HT Instruments Mercury Infrared Digital Multimeter
HT Instruments MERCURY Multimeter Function:
- DC/ AC / AC+DC TRMS voltage
- DC / AC / AC+DC TRMS current
- DC / AC / AC+DC TRMS current with clamp transducer
- Resistance and Continuity test
- Diode test
- Capacitance
- Frequency
- Duty Cycle
- Temperature with K-type probe
- Data Logger function and display of graphs of measured data
- Storage of BMP images on external micro SD card
- CAT IV 600V – CAT III 1000V Safety Rating
HT Instruments MERCURY Thermal Imaging Camera Function:
- Infrared temperature measurement ranging from -20°C to 260°C
- 3 measuring cursors (central steady + hot spot + cold spot)
- Emissivity of materials which can be selected between 0.01 and 1.00
- Image frequency: 50Hz
- 5 selectable color palettes
- Automatic detection of hot/cold spots of the image
- Storage of BMP images on external micro SD card
- IR sensor resolution: 80x80pxl
- Bluetooth connection to mobile devices through the APP HTMercury
- Built-in laser pointer and illuminator
Each of the above functions can be selected by means of the appropriate switch. The MERCURY is also equipped with function keys, analogue bargraph and LCD TFT high-contrast color display. The Mercury is also equipped with an Auto Power OFF function which automatically switches off the instrument after a certain (programmable) idling time.
Included Accessories:
- Pair of leads (red & black) with 2/4mm tip (Code 4413-2)
- Adapter & K-type thermocouple wire probe
- Flexible clamp transducer AC 30/300/3000A (Code F3000U)
- Li-ION rechargeable battery, 2 pieces (Code BATMCY)
- Multiplug Universal power supply + recharging base (Code A0MCY)
- Alkaline battery type AAA LR03, 2 pieces
- Micro SD card, 8GB
- Carrying bag (Code B0MCY)
- ISO9000 calibration certificate
- User manuals
Why True RMS?
Measuring instruments for AC are divided into two types:
- AVERAGE-VALUE meters: instruments measuring the value of the sole wave at fundamental frequency (50 or 60 Hz).
- TRMS (True Root Mean Square) VALUE meters
True RMS instruments measuring the TRMS value of the quantity being tested. With a perfectly sinusoidal wave, the two families of instruments provide identical results. With distorted waves, instead, the readings shall differ.
Average-value meters provide the RMS value of the sole fundamental wave; TRMS meters, instead, provide the RMS value of the whole wave, including harmonics (within the instruments bandwidth).
Therefore, by measuring the same quantity with instruments from both types, the values obtained are identical only if the wave is perfectly sinusoidal. In case it is distorted, TRMS meters shall provide higher values than the values read by average-value meters.