Oct 24, 2013

Fluke 771 Non-Contact Milliamp Process Clamp Meter with Dual Backlit LCD Display, 2 AA Battery, 0.2 Percent Accuracy, 0 to 99.9mA Current, 0.01mA Resolution

The milliamp process clamp meter features a detachable clamp with extension cable that allows you to take measurements in tight locations, as well as a built in spot light that illuminates hard to see wires in dark enclosures. Measure 4 to 20 mA signals without breaking the loop with this new, compact clamp meter for PLC and control systems analog I/O. Dual backlit display with both mA measurement and percent of 4 to 20 mA span. Measurement Spotlight illuminates hard to see
CLICK HERE FOR DETAIL SPECIFICATION wires in dark enclosures. Detachable clamp with extension cable for measurements in tight locations. Measure 10 to 50 mA signals in older control systems using the 99.9 mA range. Automatic battery savings features. Power, 15 minutes automatic power down. Backlight, 2 minutes, automatic off. Spotlight, 2 minutes, automatic off. Resolution range: -20.99 to 20.99 mA; -21.0 to -99.9 mA to 21.0 to 99.9 mA. Accuracy: 0.2 percent or reading + 5 counts; 1 percent reading + 5 counts. Features: Zero, Hold, backlight measurement spotlight. Note: use for measuring and troubleshooting 4 to 20 mA signals and use for measuring and troubleshooting 10 to 50 mA signals. -10 to 55 degree C operating temperature. -25 to 70 degree C storage temperature. 0 m to 2000m operating altitude. IP 40 rating. Vibration: random 2 g, 5 Hz to 500 Hz. Shock: 1 meter drop test (except the jaw). EMI, RFI, EMC: Meets EN61326-1. 0.01 degree/ degree C. Power, battery life: (2) AA 1.5 V Alkaline, IEC LR6, 20 hours typical. Warranty: three years for electronics, one year for clamp cable assembly. Measures 8-11/32" length by 2-5/16" width by 1-1/2" height.
Title: Fluke 771 Non-Contact Milliamp Process Clamp Meter with Dual Backlit LCD Display, 2 AA Battery, 0.2 Percent Accuracy, 0 to 99.9mA Current, 0.01mA Resolution ; Written by big-sales ; Rating: 5 dari 5

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