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TRANSISTOR TESTER,Model 650 ..... $26.95Beta Ranges: 0-10, 0-50, 0-250, (F.S.)Beta Accuracy: ±3%, with 260 ±5% nominallea Range: 0- 100 ualea Accuracy: ± 1%, with 260 ± 3% (F.S.)
DC VTVM, Model 651.. . . . . . . $32.95Voltage Ranges: 0-.5/1.0/2.5/5.0/10/25/50/100/
250/500Accuracy: ± 1%, with 260 ± 3% (F.S.)Input Impedance: greater than 10 megs all ranges
TEMPERATURE TESTER,Model 652 ... $38.95Temperature R.anges: -50°F to +1000F, +100°F to
+250°FAccuracy: with 260 ±2° (nominal)Three lead positions providedSensing Element: thermistor
AC AMMETER, Model 653 $18.95Ranges: 0-0.25/1/2.5/12.5/25 ampsAccuracy: ± 1% t with 260 ± 3% nominalFrequency Range: 50 cycles to 3000 cycles
AUDIO WATTMETER, Model 654. .. . $18.95Load Ranges: 4,8,16,600 ohmsWattage: Continuous 25 watts (8,600 ohms)
50 watls (4,16 ohms)Intermittent 50 watts (8,600 ohms)
100 watts (4,16 ohms)Accuracy: ±5%, with 260 ±10% nominalDirect reading scale from 17 microwatts to 100 watts
MICROVOLT ATTENUATOR, Model 655. $18.95Ranges: 2.5 microvolts to 250,000 microvolts
continuously variable in decade stepsFrequency: DC to 20 KCAccuracy: ± 1db
BATTERY TESTER,Model 656. $19.95Checks all radio and hearing aid batteries up to 90
volts at the manufacturer's recommended load, orany external load.
Note: All Simpson 260 Adopters provide for normal 260usage without disconnecting the adapter.
OPERATOR'SMANUAL
AC AMMETERMODEL 653
Just plug it in
IIMPIOR ELECTRIC COMPARY5200 W. Kinale St.. Chlca90 44. IIUnola. ES 9-1121In Ccmada. Iach·Slm_n. Ltd.. London. Ontario
Copyright 1959, Simpson Electric Co.1-2.!5M-l0-!59 Printed in U.S.A.
FIGURE 1 - SIMPSON AC AMMETER MODEL 653
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
SIMPSON AC AMMETER MODEL 653
SECTION I
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
INTRODUCTION
The Simpson AC Ammeter Adapter Model 653IS a compact, accurate, wide-range instrument.When it is used in conjunction with a Simpson260* or 270 Multimeter, AC currents can be meas-ured over a frequency range of 50 to 3000 cyclesper second. This wide frequency range in generalexceeds commercial and military power frequencyrequirements.
The Simpson YOM-plus-adapter concept IS
completely unique in approach and versatility.Each of the adapter models, of which the ACAmmeter is but one example, provides specificmeasurement and testing capabilities at a fractionof the cost normally required for separate testers.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
PIN TYPE
4ACKS
\\.. ..(0) 260, Series II
BANANA
TYPE JACKS
II \\(b) 260, Series III
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FIGURE 2 - 260 SERIES IDENTIFICATION
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
ACCESSORIES FURNISHED
Each instrument is furnished with an Operator'sManual and four extra pin-type plugs. The fourpin-type plugs are used only when the Model 653is to be used with a 260 Series II (see figure 2 for260 Series II and Series III identification).
SPECIFICATIONS
AC Current:Ranges: 0-.25/1/2.5/12.5/25 amperes
Accuracy:Adapter only ±2%Adapter with 260 ±3% (F .S.) nominalAdapter with 270 ±3% (F.S.)
Frequency Response:Essentially flat from 50 to 3000 cycles per
second.
Insulation Level: 600 v RMS (max.)
Power Input: None required.
Size: 5-5/16 x 4-3/8 x 3-7/16 inches.
Weight: 2 lbs.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
MODIFICATION KITS
Adapter Case Kit 401 for 260 Series III and 270.
Use of this kit is optional. The kit convertsthe 260 Series III or the 270 YOM produced priorto June 1, 1959. It consists of a modified casewhich permits latching the Model 653 securely tothe underside of the YOM.
Adapter Case Kit 402 for 260 Series II.
Use of this kit is optional for this adapter. Itincludes a modified case which permits lat7hingthe Model 653 securely to the underside of themultimeter, and also provides a 50 pA D.C. cur-rent range for the 260. The 50 microampere rangeis required for other Adapter Models.
CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS
BINDING POSTS
AC currents to be measured are applied to theModel 653 through two of the six binding postslocated along the bottom of the front panel. One ofthe binding posts (marked ±) is common for allranges. Each of the remaining five binding postsrepresents a current range for the instrument.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
260 - 653 SWITCH
This is a convenience switch located at theright center of the front panel. It allows the useof the YOMwithout detaching the Model 653.
260 DIRECT JACKS
The 260 DIRECT jacks are located at the leftcenter of the front panel. When the 260 DIRECT -653 ADAPTER switch is in the 260 DIRECTposition, these jacks are connected directly to the260/270 input jacks marked + and COMMON+,
SECTION II
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
.1. Initial Adjustments
a. 260/270 control settings.
1. With the Model 653 disconnected, checkthe meter pointer position for zero indication withthe YOMin its operating position. If the pointer isoff zero, adjust the bake lite screw just under themeter. Refer to the YOMOperator's Manual for thisadjustment.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
]OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2. Set the '260/270 for AC operation.
3. Set the 2601270 range switch to the 2.5volts position.
1. Insert the top four plugs of the Mode1653 into the lower four jacks on the front panel ofthe 260/270.
b. Connecting the Model 653 to the 260/270.
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(a) 260 Series III Control Positions2. Position the locking latch underneath
the instrument to secure the two units together.
CAUTION
If your 260/270 case does not have thelocking provision, avoid applying excessivepressure to the top of the Adapter whenit is connected to the VOM and used in theAdjust- A-Vue position. A modification kitwhich includes a new case with an adapterlock provision is recommended for optimumrigidity (see page 4).
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c. Model 653 Control Settings.
1. Set the 260 Direct - 653 Adapter switchof the Model 653 to the 653 ADAPTER position.
(b) 260 Series" Control Positions
FIGURE 3 - 260 CONTROL POSITIONS
FOR USE WITH MODEL 653
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2. Measuring A.C. Current
WARNING
Always remove all power from the circuitto be tested before connecting or dis-connecting the test leads, and beforechanging the range connections of theleads.
a. De-energize the circuit under test.
b. Connect a suitable lead from the ± bindingpost on the Model 653 to one side of the circuitunder test.
c. Select a second binding post which willprovide a suitable current indication. When indoubt as to the amount of current to be"measured,use the 25A binding post first, and then changeto a lower range if the current is within the lowerrange. Connect a suitable lead from this selectedbinding post to the other side of the circuit undertest.
NOTE
The test leads and connections for stepsband c must be adequate for the circuitunder test. The test leads must haveample current carrying capacity and eachconnection must be tight and offer lowres istance.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
d. Record the 260/270 meter reading indicatedon the 2.5 V.A.C. scale.
e. Multiply the reading by the factor indicatedabove the range binding post used.
3. Using the YOM circuit while the Model 653 isattached.
a. Set the 260 Direct - 653 Adapter switch ofthe Model 653 at its 260 DIRECT position.
b. Connect the regular VOM test leads to the260 DIRECT jacks at the left side of the Model653. Proceed with the standard operating instruc-tions for the VOM, according to its Operator'sManual.
SECTION III
THEORY OF OPERATION
GENERAL
The Model 653 AC Ammeter consists of a cur-rent transformer, an accurate load on the second-ary and provisions for a voltmeter measurementacross the load. Any AC current through the prim-ary is transformer-coupled to produce a proportion-al AC current in the secondary. The secondary
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THEORY OF OPERATION
current passes through the load resistor, producinga voltage across the load resistor which is againproportional to the primary current. The 260/270YOM reads the amount of voltage across the loadresistor which is indicative of the amount ofcurrent passing through the primary.
With the highly accurate components which areused in the construction of the Model 653 ACAmmeter, the accuracy of measurements obtainedis excellent for most applications.
Circuit connections for the Model 653 are thesame as for any other type of ammeter. The primarycircuit of the transformer is connected in .ser ie swith the circuit under test, and offers very littleimpedance in the circuit. The inductive effect ofthe transformer is negligible for frequencies upthrough 3000 cycles per second.
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SECTION IV
MAINTENANCE
CASE REMOVAL
To remove the instrument from the case, removethe four screws located in the four corners on theback of the instrument case. All of the componentsare attached to the front panel.
PARTS REPLACEMENTAll of the components of the Model 653 have
been engineered for many years of useful life.However, there are conditions under which partsmay become damaged or faulty, and require re-placement. Refer to the circuit diagram in figure 4to help identify and locate any suspected part.
In the event of any component failure, orderreplacement parts from Simpson Electric Companyor from any Authorized Warranty Repair Station.A list of these repair stations is included, begin-ning on page 14.
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MAINTENANCE
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SIMPSON WARRANTY REPAIR STATIONS
AND PARTS DEPOTS
*California, Los Angeles ADams 2-4201Quality Electric Company3700 South BroadwayStates: So. California below Fresno and Arizona
*California, San Francisco GArfield 1-7185Pacific Electrical Instrument Lab.111 Main StreetStates: No. California above Fresno and Nevada
CanadaBach-Simpson Ltd.1255 Brydges StreetP.O. Box 484London, Ontario, Canada
GLadstone 1-9490
*Colorado, Denver RAce 2-8670Meter-Master Instrument Service2379 Downing StreetStates: Wyoming, Utah, Colo. and New Mexico
*Georgia, Atlanta PLaza 3-4128Electro- Tech Equipment690 Murphy Avenue S. W.States: Alabama, Georgia, Florida,
No. & So. Carolina, and Tenn.
*Parts Depots14
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*Illinois, Chicago COlumbus 1-1330Pacific Indicator Company5217 W. Madison StreetStates: Chicago, Wisconsin and Indiana
*Louisiana, New Orleans TWinbrook 5-5621Industrial Instrument Works3328 Magazine StreetStates: Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana
*Massachusetts, Cambridge UNiversity 4-2494Alvin C. Mancib Company363 Walden StreetStates: Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts,
Connecticut, Rhode Island and Maine
*Michigan, DetroitRam Meter, Inc.1100 Hilton Road, FerndaleStates: Michigan
Lincoln 7-1000
*Minnesota, Minneapolis KEllogg 7-5411Instrumentation Services917 Plymouth AvenueStates: Minnesota, North and South Dakota
*Missouri, St. LouisScherrer Instruments5449 Delmar Blvd.States: Illinois below Peoria, Iowa, Missouri,
and Kansas
FOrest 7-9799
*Parts Depots 15
*New York, Buffalo EXport 2-2726Electrical Instrument Labs.1487 Hertal AvenueStates: New York State except Met. N. Y.
*New York 7, New York BArclay 7-4977Simpson Instrument Service Corp.27 Park PlaceStates: Metropolitan New York and New Jersey,
above Trenton
New York, Syracuse HYatt 2-1651Syracuse Instrument Lab.2904 South Avenue
*Ohio, Cleveland CLearwater 1-4609Weschler Electric Company4250 W. BOth StreetStates: Ohio and Kentucky
Oregon, PortlandThe Instrument Laboratory1316 S. E. 7th Avenue
BElmont 4-6683
*Pennsylvania, Philadelphia ORchard 3-5600Sunshine Scientific Instrument1810 Grant AvenueStates: Penn. Md. New Jersey below Trenton,
Virginia, W. Virginia, Washington, D.C.,Delaware
*Parts Depots
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*Texas, Dallas TAylor 4-2626Nelson Electronic Eng. Co.,. Inc.6329 Gaston AvenueStates: Oklahoma and Texas
Texas, HoustonNelson Electronic Eng. Co,; Inc.3615 Gulf Freeway
CA 8-2835
*Washington, Seattle ATwater 3-5850The Instrument Laboratory, Inc.934 Elliott Avenue WestStates: Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana
*Parts Depots
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WARRANTY
SIMPSON ELECTRIC COMPANY warrants eachinstrument and other article s of equipment manu-factured by it to be free from defects in materialand workmanship under normal use and service,its obligation under this warranty being limitedto making good at its factory any instrument orother article of equipment which shall within 90days after delivery of such instrument or otherarticle of equipment to the original purchaser bereturned intact to it, or to one of its authorizedservice stations, with transportation chargesprepaid, and which its examination shall discloseto its satisfaction to have been thus defective;this warranty being expressly in lieu of all otherwarranties expressed or implied and of all otherobligations or liabilities on its part, and SIMP-SON ELECTRIC COMPANY neither assumes norauthorizes any other persons to assume for itany other liability in connection with the sale ofits products.
This warranty shall not apply to any instrumentor other article of equipment which shan havebeen repaired or altered outside the SIMPSONELECTRIC COMPANY factory or authorized ser-vice stations, nor which has been subject tomisuse, negligence or accident, incorrect wiring
,by others, or instaliation or use not in accordwith instructions furnished by the manufacturer.
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