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multimeter [ˈmʌltɪˌmiːtə]
n
(Engineering / Electrical Engineering) an electrical test instrument offering measurement of several values, usually voltage, current, and resistance

multimeter  (ml-tm-tr)
An electrical measuring device that combines an ammeter, an ohmmeter, a voltmeter, and occasionally other measurement or testing devices into one unit.


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Note 3 of this revision requires SSN-774 Class to have one Fluke 77 III/BN multimeter in each Tool Roll and allows all other Class submarines to replace the old AUL 1410 Voltage tester with the Fluke multimeter on an as-needed basis.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] OFF Switch: This is where the testing equipment dial should be when the Multimeter is not in use.
You will learn how to: * Use a multimeter to troubleshoot circuits * Review wiring diagrams * Read electrical blueprints * Verify electrical connections * Field test systems * Coordinate with other trades Note: Students are required to bring a digital multimeter (equal to WaveTek Model DM15XL).
 
 
 
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