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Get it between 2024-12-17 to 2024-12-24. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Your unit is calibrated prior to shipment with a new NIST-traceable calibration Certificate with data
The NIST calibration provides you assurance your instrument Meets manufacturer’s specifications. Your instrument is ready to Use day one meeting most quality system standards
Clamp with 1.3" (35 mm) jaw opening measures current without touching or interrupting the circuit
Digital clamp meter measures alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC), AC and DC voltage, resistance, and frequency
Average-sensing meter provides accurate readings when measuring linear loads where the current or voltage has a sinusoidal waveform
The Megger DCM340-EN digital clamp meter is an average-sensing Multi meter for measuring current, voltage, resistance, and frequency in electrical testing applications. It has a clamp with two jaws that can close around an electrical conductor up to 1.3" (35 mm) in diameter to measure current without touching or interrupting the circuit. The meter comes with detachable test leads that measure voltage, resistance, and frequency. The peak + or - function records instantaneous peak positive or negative values for current and voltage. The maximum or minimum reading mode displays the highest or lowest reading in a session to track a sudden increase or decrease in readings. The relative zero mode stores a reading in memory to use as a zero point for subsequent readings, allowing quick comparison of multiple readings. An audible continuity sensor confirms that the circuit conducts electricity. The hold function keeps a reading on the display, even after the meter is disconnected. The meter's liquid crystal display (LCD) shows readings in digits and on a bar graph and is backlit to provide readability in low light. The unit automatically turns off after 30 minutes of non-use to conserve battery life, and a low-battery indicator signals when the meter's batteries need to be replaced. A finger guard on the body of the meter helps protect fingers from shock. The meter can survive falls of up to 1.2 meters to a hardwood or concrete floor.