Product Description
The Triplett Model 9045 is a 3-3/4 digit (6000 count) high-performance digital multimeter with True RMS readings. It offers a large variety of measurement features including AC/DC Voltage, AC/DC Current, Resistance, Temperature, Frequency, Capacitance, Continuity, and Diode Test.
DESCRIPTION
The Triplett Model 9045 is a 3-3/4 digit (6000 count) high-performance digital multimeter with True RMS readings. It offers a large variety of measurement features including AC/DC Voltage, AC/DC Current, Resistance, Temperature, Frequency, Capacitance, Continuity, and Diode Test. The rubberized over-molded housing provides impact and drop resistance in a sleek ergonomic design, and the user-friendly Auto Power Off feature helps maximize battery life. CAT III 600V design provides superior resistance to damage from transient overvoltages in any demanding industrial setting. The Model 9045 is suited for a variety of industrial and residential applications such as security, home theater, electrical, HVAC installations, and more. Includes test leads, alligator clips, K-type temperature probe, and 9V battery. 3-year warranty.
9045-NIST Comes with a Certificate of traceability to NIST standards
Please add 11 business days lead-time for the NIST calibration process
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Features
- 44 measurement ranges with True RMS for non-sinusoidal or noisy waveforms
- 6000 count 3-3/4 digit backlit display with analog bar graph
- Temperature, Frequency and Capacitance measurement
- Double molded splash proof, dustproof, drop-resistant case with built-in stand and CAT III 600V safety rating
- Lead time for NIST Certified products is 5-7 business days
- Upon order placement, please provide the company name that should appear on the certificate. Without this information, we will not be able to provide a certificate of calibration.
Specifications
Specifications | Range |
Auto/Manual Ranging | Autoranging |
True RMS/Averaging | True RMS |
Basic Accuracy | ±0.8% |
AC Voltage | 1mV to 750V |
DC Voltage | 0.1mV to 1000V |
AC Current | 0.1µA to 10A |
DC Current | 0.1µA to 10A |
Resistance | 0.1Ω to 60MΩ |
Temperature | -4 to 1400°F (-20 to 750°C) |
Capacitance | 10nF to 4000µF |
Frequency | 0.001Hz to 10MHz |
Duty Cycle | 0.1 to 99.9% |
Analog Bargraph | 61 segments |
Safety Category | CAT III-600V |
Dimensions | 7 x 3.7 x 1.5" (178 x 94 x 38mm) |
Weight | 11oz (312g) |
Includes
- Model 9045 Digital Multimeter
- Test leads
- Alligator clips
- K type temperature probe
- 9V battery
FAQs
- Q. What is a Cat 3 600V Digital Multimeter?
A. A Cat 3 600V digital multimeter is a versatile electrical testing device designed to measure various electrical parameters, including voltage, current, resistance, and continuity. It is built to withstand voltage levels up to 600V and is commonly used for electrical troubleshooting, maintenance, and diagnostics in both residential and commercial settings.
- Q. What Does "Cat 3" Mean in a Multimeter?
A. The term "Cat 3" refers to the category rating of the multimeter's safety capabilities. Cat 3 multimeters are designed to provide a level of protection against voltage transients and spikes that may occur during routine electrical testing and troubleshooting tasks.
- Q. What is a 6000-count Multimeter?
A. A 6000-count multimeter is a versatile electrical testing device designed to measure a wide range of electrical parameters with a maximum display count of 6000. It offers accurate readings and increased resolution compared to lower-count multimeters, making it suitable for various electrical testing and troubleshooting tasks.
- Q. What is the difference between Cat 2 and Cat 3 multimeter?
A. The primary difference between Cat 2 and Cat 3 multimeters is the level of protection they offer against transient overvoltages. Cat 3 multimeters provide a higher degree of safety in environments where there is a greater risk of electrical transients. When selecting a multimeter for a specific application, it's important to consider the category that aligns with the potential electrical hazards present in the environment. Always follow safety guidelines and use the appropriate category of multimeter for the task at hand.