Specifications Table
Product Material – High-quality metal and plastic
Grade – Laboratory-grade
Application – Voltage measurement in DC circuits
Range – 0-1, 3, 5, … 600VDC (selectable)
Product Overview
The DC Voltmeter MC is a high-precision instrument designed for accurate voltage measurement in laboratory and industrial settings. With a selectable range up to 600VDC, it provides flexibility for various applications, ensuring precise readings across different voltage levels. Built with durable materials, this voltmeter offers long-lasting performance, making it a reliable choice for consistent use. The clear, easy-to-read display enhances usability, while its robust construction ensures resistance to wear and tear. Whether for educational labs, research facilities, or professional workshops, this voltmeter delivers dependable results, helping users maintain accuracy in their experiments and projects. Its compact design allows for easy integration into existing setups, and the straightforward operation ensures minimal setup time. Engineered to meet laboratory standards, this voltmeter is an essential tool for anyone requiring precise voltage measurements in DC circuits.
FAQs
1. What is the maximum voltage range this DC Voltmeter MC can measure?
This voltmeter can measure up to 600VDC, with selectable ranges including 0-1V, 3V, 5V, and other increments up to 600V.
2. Is this voltmeter suitable for measuring AC voltage?
No, this voltmeter is designed specifically for DC voltage measurements and should not be used for AC applications.
3. What materials are used in the construction of this voltmeter?
The DC Voltmeter MC is constructed using high-quality metal and plastic, ensuring durability and longevity.
4. Can this voltmeter be used in high-humidity environments?
While it is built for laboratory use, prolonged exposure to high humidity may affect performance. It is best used in controlled environments.
5. Are there any alternatives if I need a higher voltage range?
For higher voltage ranges, consider specialized high-voltage meters or consult with lab equipment suppliers for suitable alternatives.