True RMS (Recommended)
Reads accurately on modern, non-linear loads—think inverters and ECM fans. Look for TRMS in the model name.
Fieldpiece ADK7 Deluxe Lead Kit — Silicone Leads | Alligator Clips | Removable Tips The Fieldpiece ADK7 is a deluxe lead kit that combines the ADL...
View full detailsFieldpiece SC620 Dual Display Swivel Clamp Meter — 400A AC | HVAC/R Field Service The Fieldpiece SC620 is a full-featured swivel-head clamp meter ...
View full detailsFieldpiece SMG5 Digital Megohm Meter — HVAC/R Compressor Insulation Testing The Fieldpiece SMG5 is a compact standalone megohm meter designed for ...
View full detailsFieldpiece SC260 Compact Clamp Meter — True RMS | Auto Select | HVAC/R The Fieldpiece SC260 is a compact True RMS clamp meter designed for HVAC/R ...
View full detailsFieldpiece SC240 Compact Clamp Meter with Temperature — HVAC/R Electrical Testing The Fieldpiece SC240 is a compact auto-ranging clamp meter with ...
View full detailsFieldpiece HS35 Auto & Manual Ranging Stick Multimeter — HVAC/R Field Service The Fieldpiece HS35 is a manual and auto-ranging stick multimete...
View full detailsFrom quick continuity checks to fault-finding live switchboards, the right multimeter saves you time, reduces callbacks, and keeps you safe. This collection brings together proven Uni-T and Fieldpiece meters trusted by technicians across Australia.
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Reads accurately on modern, non-linear loads—think inverters and ECM fans. Look for TRMS in the model name.
Choose CAT III for switchboards and CAT IV for mains/service entry. Never compromise on category rating.
Speed and visibility matter on rooftops and plant rooms. Backlight + auto-range = fewer mistakes.
Great for documenting jobs and remote viewing. Ideal for service reports and warranty evidence.
Upgrade your leads for safer, cleaner testing: Fieldpiece Deluxe Lead Kit – ADK7.
Working mostly on compressor circuits and current draw? Pair your DMM with a clamp: Fieldpiece SC240 Clamp Meter.
Yes. Inverter systems and ECM motors distort waveforms—True RMS meters read them accurately where average-responding meters don’t.
For switchboards and fixed wiring, choose CAT III or CAT IV. For electronics/bench work, CAT II is typically fine.
If you document jobs, create reports, or chase intermittent faults, Bluetooth/logging saves time and provides proof of performance.
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