TUTORIAL ON USING MULTIMETERS
Introduction:
It is an instrument used to measure voltage, amperage and resistance. So we call
it as a multimeter. They are available in the market at affordable prices.
Now digital meters are also available. But it is not suitable for the beginners
as it cannot be repaired in case of any problem. Analog meters are the best one
for the novice. They are further classified in to two types. First one is a
rotary type which has a rotary switch as your fan regulator. The second type has
slots on it. You can choose either rotary or slot type.
Multimeters are commonly used to measure voltage and resistance between two points. Current is rarely measured because
you must alter the circuit to measure the current. Since we don’t really want to alter the circuit, we measure voltage and
resistance and calculate the current using Ohm’s law ( I = DV / R ).
Voltage and resistance are always measured between two
points. Voltage is the easiest and most common measurement. To measure voltage you set the multimeter to either DC or AC
voltage and choose the range based on what you estimate the voltage to be (It is
always better to start from the highest value.To know the exact value ,set the
multimeter to closer range. This is because you may damage the meter if you
measure high voltage in a range which is lesser than the actual value) . Then you touch the black (negative) probe to ground
(the most negative point in the circuit) and then touch the red (positive) probe to a point in the circuit where you want to know
the voltage (while keeping the black probe touching ground.) If you want to know the voltage difference (DV) between one side
of a resistor and the other side you can simply put the black probe on one side and the red probe on the other. If the meter has
analog scale (a needle) and the needle goes the wrong way, reverse the red and black probes so the needle will go the
other way and give you the voltage difference between those two
points
To measure resistance in a circuit, first turn off (or disconnect) the power supply.( You may damage the multimeter if the circuit is still powered.) Next, select a range on the multimeter and touch two metal points in the circuit. If the needle doesn’t move or goes all the way to the end of the scale, select another range. You can not use this method to measure the resistance of a resistor in the circuit because there may be other paths between the nodes of a resistor. One leg of a resistor must be disconnected from the circuit to make sure that the only path between the two probes is through that resistor. To measure the resistance of a resistor, select the range on the meter that you think is closest to the right value and use the probes to touch either side of the resistor. If you have selected the right range, the needle will be somewhere between the left and the right end of the scale. To find the value of the resistor, read the number from the scale that matches the range you are using.