Extech Compact Multimeter + Non-Contact Voltage Detector
Features
- 0.5% basic accuracy
- Built-in voltage detector
- Large 1” digits
- Expedited repair and warranty service
- Lifetime technical support
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Overview
The Extech Compact Multimeter + Voltage Detector automatically detects a live wire when the red LED is lit with audible beeper.
Model Options
Model EX310 features manual ranging, while models EX320 and EX330 feature autoranging power. The data hold function freezes the readings on the display for analysis. Model EX330 also measures capacitance, frequency, and relative function. All models have a 0.5% accuracy.
EX310
- Display counts: 2000
- Basic accuracy: 0.5%
- NC voltage detector: 100 to 600VAC
- DC voltage: 0.1mV to 600V
- AC voltage: 0.1V to 600V
- DC/AC current: 0.1mA to 10A
- Resistance: 0.1Ω to 2000kΩ
- Diode/continuity: yes
- Dimension: 5.7 x 2.9 x 1.6" (147 x 76 x 42mm)
- Weight 9oz (260g)
EX320
- Display counts: 2000
- Basic accuracy: 0.5%
- NC voltage detector: 100 to 600VAC
- DC voltage: 0.1mV to 600V
- AC voltage: 0.1mV to 600V
- DC/AC current: 0.1µA to 10A
- Resistance: 0.1Ω to 20MΩ
- Diode/continuity: yes
- Dimension: 5.7 x 2.9 x 1.6" (147 x 76 x 42mm)
- Weight 9oz (260g)
EX330
- Display counts: 4000
- Basic accuracy: 0.5%
- NC voltage detector: 100 to 600VAC
- DC voltage: 0.1mV to 600V
- AC voltage: 0.1mV to 600V
- DC/AC current: 0.1µA to 10A
- Resistance: 0.1Ω to 40MΩ
- Capacitance: 0.001nF to 200µF
- Frequency: 0.001Hz to 40MHz
- Temperature (type k): -4 to 1382°F (-20 to 750°C)
- Duty cycle: 0.1 to 99.9%
- Diode/continuity: yes
- Dimension: 5.7 x 2.9 x 1.6" (147 x 76 x 42mm)
- Weight 9oz (260g)
- (1) Meter
- (1) Stand
- (1) Set of test leads
- (1) Protective holster
- (1) Compatible battery
- (1) Bead wire temperature probe (EX330)
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