HD Electric: New Double Vision Digital Voltmeter/Phaser

HD Digital Voltmeter

 

 

 

June 31 2016

HD Electric Company’s new Double Vision Dual Display Digital Voltmeter is a compact, high accuracy dual display voltmeter and phasing set with capacitive test point mode and peak hold. It can be used in both overhead and underground applications and is accurate and repeatable to within 1%. The voltmeter’s lightweight and weather-resistant construction makes it ideal for use in tight work environments with minimum approach distances or with storm duty during disaster relief.

The Dual Display Digital Voltmeter, model DDVM-40, measures voltage from 5V to 40kV. The voltage is displayed on the two large bright LED displays that can easily be read from a distance or in bright conditions. The two LED displays are synchronized so that the same voltage reading is shown on both displays. There is also a dual battery monitor with automatic shut off.

The Dual Display Digital Voltmeter has a single button interface that controls all modes including:
• line to line measurements
• line to ground measurements
• capacitive test point
• cable fault testing
• real time and peak hold reporting
Several probes and accessories can be added to enhance your work effort.

Find out more: www.HDElectricCompany.com

 

 

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