Digital Multimeter Offering Highest Safety
Digital-Multimeter BENNING MM 7-1
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TRUE RMS measuring method for precise measuring results even for non-sinusoidal signal characteristics
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highest measuring category CAT IV 600 V for highest safety
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AutoV function for automatic AC / DC voltage detection and low input impedance (LoZ) to suppress capacitively/inductively induced voltages
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integrated Volt sensor for non-contact signalling of phase voltages and cable breaks in lines
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LC display with bargraph indication and background lighting
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carrying case and further accessories included in delivery
Industrial environments requires TRUE RMS measuring instruments!
Non-linear loads arising e.g. from motor drives with adjustable speed, frequency converters or mains supply units for office equipment and LED lamps generate a reactive power in the mains. As a result, multimeters and current clamps working with the so-called averaging measuring method ("RMS") will display the measured values with reduced accuracy.
In many cases and particularly in industrial environments, it is therefore absolutely necessary to use state-of-the-art "TRUE RMS" measuring instruments. The "TRUE RMS" measuring method indicates the actual effective value of an alternating current correctly - irrespective of whether the signal waveform of the current is sinusoidal or distorted.
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BENNING
MM 7-1
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indicating range
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6,000
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basic accuracy
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0.08%
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AC voltage
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10 µV - 1000 V
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DC voltage
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10 µV - 1000 V
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AC current
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10 µA - 10 A
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DC current
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10 µA - 10 A
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resistance
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0,1 Ω - 40 MΩ
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continuity / diode
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yes / yes
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frequency
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0.01 Hz - 100 kHz
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capacity
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1 nF - 10 mF
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temperature
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- 40°C up to + 400°C
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voltsensor
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yes
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memory
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HOLD, MAX / MIN
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measuring method
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TRUE RMS
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measuring category
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CAT IV 600 V
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item no.
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044085
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MM 7-1 Bedienungsanleitung
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Download
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Benning Katalog 2020
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Download
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Technical changes, model or color modifications, mistakes and delivery facilities without notice! No responsibility for literal mistakes.
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