Instructions
Table Of Contents
- 1 Safety Features and Precautions
- 2 Operating Overview – Connections, Keys, Rotary Switch, Symbols
- 3 Initial Start-Up
- 4 Control Functions
- 5 Measurements
- 5.1 Voltage Measurement
- 5.1.1 Direct and Pulsating Voltage Measurement, V DC and V (DC+AC)
- 5.1.2 Alternating Voltage Measurement with 1 MW Load Resistance and Frequency Measurement with Selectable Low-Pass Filter (METRA HIT Extra, METRA HIT Etech and METRA HIT Especial only)
- 5.1.3 Alternating Voltage and Frequency Measurement V AC and Hz with Selectable Low-Pass Filter (METRA HIT Extra, METRA HIT Etech and METRA HIT Especial only)
- 5.1.4 Frequency and Duty Cycle Measurements (METRA HIT Extra only)
- 5.2 Resistance Measurement, W
- 5.3 Continuity Test
- 5.4 Diode Testing with a Constant Current of 1 mA
- 5.5 Temperature Measurement
- 5.6 Capacitance Measurement (METRA HIT Extra and METRA HIT Etech only)
- 5.7 Current Measurement
- 5.7.1 Direct and Pulsating Current Measurement, Direct Connection, A DC and A (DC+AC) (METRA HIT Extra, METRA HIT Etech and METRA HIT Especial only)
- 5.7.2 Alternating Current and Frequency Measurement, Direct Connection, A AC and Hz (METRA HIT Extra, METRA HIT Etech and METRA HIT Especial only)
- 5.7.3 Direct and Pulsating Current Measurement with Current Clamp Sensors, A DC and A (DC+AC)
- 5.7.4 Alternating Current Measurement with Current Clamp Sensors, A AC and Hz
- 5.7.5 Direct, Pulsating and Current Measurement with Current Clamps Transformer A DC, A (DC+AC), A AC and Hz (METRA HIT Extra, METRA HIT Etech and METRA HIT Especial only)
- 5.1 Voltage Measurement
- 6 Device and Measuring Parameters
- 7 Interface Operation
- 8 Technical Data
- 9 Maintenance and Calibration
- 10 Accessories
- 11 Index
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Maintenance – Calibration
9.6 Recalibration
The respective measuring task and the stress to which your measur-
ing instrument is subjected affect the ageing of the components and
may result in deviations from the guaranteed accuracy.
If high measuring accuracy is required and the instrument is fre-
quently used in field applications, combined with transport stress
and great temperature fluctuations, we recommend a relatively
short calibration interval of 1 year. If your measuring instrument is
mainly used in the laboratory and indoors without being exposed
to any major climatic or mechanical stress, a calibration interval of
2-3 years is usually sufficient.
During recalibration* in an accredited calibration laboratory
(DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025) the deviations of your instrument in rela-
tion to traceable standards are measured and documented. The
deviations determined in the process are used for correction of
the readings during subsequent application.
We are pleased to perform DAkkS or factory calibrations for you in
our calibration laboratory. Please visit our website at
www.gossenmetrawatt.com ( Company DAkkS Calibration
Center or FAQs Calibration questions and answers).
By having your measuring instrument calibrated regularly, you ful-
fill the requirements of a quality management system per
DIN EN ISO 9001.
* Verification of specifications or adjustment services are not part of the
calibration. For products from our factory, however, any necessary ad-
justment is frequently performed and the observance of the relevant
specification is confirmed.
9.7 Manufacturer’s Guarantee
All METRAHIT digital multimeters and calibration instruments are
guaranteed for a period of 3 years after shipment. The manufac-
turer’s guarantee covers materials and workmanship. Damages
resulting from use for any other than the intended purpose or
operating errors, as well as any and all consequential damages,
are excluded.
The calibration certificate confirms that the product conformed to
the specified technical data at the time of calibration. We guaran-
tee the observance of the specified technical data within the
admissible tolerance limits for a period of 12 months from deliv-
ery.










