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Use of Multimeter
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Outlook of Multimeter Pointer and Scale –single pointer with different scale for different measurements Selection Switch –select to measure voltage (ac or dc), current or resistance.
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Reading from Multimeter As the Selection Switch is at DC25mA, the multimeter is used as a ammeter with fsd 25mA. The 250A scale is used. Reading = 17.5mA The Mission Covenant Church Holm Glad College
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Using as an Ohmmeter With the input terminals shorted, set zero by turning the 0 Adjust Knob. Remember to set zero again if the ohmmeter range is changed.
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Reading from Multimeter As the Selection Switch is at x10, the reading has to be multiplied by 10. The reading is 90, so the resistance is 900 .
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Measuring AC Voltage If AC voltage is measured, remember to use the “output “ terminal instead of the “positive” terminal. The “negative” terminal is still used.
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Digital Multimeter Same as analogue multimeter but it has the advantage of having a large internal resistance. If the reading is larger than the range, the reading cannot be shown. The “COM” terminal is always used. The other terminal can be “10A”, “ AmA”, “V ” depending on the measurement.
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Digital Ohmmeter In the figure shown, the resistance of the resistor is 0.824k . There is no need to multiplied 2k for digital ohmmeter as it is the range, but not the conversion factor. The Mission Covenant Church Holm Glad College
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Measuring AC/DC Make sure that the switch is switched to the correct side for DC or AC measurement. DC AC
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