PCE-DC 25Includes Only:
- 1 x Voltmeter PCE-DC 25
- 1 x Pair of test leads
- 1 x Type K thermocouple
- 1 x Thermocouple adapter
- 3 x 1.5 V AAA batteries
- 1 x Transport bag
- 1 x Instruction manual
Features:
- Measuring range 0 - 1000 A AC/DC
- Bluetooth interface
- Inrush current measurement
- Not Connected Voltage function
- LC color display
Voltmeter with Bluetooth interface / Current measurement 0 - 1000 A AC/DC / Temperature measurement / NCV test / Clamp opening 34 mm (1.3") / Measuring rate of 3 Hz / Optionally expandable with Rogowski coil for 3000 A AC / Automatic switch-off.
The voltmeter has a measuring range of 0… 1000 A AC/DC. The current is measured inductively using the clamp on the measuring device. Live supply lines with a diameter of up to 32 mm (1.2") can be connected to the clamp meter. With the optional Rogowski coil, the measuring range of the clamp meter can be extended to up to 3000 A AC. The clamp meter has sub-functions for current measurement. The inrush current can be measured with the clamp meter. This is a particularly important function, as motors such as those installed in ventilation systems or hall lighting require a particularly high current when switched on.
In addition to current measurement, the voltmeter can also measure voltages from 0… 1000 V AC/DC, resistances, frequencies and capacitances. The functions can be set using the rotary selector switch on the clamp meter. With the NCV function, the clamp meter can be used to determine the absence of voltage without contact. As soon as a voltage of 150 V AC is applied, this is indicated by an additional red LED. This function is active for every measuring function selected using the rotary selector switch. An LED lamp is integrated in the clamp meter for optimal illumination of the measuring point.
The voltmeter can be connected to an Android or iOS device via the Bluetooth interface. With the free app for the clamp meter, the measured values can be displayed, saved and further processed. The clamp meter thus covers a wide range of measuring tasks due to the multitude of functions.