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Get it between 2024-12-18 to 2024-12-25. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Integrated tilt stand for easy bench use
Diode test for component level troubleshooting
Data Hold freezes display to "hold" measurement reading
750 V AC / 1000 V DC—highest voltage rating in this size of meter
Special 2000M Ohm measurement range
The Amprobe 15XP-B digital multimeter with built-in non-contact voltage detector is an average-sensing, auto- or manual-ranging meter for measuring current, voltage, and resistance, and for reporting logic states in electrical testing applications. The meter comes with a set of detachable test leads that measure alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) to 2 amp, AC voltage to 750 volts (V), DC voltage to 1,000V, and resistance to 2,000 megaohms. The meter's non-contact voltage detector senses AC voltage without making contact with the circuit. The logic test reports the logic state of a transistor-to-transistor (TTL) digital circuit in electronics. An audible continuity sensor confirms that the circuit conducts electricity, and a diode test detects whether the circuit's diodes work properly. The hold function keeps a reading on the display, even after the meter is disconnected. An auto power-off mode turns off the unit after 10 minutes of non-use to conserve battery life, and a low-battery indicator signals when the meter's batteries need to be replaced. This average sensing, or average responding, meter provides accurate readings when measuring linear loads, such as standard induction motors and incandescent lights, where the current or voltage has a sinusoidal waveform. Two ranging modes (auto or manual) offer a range of operator control when taking readings. When turned on, the meter is in auto-ranging mode and automatically selects the correct operating range for the property being measured. It can be switched to manual-ranging mode, which allows the operator to choose the appropriate operating range. The meter has a 2,000-count resolution, meaning it can display up to 1,999 units (3-1/2 digits) before the operating range needs to be changed. It meets International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) safety standard 61010 and is certified for category I installations up to 1,000V (which covers protected electrical equipment such as small household appliances), category II installations up to 600V (which covers large household appliances and devices connected to a fixed power supply, such as refrigerators and air conditioners), and category III installations up to 300V (which covers items used with enclosed building circuit installations, such as service panel parts, branch circuits, and fixed installations that are connected directly to a building's AC power supply). The meter comes with a magnetic strap that can be used to hang the meter on metal doors or fixtures. Specifications Maximum alternating current (AC) input2 ampMaximum direct current (DC) input2 ampMaximum AC voltage input750 volts (V)Maximum DC voltage input1,000VNon-contact AC voltage detection range70 to 600VLogic test threshold, high (1)2.8V, + or - 0.8VLogic test threshold, low (0)0.8V, + or - 0.5VMaximum resistance detected2,000 megaohmsPower supply9V NEDA 1604, JIS 006P, or IEC 6F22 battery (one, installed)Fuse2 amp/1,000V fast-blow ceramic fuse (one, installed)Standards metEuropean Conformity (CE); International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and European Normal (EN) safety standard 61010-1; Canadian Standards Association (CSA)Weight0.46 lb./210 gMeter dimensions6.10 x 2.83 x 1.26 inches /155 × 72 × 32 mm (H x W x D) H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back. Multimeters are electrical test meters that measure multiple properties of an electrical circuit, such as current, voltage, resistance, capacitance, and continuity. Available in handheld or benchtop models, multimeters diagnose electrical problems in electrical equipment, wiring, and power supplies. A variety of probes, clamps, and leads can be used to connect the meter to a circuit or device. Multimeters display information either in analog or digital form. Factors that influence meter choice include the electrical properties to be measured, the anticip