Answer
Jul 17, 2018 - 05:25 AM
The uScope secondary ignition test lead kit has an attenuation value or 1000:1
https://www.aeswave.com/Universal-Secondary-Test-Lead-Kit-for-COP-DIS-HEI-Dist-
for-the-uScope-p9469.html
1kV would be displayed as 1V.
If you plan on using a different set of secondary leads, consult the manufactures specification to confirm their specifications. 1000:1 and 10,000:1 are common attenuation levels, the difference will be simply moving the decimal point for your reading.
https://www.aeswave.com/Universal-Secondary-Test-Lead-Kit-for-COP-DIS-HEI-Dist-
for-the-uScope-p9469.html
1kV would be displayed as 1V.
If you plan on using a different set of secondary leads, consult the manufactures specification to confirm their specifications. 1000:1 and 10,000:1 are common attenuation levels, the difference will be simply moving the decimal point for your reading.
Source: SA
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