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Multimeters handle 40,000uF motor capacitors

An Extech Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 9, 2008

Extech's 600 series provides a built-in noncontact voltage detector with LED alert, and a DC uA multimeter function for HVAC flame rod current measurements

Extech Instruments has released the 600 series dual-input clamp meters, featuring an IR thermometer and NCV.

The EX612, EX613, EX622 and EX623 multimeters feature built-in dual thermocouple inputs for T1, T2 and T1-T2 differential temperature measurement.

Providing true RMS measurements, the 600 series brings maximum accuracy to the measurement of AC voltage and current.

Extech's 600 series also provides a built-in noncontact voltage detector with LED alert, a DC uA multimeter function for HVAC flame rod current measurements, and data hold and peak hold of current surges during startup.

For high resolution over wider ranges, the 600 series provides 40,000 count multimeter functions for DC voltage, resistance, capacitance and frequency.

These multimeters can measure motor capacitors up to 40,000uF and have a 36mm jaw opening for conductors up to 500MCM.

The 600 series has a rugged double-moulded housing.

The multimeters all come complete with CAT III-600V, double-moulded test leads, a 9V battery, two type K bead wire probes that operate from -20 to +250C, and a case.

In addition, the EX622 and 623 also feature a built-in noncontact IR thermometer with a laser pointer for locating hot spots.

The EX613 and EX623 also provide a DC current function which is suitable for automotive, heavy equipment and marine applications.

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