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87V-Ex Intrinsically Safe True-RMS Multimeter - Features

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Fluke 87V-Ex Intrinsically Safe True-RMS Multimeter



 
Model 87V-Ex Intrinsically Safe True-Rms Digital Multimeter Features
 
bullet Unique function for accurate voltage and frequency measurements on variable speed motor drives (VSD's).
bullet ATEX 137 safety rating for use in zone 1 and zone 2.
bullet CAT IV 600V safety approval for non-Ex industrial environments.
bullet Large display with bright, two-level backlight makes the 87V-Ex very easy to read.
bullet Built-in thermometer (probe included).
bullet True-RMS AC voltage and current for accurate measurements on non-linear signals.
bullet 4-1/2 digit mode for precise measurements (20,000 counts).
bullet Measure up to 1000V and 10A (AC/DC).
bullet Frequency to 200kHz and % duty cycle.
bullet Resistance, continuity and diode test.
bullet 10,000µF capacitance range for components and motor capacitance.
bullet Min/Max-Average and Peak capture to record transients and variations automatically.
bullet Relative mode to remove test lead interference on resistance measurements.
bullet Auto and manual ranging for maximum flexibility.
bullet Analog bargraph for fast changing or unstable signals.
bullet Input Alert provides audible warning against wrong use of input jacks.

 

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