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Neets Module 03-Introduction to Circuit Protection, Control, and Measurement
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MULTIMETER CONTROLS

1-40 Q50.     What is the procedure for using a megger to check the insulation of a conductor? Q51.     What is a normal indication on a megger when checking insulation? Q52.     List the four safety precautions observed when using a megger. MULTIMETER A MULTIMETER is the most common measuring device used in the Navy. The name multimeter comes from MULTIple METER, and that is exactly what a multimeter is. It is a dc ammeter, a dc voltmeter, an ac voltmeter, and an ohmmeter, all in one package. Figure 1-37 is a picture of a typical multimeter. Figure 1-37.—A typical multimeter.

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