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Manufacturer number: 044687
| Analogue segment display: | Yes |
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| Article number: | 044687 |
| Backlight: | Yes |
| Basic precision: | 0,5 % |
| Capacity measuring range: | 1 nF - 10 mF |
| Current measuring range AC/DC: | 0.1µA - 400mA / 0.1µA - 400mA |
| Data memory / logger: | Yes / Yes |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm): | 163 x 82 x 50 |
| Diode test / continuity test: | Yes / Yes |
| Display Hold / Auto-Hold: | Yes / Yes |
| Display resolution: | 6,000 |
| Electrical safety: | CAT III 1000 V, CAT IV 600 V |
| Frequency measuring range: | 0.01 Hz - 100 kHz |
| Interfaces: | Bluetooth |
| Min. / Max. Recording: | Yes / Yes |
| Model: | MM 10-1 |
| Number of positions: | 4 |
| Resistance measuring range: | 0.1 Ω - 40 MΩ |
| Special features: | Volt sensor |
| Temperature measurement ( PT100 / Type K / Type J): | Yes |
| True effective measurement TRMS: | Yes |
| Voltage measuring range AC/DC: | 0.1 mV - 1000 V / 0.1 mV - 1000 V |
| Warranty (years): | 2 |
| Weight (kg): | 0.71 |
The Benning TRMS digital multimeter MM 10-1 has a microampere measuring range for testing flame sensors and sacrificial anodes on heating systems / water tanks. The robust handheld multimeter is ideally developed for the somewhat harsher use on site and forgives rough jobs. With the Benning MM 10-1 you carry out continuity and single-pole phase testing and receive feedback via buzzer and red LED.
The TRUE RMS measurement method correctly shows the actual, effective value of an alternating current - regardless of whether the signal shape of the current is sinusoidal or distorted.