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EC&M Product of the Week

April 28, 2003
Electrical tester Users of the CMT-80 multi-function meter need not select a measurement function because the device is equipped with an automatic selection feature that chooses from current, voltage, and resistance. Approved for CAT III 600V applications, the meter is designed with a low-impedance input to minimize ghost voltage. It measures AC/DC voltage, resistance, continuity, and AC amperage.

Electrical tester

Users of the CMT-80 multi-function meter need not select a measurement function because the device is equipped with an automatic selection feature that chooses from current, voltage, and resistance. Approved for CAT III 600V applications, the meter is designed with a low-impedance input to minimize ghost voltage. It measures AC/DC voltage, resistance, continuity, and AC amperage. It’s also equipped with a data hold feature that allows the end-user to capture and save important readings. The tester is UL-3111-1 approved.

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