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Demo Multimeter   1017895 

 
 

Instruction sheet 

12/16 SD/JS 

 

 

1. Description 

The demo-multimeter is an electronic meter fea-
turing a double scale for analog measurement of 
current  and  voltage  in  demonstration  experi-
ments. It is suitable for use as a free-standing in-
strument or for setting up in training panel frames. 

The meter can handle measurements of current 
and voltage values and also allows the zero point 
to be set up in the centre of the scale for meas-
urement of DC quantities. All the possible meas-
uring ranges can be selected by means of a sin-
gle rotary switch. 

This equipment is protected by fuses and au-tho-
rised for making measurements in circuits directly 
connected  to  the  low-voltage  mains  via  plugs 
(CAT  II),  i.e.  for  measurements  on  house-hold 
appliances, for example. The current measuring 

ranges are resistant to long-term overloading up 
to  10 A.  Generous  protection  of  all  the  current 
ranges by means of semiconductor circuit break-
ers  prevents  the  fuse  blowing  unintentionally  in 
many cases. 

Switching  between  measuring  ranges  does  not 
break  any  circuits  connected  to  the  equipment. 
This  means  it  is  possible  to  carry  out  measure-
ments on voltage converters, for example, with-
out causing induction surges. Resistance 

R

, con-

ductance 

G,

 impedance 

Z

 and admittance 

Y

 can 

easily be determined as quotients of current and 
voltage  measurements  thanks  to  the  non-inter-
rupting  switch  capability  without  the  need  to 
change the wiring. 

Summary of Contents for 1017895

Page 1: ... and au tho rised for making measurements in circuits directly connected to the low voltage mains via plugs CAT II i e for measurements on house hold appliances for example The current measuring ranges are resistant to long term overloading up to 10 A Generous protection of all the current ranges by means of semiconductor circuit break ers prevents the fuse blowing unintentionally in many cases Sw...

Page 2: ...ges may arise due to superimposition of components The authorised measuring range is not to be exceeded If measurements are made when the magnitude of the variable is unknown al ways select a large measuring range before shifting down to lower ones Make very sure that the voltage value be tween the measured contact and earth or be tween the ground socket and the measure ment socket does not exceed...

Page 3: ...termined by forming various quotients involving simultaneous meas urements of current and voltage R U I below 1 mΩ above 10 MΩ S I U below 1 µS above 30 S Z U I below 1 mΩ above 10 MΩ 40 Hz 40 kHz Y I U below 1 µS above 30 S 40 Hz 40 kHz Overload protection Voltage ranges 600 V long term in all voltage ranges Current ranges 10 A of long term load ing in 3 A and 10 A ranges Electrical safety Safety...

Page 4: ...tre zero point 5 Rotary switch to select the mea surement range 6 Ground socket 7 Current measurement socket for up to 3 A 8 Current measurement socket for up to 10 A 9 Voltage measurement socket 10 Toggle switch 2 AC DC voltage measurements 11 Power switch 4 2 Rear 12 Cover plate for battery and fuses 13 Rating plate 14 Fuse diagram 15 Lower edge 16 Feet ...

Page 5: ...itch to If the battery is sufficiently charged the needle will point to the following range indication If this is not the case the battery will need to be replaced immediately 7 3 Zero point calibration Turn on the demo multimeter Turn the rotary switch to 600 V Connect the common ground socket and the voltage measurement socket together by means of a short connecting lead Turn the zero point trim...

Page 6: ...n set the toggle switch 1 to Select the required current measuring range to a range measured in mA or A 8 2 AC currents up to 3 A Set the toggle switch 2 to Select the required current measuring range to a range measured in mA or A 9 Current measurements up to 10 A The demo multimeter may NOT be used for direct measurements on a building s electrical wiring installation or directly at the source o...

Page 7: ...o Select the required measuring range to a range measured in V For measurements of voltage up to 100 mV set the rotary switch to the range 0 1 mA 100 mV 11 Measuring current and voltage together The demo multimeter may NOT be used for direct measurements on a building s electrical wiring installation or directly at the source of the mains voltage feed to the junction box See page 2 of Measurement ...

Page 8: ...e AA IEC LR6 Place the negative pole of the battery on the spring Close the cover again afterwards 12 3 Changing fuses Before opening the casing Turn off the demo multimeter Disconnect all measuring leads Remove the cover at the rear Check the fuses Blown fuses should be replaced with ones of the same rating Close the cover again afterwards 13 Cleaning For cleaning use a soft cloth slightly mois t...

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