FLIR’s DM93-2 and IM75-2 Meters with METERLINK® App

November 6, 2023

Accurate Readings in Challenging Electrical Inspection Environments

The new FLIR DM93-2 is an industrial digital multimeter with advanced variable-frequency drive (VFD) filtering and LoZ mode to help technicians accurately analyze non-traditional sine waves and noisy signals found in VFD-controlled equipment. Its resilient design and powerful lighting ensure it thrives in challenging electrical environments. The tool is not only about performance but also about ease. Utilize the METERLiNK® app for an efficient capture of readings, images, and videos, simplifying analysis, trending, and collaboration.

FLIR’s DM93-2 and IM75-2 Meters with METERLINK App

Features of FLIR DM93-2:

Accurate Readings

  • Clearly analyze non-traditional sine waves and noisy signals
  • Advanced variable frequency drive (VFD) filtering and dual display shows voltage and frequency at once
  • True RMS voltage and current measurements
  • Low Impedance (LoZ) Mode eliminates ghost voltage error readings

Built Tough for Demanding Work Conditions

  • Constructed to make any electrical problem easier to troubleshoot
  • Powerful LED worklights eliminate the need for a flashlight in dim lighting
  • Durable, double-molded construction with IP54 rating and 3 m drop tested
  • Large, easy-to-read digits, backlit display and analog bar graph

App Connectivity to Support Your Workflow

  • Wireless communication with the FLIR METERLiNK® App
  • Capture readings, create reports and easily share them with your team
  • Perform measurement comparisons over time
  • Set custom alarm thresholds to provide additional assurance of operating ranges while performing testing procedures

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