Description
Specifications Table
Product Type – Analog AC Voltmeter
Measurement Range – 0-15V, 30V, 60V, 150V, 300V, 600V (Single Range)
Grade – Laboratory/Industrial
Application – Voltage measurement, electrical testing, calibration
Material – Metal housing with MI (Moving Iron) mechanism
Product Overview
The AC Voltmeter MI 0-15, 30, 60,… 600VAC is a high-precision analog instrument designed for accurate voltage measurements in laboratory and industrial settings. Built with a robust moving iron (MI) mechanism, this voltmeter ensures reliable performance across a wide range of AC voltage levels, from 0-15V up to 600V, allowing users to select a single range based on their specific requirements. The durable metal housing provides protection against environmental factors, ensuring longevity even in demanding conditions. Its analog display offers clear, real-time readings without the need for external power, making it ideal for quick diagnostics and calibration tasks. The voltmeter is engineered to minimize measurement errors, delivering consistent accuracy for critical applications. Whether used in educational labs, research facilities, or maintenance workshops, this instrument provides the dependability and precision required for professional-grade voltage testing.
FAQs
1. What is the accuracy level of this MI AC voltmeter?
The voltmeter is designed for laboratory-grade precision, typically offering accuracy within ±1.5% of the full-scale reading, depending on the selected range.
2. Can this voltmeter measure both AC and DC voltages?
No, this is an AC-specific voltmeter and is not designed for DC voltage measurements. For DC applications, a dedicated DC voltmeter should be used.
3. Is external power required for operation?
No, this is a passive analog instrument that operates without external power, relying solely on the input voltage for measurement.
4. What is the expected lifespan of this voltmeter under regular use?
With proper handling and storage, the MI mechanism and metal housing ensure a long operational life, often exceeding 5-7 years in standard lab conditions.
5. Are there any calibration requirements for maintaining accuracy?
Periodic calibration is recommended, especially in high-precision environments, to ensure sustained accuracy over time. Calibration intervals depend on usage frequency and environmental conditions.










