Specifications - Velleman DVM040 User Manual

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Pollution
Only nonconductive pollution occurs. Occasionally, temporary
degree 2
conductivity caused by condensation is to be expected.
(home and office environments fall under this category)
Pollution
Conductive pollution occurs, or dry nonconductive pollution
degree 3
occurs that becomes conductive due to condensation that is
to be expected.
(industrial environments and environments exposed to
outside air - but not in contact with precipitation)
Pollution
The pollution generates persistent conductivity caused by
degree 4
conductive dust or by rain or snow. (exposed outdoor
environments and environments where high humidity levels
or high concentrations of fine particles occur)
Warning: This device was designed in accordance with EN 61010-1
pollution degree 2. This implies that certain restrictions in use apply that
are related to pollution which can occur within the environment of use. Refer
to the table above.
This device is only suitable for measurements in Pollution
degree class 2 environments.

9. Specifications

This device is not calibrated when purchased!
Regulations concerning environment of use:
Use this meter only for measurements in CAT I, CAT II, CAT III and CAT IV
environments (see §7).
Use this meter only in a pollution degree 2 environment (see §8).
Ideal working conditions include:
temperature: 18 °C to 28 °C
relative humidity: max. 80 % RH
altitude: max. 2000 m (6560 ft)
Auto power off: automatically power off about 15 minutes after meter
switched on
Overload display: "OL"
Polarity display: negative "-"
Operating temperature: 0℃-40℃
Storage temperature: -10℃-60℃
Low battery indication:
test lead probe: CAT III 1000 V / CAT IV 600 V, L = 100 cm
Display Counts
LCD Size (mm)
DC Voltage:
V. 01 – 04/05/2023
DVM040
2000 Counts
56 x 32
200mV / 2V / 20V / 200V / 1000V
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