Model B3-D Handheld Multimeter

Model B3-D Handheld Multimeter

M. C. Miller Model B3-D Multimeter

Model B3-D
Cat. # 1106

Advantages

  • Increased versatility through solid state design
  • Smaller & 30% lighter than Model B3A2
  • Simplified operation
  • RFI shielded throughout
  • Excellent visibility in bright sunlight
  • Selectable input resistance
  • Large liquid crystal digital display

General Information

  • Right Meter: Selectable Input Resistance of 10, 25, 50,100 & 200MΩ on all ranges from 200mV to 200V; 20mV range fixed at 1000Ω.
  • Left Meter: 10MΩ Input Resistance on all ranges from 200mV to 20V; 20mV range fixed at 1000Ω.
  • RFI Rejection: A major design achievement was to eliminate the effects of RFI, and offer accurate, repeatable readings.
  • Logic: C-MOS LSI; crystal controlled timing.
  • AC Rejection: Normal mode 50/60/400 Hz greater than 60dB.
  • Zero: Automatic.
  • Polarity: Automatic {negative symbol displayed, positive assumed).
  • Decimal Point: Automatic.
  • Battery Life: Amplifiers approx. 150 hours continuous. Low battery voltage indication incorporated into display. Other batteries have life dependent upon use.
  • Battery Types: Only standard batteries used: D-size, penlight & 9V transistor types.
  • Accuracy: DC 1% of reading ± 1 digit; AC 2% reading ± 1 digit.

Specifications

Left Meter

  • Liquid Crystal Display with 4 ranges from 20mV to 20V.
  • Milliameter/ammeter with 4 ranges from 20mA to 20A (20 mV drop shunts).
  • Three direct reading ohmmeter ranges: 20Ω, 2KΩ, 2MΩ.

Ohmmeter

  • Three built-in ohms ranges.
  • Used to determine when good low-resistance contacts are obtained.
  • Circuit can also be used for checking continuity of test leads, resistance of bond wires, etc.

Ammeter

  • Left meter can serve as a milliameter/ammeter with built-in shunts to provide a wide selection of ranges.
  • Toggle switch permits the left meter to be used as a conventional ammeter, a zero resistance ammeter, or to connect the rheostat and controls in to the circuit to adjust current to a desired value for various tests. Current from a few milliamperes to about 5 amperes, supplied from either internal batteries or an external source, can be adjusted with the controls. Used for current requirement tests, soil resistivity tests, etc.
  • A second toggle switch connects the right meter to the left hand terminals for resistance testing. The left meter can be used with batteries and controls to measure current while the right meter is being used to measure IR drop. This facilitates making ”Null-Amp” type current measurements.

DC Bias

  • A DC Bias circuit is connected in series with the right meter and can be used to balance out galvanic and earth potentials.
  • A biasing potential of full scale (+ or -) on any range permits direct measurements of either positive or negative small changes in potential.
  • A panel-mounted light is activated as a reminder if the DC Bias circuit is turned on.

Right Meter

  • Liquid Crystal Display with five DC ranges from 20mV to 200 V.
  • High input resistance of 10, 25, 50, 100 & 200MΩ selectable by rotary switch, applicable to 200mV, 2V and 200V ranges. High input resistance permits accurate voltage measurement if there is high resistance in the external circuit. This is an important factor in structure to earth potentials, where reading errors can be costly. The 20mV range has a fixed input resistance of 1000Ω.
  • One AC range 200V.

Overload Protection

  • Advanced design features virtually eliminate the chance of damage to either meter from electrical overload on all volt and millivolt ranges, even the 20mV range. Tests indicate that the B3-D will withstand AC or DC voltages far in excess of any encountered in normal field testing.
  • Ammeter shunts are not protected by the amplifier and are subject to damage by current overloads.

Shunts

  • Built-in multi-range ammeter shunt provide high overload capacity and a high degree of accuracy.
  • Optional accessory external shunt can extend range of current measurements to 100 amperes.

Displays

  • Liquid crystal displays are special high temperature type (18°F to 176°F or 14°C to 80°C) built to rigid M. C. Miller Co., Inc. specifications.
  • Large display characters (3/4″) facilitate rapid, accurate readings.
  • Built-in annunciators to reduce errors in recording readings: V, MV, A, MA, Ohms, LoBat, AC.
  • Excellent visibility in bright sunlight.
  • Damaged displays can be economically replaced in the field without special tools.

Model B3-D Handheld Multimeter

Model B3-D Handheld Multimeter

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