Digital multimeter SECULIFE HIT MD
portable600 V10 A

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Characteristics

Display
digital
Form
portable
Max voltage
600 V
Max current
10 A
Safety rating
cat III, cat IV
Applications
for hygienic applications, for medical applications

Description

TRMS System Multimeter for Use in Medical and Hygienic Sensible Ranges. The measurement and testing of measuring equipment in the field of medical technology and food and pharma industries necessitates absolute reliability and a broad range of applications. The SECULIFE HIT MD has been custom tailored to fulfill these demands: It’s the ideal device for testing, training and production in the field of medical technology. The particular suitability of the multimeter for these areas is confirmed by an independent certificate of the Institute for Medical Microbiology and Hygiene at the University of Marburg. In many as hygienically sensitive classified areas, special procedures and requirements for the application of devices are required. The possibility of disinfecting the SECULIFE HITMD helps users, to exclude hygiene risks to the applicable statutory requirements reasonably. Features & Characteristics: - 23 multimeter functions - Voltage measurement - Auto-ranging current measurement from 100μA (resolution: 10nA) to 10A (16A) - Capacitance and resistance measurement, diode and continuity testing - Measuring categories: 600V CAT III and 300V CAT IV - 1 kHz low-pass filter - TRMS AC and AC+DC, 20 kHz bandwidth - Data storage for more than 15,000 measured values - Hygienic certificate from University of Marburg - IP 65 protection against dust and water - Automatic blocking sockets (ABS) - Separate battery and fuse compartments - Made in Germany - Furnished with DAkkS calibration certificate
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