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UEi DL389B TRMS Dual Display HVAC Clamp Meter with Temperature

$ 95.6

  • AC Voltage Range: 750
  • Brand: UEi
  • DC Voltage Range: 1000
  • Display: Digital
  • Features: Auto Power Off, Data Hold, True RMS, Bar Graph Display, Silicone Probe Insulation, Average Value Mode, Auto-Ranging, Fused Current (A) Terminal, Manual-Ranging, Manual-/Push-to-Hold Function, Backlight, Data Logging, Battery Door Access, Clamp, Fused Current (mA/uA) Terminal, Min-Max Value Mode
  • Form Factor: Handheld
  • IP Rating: Not Rated
  • Input Protection Features: HRC Fuse, Clamping Circuit, Diode Bridge
  • MPN: DL389B
  • Maximum Input Voltage: 1000 V
  • Measurement Category: CAT III
  • Number of Counts: 1
  • Protection Against Liquids: No
  • Protection Against Solids: Tools and Thick Wire
  • Test/Measurement Functions: Frequency (Hz), Temperature, AC Current, DC Voltage, Transistor Test, DC Current, Diode Test, Resistance, Humidity, Capacitance, Continuity Test, Duty Cycle, Sound Level, AC Voltage
  • UPC: 0053533508413
  • gtin13: 0053533508413

Description

UEi DL389B TRMS Dual Display HVAC Clamp Meter with Temperature The DL389B is a True RMS Clamp meter with a dual display and temperature. With functions such as AC and DC volts, AC and DC microamps, AC amps, resistance, diode test, continuity, capacitance, frequency and duty cycle. Functions True RMS 750V AC/1000V DC 400A AC Temperature -22° to 752°F (-30° to 400°C) Capacitance: 4000µF AC/DC low amps 2000mA Frequency: 199.9KHz Hz/Duty Cycle: 99% Resistance: 40MΩ Hi-NCV-Lo Diode Test Continuity Features Dual Display Input jack locks Worklight Backlit display Auto/manual ranging Min/Max Test lead storage Magnetic mount User temperature calibration Auto power off Degree ºF or ºC Low battery indicator Test lead holder on clamp 2-Year limited warranty Safety Compliance CATIII 600V/CATII 1000V cETLus UL61010-1:2012 Includes  Test Leads (ATL55) K Type Temperature Probe 2 (AAA) Batteries Manual Pouch Applications Measure distorted and non-distorted sine waves Measure linear electrical loads Control voltage or system board checks Circuit continuity or specified resistance Motor run or fault starts Quick check of live wires Diode test malfunctions/ unbroken paths