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News Release from: Labfacility | Subject: Labfacility portable, digital test meters
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 20 February 2006
Meter range covers many parameters
Portable, digital test meters measure various parameters from temperature, sound and light to mechanical quantities and include multimeters for various electrical readings.
The Labfacility portable, digital test meters measure various parameters from temperature, sound and light to mechanical quantities and include multimeters for various electrical readings The range includes meters for measuring temperature, RH, LUX, rev/min, sound level, air speed, conductivity, voltage, current, resistance, frequency and semiconductor test
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Jul 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The meters are microprocessor based resulting in wide measurement ranges, high sensitivity, high accuracy and versatile operation with many user features.
Many of the instruments are supplied with sensing probes or transducers as appropriate.
A compact, 4-20mA loop current calibrator allows rapid, simple calibration of process instruments.
The digital thermometers include versatile infra-red, non-contact instruments and dual input type K versions.
The digital tachometer has both contact and noncontact modes as standard.
The digital stroboscope is versatile and easy to use and can be used as a training and demonstration aid.
The measuring instruments have large, bright digital displays and long battery life.
All have been tested for, and comply with, the European Electromagnetic Compatibility directives and safety requirements, and carry CE marking.
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