Digital Multimeter Fluke-87-V Choosing the right digital multimeter (DMM) requires thinking about what you’ll be using it for. Evaluate your basic measurement needs and job requirements and then take a look at special features/functions built into many multimeters. Think about whether you need to do basic measurements, or if you need the more advanced troubleshooting options offered by special features. Factors to consider: • Your work environment (voltage level, types of equipment, types of measurements, applications) • Specialty features/functions (capacitance, frequency, temperature, non-contact voltage, low impedance mode, min-max record, data logging, trending) • Resolution and accuracy (6,000, 20,000, or 50,000 count resolution) Safety Digital Multimeter Fluke-87-V The increased occurrence and levels of transient overvoltage's in today’s power systems have given rise to more stringent safety standards for electrical measurement equipment. Transients that ride on top of power sources (mains, feeder or branch circuits) can trigger a sequence of events that may lead to serious injury. Test equipment must be designed to protect people working in this high-voltage, high-current environment.
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