RS offer an expansive range of test and measuring instruments used in electrical and electronic work. Electrical testing is a vital procedure for any product that uses electricity.
The test and measurement equipment will reveal:
if any circuits or electrical equipment are being overloaded
locate any potential electrical shock risks and fire hazards
identify any defective electrical work
Precision measuring tools are essential because if there are electric current measurement errors this can prove costly. By having confidence in each measurement, manufacturers save time and money, and improve the quality of their products.
Types of electric current measurement units
Measurement units can include the following:
Energy - joule (J)
Power - watt (W)
Electromotive force - volt (V)
Electric field strength - volt per metre
Electric resistance - ohm (Ω)
Electric conductance - siemens (S)
Capacitance - farad (F)
Magnetic flux - weber (Wb)
Magnetic flux density - tesla (T)
Inductance - henry (H)
Magnetic field strength - ampere per metre
Magnetomotive force - ampere (A)
Test and measurement equipment is used in various fields to measure and analyse various components such as:
Electronics
Electrical
Research labs
Material analysis
Manufacturing, and particle analysis
Range of Test and Measurement Equipment
Ohmmeters - measures the resistance of a component
Ammeters - measures electric current
Capacitance meters - measures the capacitance of a component
EMF meters - to measure electronic and magnetic fields
Signal generators - generates signals for testing purposes
LCR meter - measures the inductance, capacitance and resistance of a component
Multimeter - general purpose instrument measures voltage, current and resistance
High voltage detectors
Things to consider
The types of test and measure equipment that will be needed depends on the types of materials being tested and which of their properties need to be measured. Size, durability, portability and cost are also key factors.