various electrical environments, categorized as CAT II to CAT IV, and called measurement categories.
CAT II
: Primary electrical circuits in equipment connected to an AC electrical
outlet by a power cord (portable tools, household appliances, etc.) CAT II covers directly measuring electrical outlet receptacles.
CAT III
CAT IV
Using a measurement instrument in an environment designated with a higher­numbered category than that for which the instrument is rated could result in a severe accident, and must be carefully avoided. Use of a measurement instrument that is not CAT-rated in CAT II to CAT IV measurement applications could result in a severe accident, and must be care­fully avoided.
: Primary electrical circuits of heavy equipment (fixed installations) con-
nected directly to the distribution panel, and feeders from the distribution panel to outlets.
:The circuit from the service drop to the service entrance, and to the
power meter and primary overcurrent protection instrument (distribution panel).
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Use the instrument with the stand extended.
See "How to use the stand" (
p.11)

Operating Precautions

Operating Precautions
Follow these precautions to ensure safe operation and to obtain the full benefits of the various functions.
Before Use
• Before using the instrument the first time, verify that it operates normally to ensure that the no damage occurred during storage or shipping. If you find any damage, contact your dealer or Hioki representative.
• Before using the instrument, m ake sure that the insulatio n on the connection cable is undamaged and that no bare conductors are exposed. A damaged product could cause an electric shock or short circuits and should be replaced with an undamaged product.
Instrument Installation
Operating temperature and humidity: 0 to 40°C at 80% RH or less (non-condensating)
Temperature and hu midity range for guarantee d accuracy:
23±5°C, 80%RH or less
Avoid the following locations that could cause an accident or damage to the instrument.
Exposed to direct sun­light Exposed to high tem­perature
Exposed to liquids Exposed to high hu­midity or condensa­tion
Exposed to high lev­els of particulate dust
In the presence of cor­rosive or explosive gases
Exposed to strong electromagnetic fields Near electromagnetic radiators
Subject to vibration
Installation
• Do not install the instrument with any side except the bottom facing down.
• Do not install the product on an unstable or un level surface
To prevent electric shocks and personal injury, do not directly touch the exposed metallic parts of the input terminals and other wiring materials when the measurement lines connected to the input terminals at the rear panel of the instrument are live lines. In addition, do not allow them to touch or come near metallic parts.
lTo meet the measurement accuracy, ensure the surrounding temperature of the instrument does not exceed
23±5°C
by keeping it away from heat sources.
Handling the Instrument
To avoid electric shock, do not remove the instrument's case. The internal components of the instrument carry high voltages and may become very hot during operation.
Do not allow the instrument to get wet, and do not take measurements
with wet hands. This may cause an electric shock.
Never modify the instrument. Only Hioki service engineers should disas-
semble or repair the instrument. Failure to observe these precautions may result in fire, electric shock, or injury.
To avoid damage to the instrument, protect it from physical shock when trans­porting and handling. Be especially careful to avoid physical shock from drop­ping.
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Operating Precautions
Handling the cables
Before Connecting
This instrument may cause interference if used in residential areas. Such use must be avoided unless the user takes special measures to reduce electromag­netic emissions to prevent interfe rence to the reception of radio and television broadcasts.
• Avoid stepping on or pinching cables, which could damage the cable insula­tion.
• To avoid breaking the cables, do not bend or pull them.
• To avoid damaging the power cord, grasp the plug, not the cord, when unplug­ging it from the power outlet.
• Keep the cables well away from heat sources, as bare conductors could be exposed if the insulation melts.
Before turning the instrument on, make sure the supply voltage matches
that indicated on the its power connector. Connection to an improper supply voltage may damage the ins trument an d present an e lectrical h az­ard.
To avoid electrical accidents and to maintain the safety specifications of this instrument, connect the power cord provided only to a 3-contact (two-conductor + ground) outlet.
See Connection procedure:"2.3 Connecting the Power Cord"( p.21)
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Operating Precautions
Input and Measurement Precautions
The maximum input voltage and current is 300 V, 30 A. Attempting to
measure voltage and current in excess of the maximum input could destroy the instrument and result in personal injury or death.
The maximum rated voltage between input terminals and gr ound is 300 V.
Attempting to measure voltages exceeding 300V w ith respect to ground could damage the instrument and result in personal injury.
This product should only be connected to the secondary side of a
breaker, so the breaker can prevent an accident if a short circuit occurs. Connections should never be made to the primary side of a breaker, because unrestricted current flow could cause a serious accident if a short circuit occurs.
When connecting wires,
Observe the following to avoid electric shock and short circuits.
Turn off the power to lines to be measured before making connections to
terminals to be measured and turning on the instrument.
Be sure to connect the voltage input and current input terminals cor-
rectly. An incorrect connection could damage or short circuit this instru­ment.
Make sure no connecting wires are routed so they short circuit input
voltage terminals.
When the instrument gives off smoke, a strange odor or makes a strange noise,
Stop measuring immediately. Then perform the following procedure. Con­tinued use under these conditions could result in fire and electric shock.
1. Turn the instrument power switch off.
2. Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet.
3. Turn off the line to be measured and remove any connections.
4. Contact your dealer (agent) or nearest sales office.
• For safety reasons, disconnect the power cord when the instrument is not used and before connecting it to a device to be tested.
• To avoid damage to the instrument, do not short circuit or apply an input volt­age to output terminals.
• Correct measurement ma y be impossible in the presence of strong magnetic fields, such as near transformers and high-current conductors, or in the pres­ence of strong electromagnetic fields such as near radio transmitters.
To ensure measurements are accurate,
• Warm up the instrument 3 minutes or more before use.
• Pay attention to heat dissipation to maintain accurate measurements. Example: Keep the instrument away from heat sources, make sure there is enough free space around the instrument and install a fan when the unit is mounted in a rack.
• The instrument should be calibrated once a year.

1.1 Product Overview and Features

Display voltage, current, active power, apparent power, power factor, frequency, current integration, active power integra­tion, peak voltage value and peak current value
The instrument can simultaneously display up to four measure­ments. The user can switch to display the desired value during measurement. Input data is displayed within 0.4 s.
See: "3.2.1 Selecting an item to be displayed"(
p.24)
Display averages for measure­ments that fluctuate substan­tially
Set the average times (AVG) of a mea­surement value to display an average val­ue.
See: "3.2.4 Displaying average mea-
surement values (AVG: aver­age)"(
p.30)
Set an exter­nal VT (PT) CT ratio
When the voltage or current exceeds the maximum rated input for this instrument, use an external VT (PT) or CT device and set the VT or CT ratio to read measure­ment values directly.
See: "2.2 Connecting a Connection
Cable"(
p.16), "3.2.5 Setting the
VT or CT ratio"(
p.32)
Perform the following operations
Check the power consumption and current
of an electrical appliance
Integrate current and active powerImport measurement data into the control-
ler
Connect a DMM or recorder to watch ana-
log output or waveform output.
Connect this instrument to a controller with standard RS-232C capability for data acqui­sition and remote control
This instrument can be connected to a controller with the RS-232C or GP-IB (3334-01 only) interface to enable control of the device and acquisition of measurement da­ta.
See: "4.2 Connect a cable to the RS-232C
connector or GP-IB connector"(
p.58)
Level output of measurement values (Analog output)
The level of a specified parameter (voltage, current, active power, and one of current integration, active power integration, apparent power or power factor) can be converted to ±2 V f.s. DC at the analog output terminal. This output is isolated from voltage and current in­puts.
From this terminal, long-term measurement changes can be re-
corded by combining with DMMs, recorders, data loggers and other devices.
See: "3.4.1 Analog output"(
p.42)
Waveform output
Instantaneous voltage, current and power wave­forms can be converted to ±1 V f.s. at the wave­form output terminal. This output is isolated from voltage and current inputs. From this terminal, measured input wave­forms can be observed with an oscilloscope.
See: "3.4.2 Waveform output"(
p.46)
The 3334 and 3334-01 AC/DC Powe r HiTesters are single-phas e wattmeters suited to meas urements of household electrical appliances and battery powered devices. One unit enables measurements of voltage, current, active power, apparent power, power factor, frequency, current integration, active power integration, peak voltage value and peak current value. All measurement data is simultaneously displayed. The instrument complies with IEC61010-1 safety standard and guarantees a basic accuracy of ±0.1%rdg. ±0.1%f.s. for a period of one year. It guarantees a basic accuracy of ±0.1%rdg. ±0.2%f.s. for a period of three years.
V olt age and current input terminals with pro­tective cover att ac hed
The instrument can handle in­puts of up to 300 V, 30 A.
See: "2.2 Connecting a Con-
nection Cable"(
p.16)
The protective cover prevents personnel from inadvertently touching the terminals. The voltage input terminals are insulated from
the current in­put terminals.
Overview Chapter 1
1.1 Product Overview and Features
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PEAK OVER LED
PEAK OVER U (voltage over-range warning)
Lights when the input peak voltage value exceeds
±425 V or ±300% of the voltage range.
PEAK OVER I
(current over-range warning)
Lights when the input peak current value exceeds
±54.0 A or ±300% of the current range.
POWER Switch
Turns the instrument on and off ( p.21) ( : Power On : Power Off )
Display (LED)( p.9)
Screen Display
Operating Keys
( p.10)
Operating key LEDs
KEY LOCK Lights when operating keys a re
invalid (in key lock state). To cancel lock:
Hold down the SHIFT key and press the PAGE (KEY LOCK)* key( p.49)
REMOTE Lights when this instrument is con-
trolled via an interface (in remote control state).
The operating keys are disabled in this state. To cancel remote control: Press the SHIFT (LOCAL)* key.
See "3.6 When PEAK OVER, o.r and units flash"( p.52)
*PAGE (KEY LOCK), SHIFT (LOCAL) As shown above, use of the functions indicated be­low the operating keys (key legends in blue or LO­CAL) are given in parentheses.
Front Panel
Integrator LED
INTEGRATOR
Lights: Integration execu­tion state Flashes: Integration stopped state Goes out: Integration re­set state
Rectifier LED
RECTIFIER AC+DC
DC and AC LED light when the rectifier type is AC+DC.
RECTIFIER DC
DC LED lights when the rectifier type is DC.
RECTIFIER AC
AC LED lights when the rectifier type is AC.
Status LED
Lights when any of the following items is set to something other than 1 (default value).
AVG Sets average times(
p.30)
VT Sets VT ratio(
p.32)
CT Sets CT ratio(
p.32)
Operating key LEDs
HOLD (PEAK HOLD)
Lights when the HOLD key is pressed to lock a display value (in display hold state). To cancel display hold: Press the HOLD key again. (
p.47)
Flashes when the SHIFT key is pressed and then the HOLD key is pressed to lock a peak value and a maximum value (in peak hold state). To cancel peak value hold: Press the SHIFT key again, and then press the HOLD key. (
p.48)
SHIFT Lights when the SHIFT key is depressed
and the functions in blue under the keys are available.
To cancel the SHIFT function: Press the SHIFT key again.
Setting screen LED
SET
Lights when the Setting screen is displayed (after pressing the SET key)

1.2 Names and Functions of Parts

1.2 Names and Functions of Parts
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m:10
-3
k: 10
3
M:10
6
Selected voltage and current range lights(
p.26)
Display items( p.24)
Display item selected using the
a, b, c or d keys lights.
The a, b, c and d keys select dif- ferent items
V Voltage (U) A Current (I) W Active power (P) VA Apparent power (S) PF Power ratio (
)
Hz
Frequency
Ah+
Positive current integration
Ah-
Negative current integration
Ah
Total current integration
Wh+
Positive active power integration
Wh-
Negative active power integration
Wh
Total active power integration
Vpk
Peak voltage value
Apk
Peak current value
TIME
Integration time
Setting screen
Measurement screen
Setting items
Lights setting item selected using the a, b, c or d keys or
after opening the setting screen with the SET key.
AVG Sets average times(
p.30)
VT Sets VT ratio( p.32) CT Sets CT ratio(
p.32)
3334-01 only GP-IB address setting (
p.60)
Press PAGE key to switch setting items.
TIME
Sets integration time (
p.35)
Sets D/A output item (
p.43)
Display
Other indications
Error indication
See "6.2 Error Indication"(
p.127)
over-range
See "3.6 When PEAK OVER, o.r and units
flash"(
p.52)
Flashing unit
Indicates that an averaged value (o.r.) is included
See "3.6 When PEAK OVER, o.r and units
flash"(
p.52)
Minus sign
Measurement value
1.2 Names and Functions of Parts
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Operation Keys
Selecting display items or setting items.
Display
area
Volt-
age
V
Cur-
rent
A
Active power
W
Apparent
power
VA
Power
factor
PF
FrequencyHzPositive
current
integration
Ah+
Negative
current
integration
Ah-
Total
current
integration
Ah
a
b
c
d
Display
area
Positive
active power
integration
Wh+
Negative
active power
integration
Wh-
Total
active power
integration
Wh
Peak
voltage
value
Vpk
Peak
current
value
Apk
Integra-
tion time
TIME
a
b
c
d
In the setting screen Press the SET key to open the setting screen and select setting items. (Or use the NEXT key, BACK key to select setting items.)
Integration
START/ STOP
Starts or stops integration. To reset the integration value (DATA
RESET): Hold down the SHIFT key and press this key to use this function.
Selecting rectifier type
DC/AC
Changes the rectifier type. Default setting: AC+DC Sequentially selects DC, AC and AC+DC with repeated presses.
Holding display values, peak values and maximum values
Enabling and disabling operating keys
SHIFT
Makes available the function printed in blue below the keys.
HOLD
Holds display values. (display hold state) To cancel the display HOLD function: Press the
HOLD key again.
HOLD (PEAK HOLD)
Holds peak values and maximum val­ues. (peak hold state) Hold down the
SHIFT key and press
this key to use this function. To cancel the peak HOLD function: Press the
SHIFT key again, and
press the
HOLD key.
PAGE (KEY LOCK)
Disables operating keys. (KEY LOCK state) Hold down the
SHIFT key and press
this key to use this function. To cancel the KEY LOCK function: Hold down the
SHIFT key again and
press this key to cancel this function.
SHIFT (LOCAL)
Cancels a remote control state en­gaged via an interface. Press the
SHIFT(LOCAL) key once
to set the instrument to local status.
Making settings in the setting screen
SET Opens the setting screen.
Press again to exit the screen.
BACK Moves to the previous setting position. NEXT Moves to the next setting position. UP Changes set values and increments numeric values DOWN Changes set values and decrements numeric val-
ues.
PAGE Changes the Setting screen page.
Changes voltage and current range
Lights selected range.
Measurement range
See "Effective measurement range" (
p.120)
15V (AUTO)
Sets the voltage range to auto-range. Hold down the SHIFT key and press this
key to use this function.
15V to 300V
Sets respective range.
100mA (AUTO)
Sets the current range to auto-range. Hold down the SHIFT key and press this key to use this function.
100mA to 30A
Sets respective range.
: Available, : Not Available
In the measurement screen (normal dis­play) Select display items (V, A, W, VA, PF, Hz, Ah, Ah+, Ah-, Wh, Wh+, Wh-, Vpk, Apk and TIME) to be dis­played in display ar­eas a, b, c and d. The items that can be dis­played depend on the display area
1.2 Names and Functions of Parts
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ANALOG
U
Analog output for voltage.
I
Analog output for current.
P
Analog output for active power.
D/A
Analog output of either current integration, active power integration, apparent power or power factor. (
p.43)
ANALOG/WAVEFORM OUTPUT terminal
Outputs the following voltage values from the connected terminal. ( p.41)
WAVEFORM
u
Waveform output for instantaneous voltage.
i
Waveform output for instantaneous current.
p
Waveform output for instantaneous power.
GND
Ground terminal
Protective cover
The instrument should be used with a protec­tive cover to prevent personnel from inad­vertently touching the terminals. Make sure that no voltage is applied to a line to be measured before installing and remov­ing the protective cover. (
p.16)
The 3334-01 is illustrated below. The 3334-01 model comes with a GP-IB interface. Except for the GP-IB connector, the 3334 and 3334-01 are identical
Current input terminal (I)
Connect a current output to this input. (
p.16)
V oltage input t erminal (U)
Connect a voltage output to this input. (
p.16)
Rear Panel
Power Inlet
Connect the supplied pow­er cord here
( p.21)
RS-232C connector
Connect an RS-232C inter­face communication cable. (
p.58)
GP-IB connector
(3334-01 only) Connect a GP-IB interface communication cable .(
p.58)
Do not apply heavy downward pressure with the stand extended. The stand could be damaged.
Stand
Foot
When using the stand
Extend the stand until it clicks into place. Make sure to extend both legs of the stand.
Collapsing the stand
Fold in the stand until it clicks into place.
How to use the stand
This instrument can be rack mounted.
See "Chapter 7 Rack Mounting"(
p.129)
Parts removed from this instrument should be stored in a safe place to enable future reuse
Screws
Bottom Panel
1.2 Names and Functions of Parts
This instrument includes a key processing program used in production and for checking (for example, to invoke a mode for making adjustments). Should a key operation open a screen not described in this manual, immediately shut down the instrument and power it up again.
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Check!
Confirm whether the line to be measured is turned off.
Confirm whether the instrument is turned off and the
power cord is disconnected.
See ( p.4)
Check!
Confirm whether the instrument is connected to the secondary side of the breaker.
Confirm that the voltage in the wiring does not exceed
300 V.
Confirm that the voltage to be measured will not
exceed 300 V, and current will not exceed 30 A. If the voltage is exceeded use VT or CT.
Confirm that the wiring connected to the voltage and
current input terminals is made of an appropriate mate­rial Use crimp contacts (terminal screw: M6) with insulat­ing coating Also make sure that the materials used have sufficient withstand voltage and current capacity.
Confirm that the wiring is not short-circuitedConfirm that the input terminals are not looseConfirm that no connection mistakes have been made
See Connection cable ( p.16)
See Using analog output (
p.42) or wave-
form output (
p.46)
See Communications via RS-232C or GP-IB
interface (
p.55)
See Power cord (
p.21)
(Warm up the instrument for at least 3 minutes.)
See ( p.21)

1.3 Measurement Work Flow

1.3 Measurement Work Flow
1 Installation, Connection and Turning the Power On
Installation
Connections
Connect a cable to the line to be measured and con­nect the power cord of the instrument
Turn the power on
Before powering up, make one more check to confirm that all connections are correct
When the initial screen appears, input values are displayed according to current settings.
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Default setting: a: V b: A c: W d: PF
See ( p.24)
Voltage range
Current range
Initial setting: 300V
: 30 A
See ( p.26)
See ( p.29)
Make the following settings when required.
See ( p.30)
See ( p.32)
See ( p.32)
See ( p.35)
1.3 Measurement Work Flow
2 Make Instrument Settings (settings can be changed
during measuring)
Select an item to be displayed
Select voltage and current range
Select items to be displayed by , , and
Select up to four items of voltage (V), current (A), active power (W), apparent power (VA) or power factor (PF), fre­quency (Hz), current integration (Ah), active power inte­gration (Wh), peak voltage value (Vpk) and peak current value (Apk) or Integration time (TIME).
Select a voltage range between 15 V to 300 V. Select a current range between 100 mA to 30 A.
Press the SHIFT key, and then press the 15V(AUTO) key or 100mA(AUTO) key when the range is not known. The range is automatically changed. (Auto range)
Select the rectifier type
When the displayed value fluctuates, display an average value.
Set the display average times
When the voltage exceeds 300 V, select VT (PT) to measure.
Set the VT ratio
When the voltage exceeds 30 A, select CT to measure
When integrating
Set the CT ratio
Set the integration time
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See ( p.43)
See ( p.60)
Example: Voltage
Current Active power Apparent power
Holding display values
( p.47)
Holding peak values
( p.48)
Regarding measurement values
• Apparent power (S) and power factor (
) displayed by this instrument are values calculated from mea­sured voltage (U), current (I) and active power (P). For information on the calculation method used, refer to"5.2 Basic Specifications"( p.120).A measuring instrument using a different operating principle or a different calculation method may therefore prod uc e different value s.
• Voltage and current values that are less than 0.5%
of their measurement ranges, and peak voltage and
peak current values that are less than 0.3%
of their peak ranges, are suppressed (forced to display as
zero).
• Deviations may occur in the measurement of high-frequency common mode voltages
• This instrument is designed to handle DC and frequencies between 45 Hz to 5 kHz, and cannot measure frequencies outside this range.
• Measureable peak voltage and current values are for DC input and AC input between 45 Hz and 1 kHz. DC peak values and AC values at frequencies outside of the range 45 Hz to 1 kHz cannot be measured correctly.
• The displayed values of voltage and current measurements at different frequencies may be scattered.
1.3 Measurement Work Flow
When utilizing analog output
Select a D/A output item
Using the GP-IB interface (3334-01 only)
Enter a GP-IB address
3 Starting measurements
T urning on the power to a line to be
measured
Measuring and outputting
4 Ending measurements
Turn the power off
See ( p.21)
The measured values appear
The voltage range, current range and items to be displayed can be changed also during measure­ments
Disconnect all cables from the device under test before turning the power off
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1
2
5
6
7
3
4
Rear panel
Install this instrument ( p.4)
Remove the protective covers
Connect connection cables to the voltage and current input terminals. (
p.16)
Attach the protective covers
Turn the power on (
p.21)
Turn on the power to the line to be mea­sured
When finished measuring, disconnect the cables from the measurement object(s), and turn the power off.
Using an interface
Connect a connection cable to the RS-232C or GP-IB connector (3334-01) (
p.58)
Using analog output or waveform output
Connect a cable to the ANA­LOG/WAVEFORM OUTPUT terminal ( p.41)
Connect the power cord (
p.21)

2.1 Installation & Connection Procedures

Measurement
Prep arations Chapter 2
2.1 Installation & Connection Procedures
Be sure to read the "Operating Precautions" ( p.4) before installing and connecting this instrument.
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2.2 Connecting a Connection Cable

2.2 Connecting a Connection Cable
Please read the following before making connections
The maximum input voltage and current is 300 V, 30 A.
Attempting to measure voltage in excess of the maximum input could destroy the instrument and result in personal injury or death.
The maximum rated voltage between input terminals and gr ound is 300V.
Attempting to measure voltages exceeding 300V w ith respect to ground could damage the instrument and result in personal injury.
This instrument should only be connected to the secondary side of a
breaker So the breaker can prevent an accident if a short circuit occurs. Connec­tions should never be made to the primary side of a breaker, because unrestricted current flow could cause a serious accident if a short circuit occurs.
Confirm that no terminal is loose.
A connection that becomes disconnected could cause a short circuit or electrical shock. A loose connection will increase the insulation resis­tance resulting in heat generation, burn damages or fire. (Use a torque of 3Nm to secure the input terminals.)
Observe the following to avoid electric shock and short circuits.
Turn off the power to lines to be measured before making connections to
terminals to be measured and before turning on the instrument
Be sure to connect the voltage input and current input terminals cor-
rectly. An incorrect connection could damage or short circuit this instru­ment
Make sure no connecting wires are routed so they short circuit input
voltage terminals
Do not move cables around unnecessarily as terminals may become
loose.
Before turning on the power to the line to be measured
Turn on this instrument before turning on the power to the line to be mea­sured. Confirm that no errors are indicated and then turn on the power to the line to be measured. Powering up the line to be measured before this instrument is turned on may damage the instrument or generate an error when it is powered up
See "2.4 Turning the Power On and Off"( p.21), "6.2 Error Indication"( p.127)
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Power supply side
Load side
2.2 Connecting a Connection Cable
Using an external VT (PT) or CT device
Use an external VT (PT) or CT device to for measurements of a device under test whose voltage exceeds the measurement range of this device. By setting the VT or CT ratio, you can directly read primary side input values
See "3.2.5 Setting the VT or CT ratio"( p.32)
To prevent electrical shock and personnel injury, do not touch any input terminals on the VT (PT), CT or the instrument when they are in operation.
Do not short circuit the secondary side when using an external VT (PT)
device Applying a voltage to the primary side when the secondary side is short­circuited will result in the generation of a high current on the secondary side that could lead to burn damages and fire.
Do not open the secondary side when using an external CT device.
Applying current to the primary side when open will generate high cur­rent in the secondary side and could pose serious danger
• Note that a phase difference in the external VT (PT) or CT device may cause substantial deviations in current measurements. Use a VT (PT) or CT device with a minimal phase difference in the frequency bandwidth to ensure accurate measurement results.
• For reasons of safety, connect the secondary side of a VT (PT) and CT device to ground. (See figure below.)
For other safety precautions, refer to "Operating Precautions" ( p.4)
For accurate measurements:
• Since polarity is an important factor in power measurements, make sure that voltage and current inputs are correctly connected. The instrument will not yield accurate measurement results when incorrectly connected.
• Make sure that power lines are routed away from the instrument as the exter­nal electromagnetic fields they produce could have a negative effect on opera­tion.
Wiring material (for voltage and current input terminals)
To avoid electric shock and short-circuit accidents, use only solderless terminals whose wires are properly insulated. (Screws for voltage and current input connectors: M6)
To prevent electrical shock, make sure that the materials used ha ve sufficient withstand voltage and current capacity.
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Make sure that the power to a line to be measured is turned off bef ore making connections.
Remove the protective covers
Connect the cables to the input terminals.
Attach the protective cover
Attach the cover properly.
Protective cover
Tightening torque for securing input terminals: 3Nm
1 Use a Phillips screw-
driver to remove the screw.
2 Secure the screw as
shown in the wiring diagram.
Screw
Use solderless terminals with a width of 13 mm or less.
Tighten the screws properly
Be sure to use the screws provided with the input terminals to connect the cables. Use of other screws may damage the connector threads, and it may cause of preventing attachment and disconnec­tion of wires.
Wire
To avoid electric shock and short-circuit accidents, use only insulated ter­minals. (Screws for voltage and current input conn ectors: M6)
2.2 Connecting a Connection Cable
Connecting procedure
Please read the Section, "Please read the following before making connec­tions" ( p.16).
Tools required: a number 3 Phillips screwdriver (optional) or a Phillips screw-
1. Connect cables to the voltage and current input terminals.
driver that has a no. 3 size bit
2.2 Connecting a Connection Cable
When the voltage or current for the line being measured is within the maximum rated input for this instrument
When the voltage or current for the line being measured exceeds the maximum rated input for this instrument
Connect the device to the instru-
ment for direct measurement.
Connect a VT (PT) or CT device.
1 2
Method 2: Connect the current input terminals to the loa d side
Method 1: Connect the voltage input terminals to the load side
Connect to the lines to be measured
1
Refer to "Selecting connection method" ( p.20) to select a conne ction method to minimize wattmeter loss.
Power supply side
Load side
A
V
I
±
±
1 2
3
4
1
2
3
4
A
V
I
U
±
±
1
2
3
4
A
I
1
2
3
4
V
U
±
L
N
U
±
± I
±
1
2
3
4
L
N
U
A
V
L N
Power supply side
Load side
1 2
3
4
L N
Power supply side
Load side
1 2
3
4
L N
Power supply side
Load side
1 2
3
4
L N
A
B
AB
L
N
L
N
If the instrument is affected by common mode voltage, connect an ammeter as shown at B to reduce the error.
If the connection will be maintained after mea­surement, perform an inspection ( p.23) before conducting the next measurement. Such an inspection will help prevent electric shock and measure­ment errors from dis­connected cables, short circuits and instrument failure.
Connect a VT (PT) or CT device
2
Power supply side Load side
2. Connect to the lines to be measured
Use one of the following two methods to make a connection.
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20
Method 1
Connect the voltage input termi­nal to the load side.
Method 2
Connect the current input termi­nal to the load side.
Loss = (input voltage [V])
2
/2.4 [M]
Loss = (input current [A])
2
x10 [m]
Make a power measurement that includes the loss resulting from the input resis­tance in the voltage input terminals.
Make a power measurement that includes the loss resulting from the input resis­tance in the current input terminals.
Power
Load
±
I
U
±
Current side input resistance
Voltage side input resistance
LoadPower
I
±
U
±
Current side input resistance
Voltage side input resistance
10 m
10 m
2.4 M
2.4 M
L
N
L
N
Power
Load
I
±
±
U
Current side input resistance
Voltage side input resistance
LoadPower
±
I
±
U
Current side input resistance
Voltage side input resistance
10 m
10 m
2.4 M
2.4 M
L
N
L
N
2.2 Connecting a Connection Cable
Selecting connection method
Instrument loss in the wattmeter may affect the measurement value depending on the input level. Then use method 2 to minimize loss.
Example:
When measuring 100 V, 20 A
Method 1: loss = (100 [V]) Method 2: loss = (20 [A])
Method 1 involves less loss and provides a more accurate measurement.
When measuring 100 V, 50 mA
Method 1: loss = (100 [V]) Method 2: loss = (50 [mA])
Method 2 involves less loss and provides a more accurate measurement.
2
/2.4 [M] = 0.0042 [VA]
2
x10 [m] = 4 [VA]
2
/2.4 [M] = 0.0042 [VA]
2
x10 [m] = 0.000025 [VA]
2.3 Connecting the Power Cord
Rear panel
1. Verify that the instrument’s power switch is
turned off.
2. Confirm that the mains supply voltage
matches the instrument, and connect the power cord to the power inlet on the instru­ment.
3. Plug the power cord into the mains outlet.
Turn off the power before disconnecting the power cord.
Before turning the instrument on, make sure the supply voltage matches that indicated on the its power connector. Connection to an improper supply voltage may damage the ins trument an d present an e lectrical h az­ard. Rated power supply voltage (100V AC to 240 V AC), rated power supply frequency (50/60 Hz) (V oltage fluctuations of ±10% from the rated supply voltage are taken into account.)
To avoid electrical accidents and to maintain the safety specifications of this instrument, connect the power cord provided only to a 3-contact (two-conductor + ground) outlet.
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2.3 Connecting the Power Cord

Connection procedure

2.4 Turning the Power On and Off

Check the following again before turning on the power.
Confirm that the instrument and all peripheral equipment are correctly connected.
Confirm that no wires are short-circuiting the voltage input terminals. A short circuit could lead to electric shock and short circuits.
Turn on the instrument and make sure no errors are indicated before turning on the power to lines to be measured. Powering up the line to be measured before this instrument is turned on may damage the instrument or generate an error when it is powered up.
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Model no. “3334-01” (or “3334”) and
version no. appear
Self-test
Indicates an error.
See "6.2 Error Indication"( p.127)
Turn the POWER switch on ( | ).
After Power-On
A self-test (instrument diagnostic routine) is performed. The self-test lights all LEDs and checks model name, version and saved data.
Power On
Error
OK
Normal display
(measurement screen)
Turn the POWER switch off ( ). When power is turned on again, the display appe ars with the settings that existed when power was last turned off.
Power Off
2.4 Turning the Power On and Off
Turning Power On
Do not press an operating key during the self-test. When the power is turned on, the same setting as when the power was last
turned off appears (backup function). When powered up for the first time, the default settings appear( p.50)
Before Starting Measurement
To obtain precise measurements, provide about 3 minutes warm-up afte r turning power on.
Turning Power Off

3.1 Pre-Operation Inspection

Do not use if damage or short-cir­cuited, or the screw is loose as you could receive an electric shock. Replace the damaged items. Tighten the screw proper­ly.
Metal Exposed Screw Is Loose
Is the insulation of the connection cable to be used damaged, or is bare metal exposed? Is the input terminal screw loose?
When using connection cables
1
No Metal Exposed Screw Is Properly Tightened.
Before using the instrument the first time, verify that it operates normally to ensure that the no damage occurred during storage or shipping. If you find any damage, contact your dealer or Hioki representative.
Peripheral Device Inspection
If damage is evident, request re­pairs.
Yes
Is damage to the instrument evident?
Instrument Inspection
Turn on the power
Does the self-test screen appear (model no., version no.)?
No
2
The power cord may be dam­aged, or the instrument may be damaged internally. Request re­pairs.
Does the measurement screen appear after the self-test?
No
Yes
The instrument may be damaged internally. Request repairs.
See "6.2 Error Indication"( p.127)
An error indication occurs (Err)
Yes
End of inspection
Please read the "Operating Precautions" ( p.4) before use.
Allow the instrument to warm up for 3 minutes or more after powering up before use.
Turn on the DUT.
Connected cables may be short­circuited, incorrectly connected or an internal instrument failure may have occurred. Immediately turn the power off and re-inspect. If the wiring is correct, turn the instrument in for repair.
No measurement value appears Measurement val­ues are incorrect
Settings and
Measurements Chapter 3
For information on measurement work flow, refer to "1.3 Measurement Work Flow"( p.12)
3.1 Pre-Operation Inspection
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Switching items to display
Default setting: Display area a: Voltage (V) Display area b: Current (A) Display area c: Active power (W) Display area d: Power factor (PF)
a: V A WVA Ah Wh PF
b: A
Ah+ Ah- Ah Wh+ Wh- Wh W TIME
c: W
Wh+ Wh- Wh Ah+ Ah- Ah Hz PF
d: PF
TIMEV A WVA Vpk Apk
Display sequence

3.2 Setup Procedure

3.2 Setup Procedure

3.2.1 Selecting an item to be displayed

Use the a, b, c and d keys to select items for display areas a, b, c and d. The items change with each press of the key.
Press the key (a, b, c or d) to select item to be displayed.
Display items
A
Negative
active power
integration
Active power
W
Wh-
Display
area
Display
area
VoltageVCurrent
a b c d
active power
integration
a b c d
    
   
 
   
Positive
Wh+
 



Apparent
power
VA
active power
integration
Power
factor
PF
Total
Wh
: Available, : Not Available
Frequency
Hz
Peak
voltage
value
Vpk
Positive
current
integration
Ah+
Peak
current
value
Apk
Negative
integration
Integration
time
TIME
current
Ah-
Total
current
integration
Ah
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