The LT17AW Digital Multimeter is loaded with the parameters and ranges HVACR professionals need for HVACR troubleshooting, plus it receives measurements wirelessly from any of the Fieldpiece Accessory Heads when connected to the wireless transmitter that's included. You can now easily measure current, resistance, voltage, capacitance, frequency, continuity, and temperature either directly, or wirelessly from up to 75 ft away. Because of the wireless capability you can connect your amp clamp and completely close the blower door so you get a more accurate amperage reading. Or you can set up a wet bulb measurement in the attic and get live readings while you're making adjustments at the condenser. Designed specifically for HVACR field service, the LT17AW combines wireless readings with specific features and benefits that HVACR field service pros need.
Fieldpiece Wireless Bench Multimeter, 600 V, 400 A, 2000 uF, 20 MOhm Resistance, LCD Display, -30 to 1400 deg F, 9-1/2 in L x 6-1/2 in W x 3 in D
Amperage Rating |
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400 A |
Capacitance |
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2000 uF |
Dimensions |
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9-1/2 in L x 6-1/2 in W x 3 in D |
Display Type |
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LCD |
Resistance |
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20 MOhm |
Temperature Rating |
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-30 to 1400 deg F |
Voltage Rating |
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600 V |
- Amp readings behind a sealed blower door
- More accurate diagnosis with live data
- Monitor system while making adjustments
- 75 ft wireless signal range
- Transmitter and clamp included
- Works with accessory heads
- Transforms any Fieldpiece accessory head into a wireless device - there is a Fieldpiece accessory head available for just about any job
- There are heads to measure temperature, superheat, sub cooling, RH%, wet bulb, dew point, vacuum (microns of mercury), manometer (inches of water column), As AC and DC, high voltage, CO, %CO2, air velocity and many more
- Continuity indicator: if you were doing lab testing, these features would probably drive you crazy
- We've heard from more than one HVACR veteran that these features really remind you of what you're doing and they've avoided potentially dangerous situations in the field
- The Hi-V LED and beeper let you know when you've hooked up to a circuit over 30 V
- The continuity LED and beeper tells you if a circuit is open or closed
- 400 A AC using the detachable test leads and the accessory head A clamp, read 0 - 400 A directly on your meter
- Capacitance (MFD) - measure microfarads on motor-run and motor-start capacitors using this range
- Disconnect the capacitor from power first
- Short the terminals to discharge the capacitor
- Disconnect any resistors that might be between the terminals of the capacitor and measure to check for degradation
- Add a wet sock (saturated tissue or a shoelace) to take wet bulb temperatures
- The built-in temperature junction offers great temperature compensation for more accurate and faster measurements