A multimeter has a variety of applications, whether it be the measurement of supply voltage on a rooftop, inside an electric cabinet or within a heat pump.

While there are a number of other ways a multimeter can provide crucial measurements, when designing a universal instrument, it’s imperative these are all taken into account.

Automatic measurement made easy

The testo 760 features function keys in place of a traditional dial.

Able to recognise the appropriate measurement from occupied electrical sockets, the testo 760 range of multimeters takes auto-testing a step further than other tools.

Not only does the testo 760 detect current or voltage measurement directly from the test leads used – the user receives audible and visual warnings to prevent damaging actions.

When testing for current, if the user were to attempt to switch to voltage, the testo 760 would provide a clear alert, preventing the blowing of fuses and destruction of the multimeter tool. the device also features an Auto Power Off (APO) mode to prolong battery life.

Illuminated operations in any situation

To simplify the process of using the multimeter, the testo 760 features function keys in place of a traditional dial and an illuminated screen to provide clear and reliable results, no matter the situation.

The ample screen displays bright and easy-to-read results in the darkest areas, while the rugged housing complements the dust- and water-protection abilities of the device – up to IP 64.

The testo 760 automatically detects the testing in progress.The testo 760 automatically detects the testing in progress.

The multimeter for any professional

The testo 760-2 and 760-3 are equipped with a low pass filter, enabling the accurate measurement of electrical systems. All of these systems are finding greater regulation by variable frequency drives (VFDs), allowing them to run continually and removing the need for a start and stop function.

VFDs regulate HVAC units and encourage them to run much more efficiently by only delivering the electrical requirement of the system.

Because of VFDs, a low pass filter is required – maximising the use of the testo 760’s two-row display for results. In fact, the multimeter offers one of the largest displays on the market, allowing you to view both voltage and current alongside the according frequency.

Making the right electrical range choice

Testo has long been at the forefront of innovation in electrical measurement tools. Boasting cutting-edge design with the highest regard for safety, the new electrical range once again proves Testo’s ability to provide only the best and most advanced measurement tools.

To learn more about the exciting new range of 760 multimeters, reach out to Testo today.