Features
Convenient Connection
The test instrument is intended for the testing and measurement of
repaired or modified devices.
The device under test is connected to the measuring instrument via the
integrated test socket.
The quick connector safety jacks are wired in parallel to the test
socket and provide for measurements at DUTs without earthing contact
plugs, or at permanently connected DUTs.
The DUT is connected to the integrated mains outlet at the test
instrument for testing for the absence of voltage at exposed,
conductive parts (per DIN VDE 0701 Part 240), as well as for load
current measurement.
Contacting Surface for
Contact Finger
Protective conductor potential can be tested with the contact
finger contacting surface.
The PE signal lamp lights up if a potential difference of greater than
100 V occurs between the contacting surface and the earthing contact
at the mains outlet.
Rugged Design
This handy instrument is equipped with a compact plastic housing
with a fold-out carrying handle.
Mains and measurement cables are permanently connected.
The mains cable can be wound onto a cable holder at the back of the
housing, and the
measurement cables can be stowed in the integrated cable
compartment.
The measured quantity is selected with the rotary switch.
Safety Devices
Thermal overload protection to 253 V in all ranges (except for 16
A).
The test instrument can be immediately placed back into service after
the overload has been eliminated. Excessive temperatures are displayed
at the LCD.
The PE signal lamp indicates whether or not voltage is present at the
mains protective conductor.
Display Functions
All measurement values are read out to a large digital display for
easy reading.
Beyond this, in the case of the METRATESTER5/5-F/5-F-E, exceeded limit
values per DIN VDE 0702 are signalled optically as well as
acoustically in some cases.
Residual Current
Measurement
Measurement of differential current complies with regulations for
periodic testing per DIN VDE 0701-1: 2000 and DIN VDE 0702: 1995.
Radio Interface
The radio interface provides for convenient and cost-effective
documentation of measured values which are transmitted to a notebook
via a receiver module which is connected to the serial port.
The desired measured quantity is acknowledged by pressing a key, and
is then transmitted.
Data can be saved, processed and read out to a printer with the help
of PC.doc-win software.
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