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News Release from: Extech Instruments | Subject: 500 Series
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 22 March 2006
Rugged multimeters are waterproof to
IP67
The 500 Series of industrial multimeters is ruggedly designed and waterproof to IP67 standards, making the instruments ideal for use outdoors, on boats and in any harsh industrial environment.
New from Extech Instruments is the 500 Series of industrial multimeters Ruggedly designed and waterproof to IP67 standards the 500 Series is ideal for use outdoors, on boats and in any harsh industrial environment
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 25 Sep 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Extech's 500 Series has a double moulded housing and is drop-proof up to 1.9m with a safety rating of Cat IV 600V and Cat III 1000V.
Extech's 500 Series comprises three models: the EX510, EX520 and EX530.
All models measure voltage, resistance, electrical and electronic frequency functions, and direct/alternating current.
Each model also features a 1000V input protection for all functions, dual sensitivity frequency functions and diode open circuit voltage of 2.8V DC.
Additionally, the EX520 and EX530 feature true RMS measurements along with capacitance and Type K temperature, and the EX530 also measures percentage duty cycle and has a peak hold function.
The EX510 and EX520's 6000-count displays and the EX530's 44,000-count display are easily read on large backlit LCD screens with bargraphs.
Other features of the 500 Series include min/max/relative/data hold and automatic power off with disable.
Extech's 500 Series comes complete with double-moulded test leads, one 9V battery and a three-year warranty.
The EX520 and EX530 also include a Type K bead wire temperature probe.
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