123-1803 - RS PRO IDM19 Handheld Digital Multimeter, 600V ac Max
123-1803 - RS PRO IDM19 Handheld Digital Multimeter, 600V ac Max
Product Details
RS PRO IDM19 Pocket Digital Multimeter
RS PRO IDM19 pocket digital multimeter suitable for troubleshooting electrical and electronics problems and for measuring values like voltage, resistance and a tester for diode and continuity. This meter has an LCD display where the measurement readouts can be viewed. The instrument defaults to autorange mode when you turn it on which means this device selects the best range automatically.
RS PRO have a great range of meters that are RS approved meaning that they are great value for money and high quality you can rely on.
Features and Benefits:
Compact slim line design multimeter
3400 Counts LCD display with bargraph
Autoranging
Auto power off
Overload protection
5 functions / 16 ranges
Selectable manual / autoranging
Integral test probes stow away neatly behind hinged back panel
Conforms to EN61010-1 (safety rating) CAT III 300 V, CAT II 600 V
CE, UL approved
Resistance: 340 Ω, 3.4 kΩ, 34 kΩ, 340 kΩ, 3.4 MΩ, 34 MΩ ±2%
DC Volts: 340 mV, 3.4 V, 34 V, 340 V, 600 V ± 2%
AC Volts: 3.4 V, 34 V, 340 V, 600 V ± 4% (50- 60 Hz)
Diode Test
Continuity Test
DATA Hold
Resolution: 0.1 mV, 0.1 Ω
Dimensions: 125 mm (H) x 60 mm (W) x 24 mm (D)
Weight: Approx. 110 g
What Does This Include?
2 x LR 44 1.5 V coin cells (fitted)
Instructions
Integral test leads
Typical Applications:
A digital multimeter is a handy test tool that measures electrical values such as voltage, current, and resistance. A DMM is used by technicians in the following areas:
Electrical and electronic industries
Safety guidelines
When using any electrical test equipment it is advised that you refer to the user’s manual for proper working operating procedures and safety precautions in order to avoid potential safety hazards.
What is the difference between an analogue and a digital multimeter?
The main difference is the display. A digital multimeter will show the results as numbers on a screen (usually a LED or LCD screen) whereas the analogue version has a needle to show the value.