True RMS (Recommended)
Reads accurately on modern, non-linear loads—think inverters and ECM fans. Look for TRMS in the model name.
The ADK7 deluxe silicone lead is the optimal way to test most electrical parameters you run into during field service. The kit includes the ADSL2 ...
View full detailsThe SC620 swivel-head clamp meter is packed with all the electrical measurements HVACR professionals use every day. It also includes a host of sa...
View full detailsThe Fieldpiece Digital Megohm Meter, model SMG5, is a compact standalone meter designed for checking HVAC compressor insulation. The SMG5 provid...
View full detailsThe SC260 Compact Clamp Meter is great for testing HVACR electrical measurements. It includes True RMS measurements to test variable frequency dri...
View full detailsThe SC240 Compact Clamp Meter with Temperature packs a big punch in a compact meter. With features that rival many full-sized clamp meters, this a...
View full detailsThe HS35 manual and auto ranging multimeter includes the tests you use everyday for HVACR field service. Like the rest of the HS30 series, the HS3...
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.
See all models in the range: Multimeters Collection.
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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