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Digital Multimeter NOYAFA NF-620 — DC 6V–1000V, AC 6V–700V
Digital Multimeter NOYAFA NF-620 — DC 6V–1000V, AC 6V–700V
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Digital Multimeter NOYAFA NF-620 — DC 6V–1000V, AC 6V–700V
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Digital Multimeter NOYAFA NF-620 — DC 6V–1000V, AC 6V–700V
Digital Multimeter NOYAFA NF-620 — DC 6V–1000V, AC 6V–700V
NOYAFA NF-620 is a digital multimeter intended for measuring DC voltages from 6 V up to 1000 V and AC voltages from 6 V up to 700 V. The instrument offers basic diagnostic functions for electrical systems, allowing measurement and verification of voltages in circuits, power supplies and household appliances. Compact and handheld, the meter is designed to be carried to job sites and used for routine maintenance, troubleshooting and verification tasks by technicians and hobbyists.
The meter provides a broad DC and AC voltage range that covers most residential and industrial needs within the specified limits. Its digital readout delivers clear numeric results for quick interpretation during on-site work. The device is produced by NOYAFA and constructed for straightforward operation, enabling efficient voltage checks without complex setup. The compact form factor and handheld design make it convenient for field use and tight spaces.
Before use, inspect leads and the meter housing for visible damage. Connect the test probes to the appropriate input terminals and select the DC or AC voltage range that includes the expected measurement value. Place the probes on the measurement points with correct polarity for DC checks, and observe the digital display for the voltage reading. When switching ranges, wait for the reading to stabilize before recording results. Power the meter off when measurements are complete and store it in a dry, safe place.
Use insulated probes rated for the target voltage ranges and follow standard electrical safety practices. Avoid measuring voltages beyond the specified maximums. When working on live circuits, wear appropriate personal protective equipment and, if uncertain, consult a qualified electrician. Regularly check the condition of probes and leads and replace any damaged accessories to maintain measurement accuracy and safety.
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