HT ITALIA HT8000 Specifications
HT ITALIA HT8000 Specifications | |
DC Voltage (Measured and Generated) Range | 0.01 – 100.00mV 0.001 – 10.000V |
DC Current (Measured and Generated) Range | 0.001 – 24.000mA 25.00 – 125.00% |
Loop Mode Range | 24V DC |
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS | |
Display | |
Characteristics | 5 LCD, sign and decimal point |
Overload indication | “O.L” at display |
Negative value indication | “-O.L” at display for the herewith values <-2mV [100mV], <-0.2V [10V], <-1mA [24mA] |
Fuses | |
Type of fuse | FF 125mA/250V, 5x20mm, 0.03kA |
Power supply | |
Battery | 1x9V alkaline NEDA1604, 006P, IEC6F22 |
Low battery indication | “ |
Battery life | approx 4 hours (type 1604), 2 hours (type 006P) |
Mechanical characteristics | |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 190 x 89 x 42mm |
Weight (included battery) | 350g |
Environmental conditions of use | |
Reference temperature | 18°C – 28°C |
Working temperature | -10 – 50°C |
Working humidity | <75%HR |
Storage temperature | -40 – 60°C |
Storage humidity | <75%%HR |
Standard guidelines | |
Safety | IEC/EN61010-1 |
Insulation | double insulation |
Pollution degree | 2 |
Max height of use | 3000m |
The HT ITALIA HT8000 has been designed in compliance with directive IEC/EN61010-1 relevant to electronic measuring instruments. For your safety and in order to prevent damaging the instrument, please carefully follow the procedures described in this manual and read all notes preceded by the symbol with the utmost attention. Before and after carrying out the measurements, carefully observe the following instructions:
- Do not carry out any measurement in humid environments.
- Do not carry out any measurements in case gas, explosive materials or flammables are present, or in dusty environments.
- Avoid any contact with the circuit being measured if no measurements are being carried out.
- Avoid contact with exposed metal parts, with unused measuring probes, etc.
- Do not carry out any measurement in case you find anomalies in the instrument such as deformation, substance leaks, absence of display on the screen, etc.
- Never apply a voltage exceeding 30V between any pair of inputs or between an input and the grounding in order to prevent possible electrical shocks and any damage to the instrument.