Chauvin Arnoux DMM230 Handheld Digital Multimeter, 10 A Max, 10 A Max, 1000 V Max

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RS Stock No.:
282-1889
Mfr. Part No.:
P06231412
Manufacturer:
Chauvin Arnoux
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Brand

Chauvin Arnoux

Product Type

Multimeter

Multimeter Type

Handheld

Resistance Resolution

0.1Ω

Display Type

Digital

Model Number

DMM230

Functions Measured

Temperature, AC Voltage, DC Current, Resistance, Frequency, AC Current, Diode, Capacitance, DC Voltage, Continuity

Maximum AC Voltage Measurement

1000V

Maximum Resistance Measurement

60mΩ

Maximum DC Current Measurement

10A

Maximum AC Current Measurement

10A

Maximum DC Voltage Measurement

1000V

DC Current Resolution

0.1μA

DC Voltage Resolution

0.1 mV

AC Current Resolution

0.1μA

AC Voltage Resolution

1mV

Power Source

Battery

Weight

342g

Width

81 mm

Length

187mm

Height

50mm

Standards/Approvals

IEC 61010-1 and IEC 61010-2-033

Safety Category Level

CAT III, CAT IV

Safety Category Voltage

1000V

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The Multimetrix DMM 220 series multimeters are specially designed for use in industry. They are ideally suited for maintenance and repair work in industry, services, electricity and electrical engineering. It measures AC and DC voltages and currents, resistances, frequencies (electrical and electronic) and controls diodes and continuity. Its waterproof and robust design gives it a great resistance. With proper use and maintenance, you will enjoy many years of safe use of this multimeter, which complies with IEC 61010-1 and IEC 61010-2-033 standards for electrical measuring instruments.

Indoors

In a pollution degree 2 environment

At an altitude below 2000 m

At a temperature between 5°C and 40°C

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