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Analog panel (switch) voltmeter M 364.

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English: A voltmeter is a device for measuring the voltage on a part of an electrical wires in AC and DC networks.

In the photo: analog panel (switch) voltmeter M 364. Measuring device of voltmeter M 364 consists of a magnetic system, a reading device and a moving part on cores. The scale is graded in volts. Measurement limit – 6 volts. Scale division – 0,5 volts. The symbols on the scale of the voltmeter: - direct current measurement; - measuring device an magneto electric system with a moving frame and interframe magnet; - limiting voltage of insulation strength of measuring wires – 2 kV; - accuracy class in normalizing the errors in percentages of the measurement range – 4,0; - year of manufacture – 1961.

      • The presented work was carried out in April 2016 within the framework of the project "Creative laboratory INSTRUMENTARIUM" and timed to the cosmonautics Day – April 12 (55th anniversary of the first human space flight on April 12, 1961).
Русский: Вольтметр – это прибор для измерения напряжения на участке электрической цепи в сетях постоянного и переменного тока.

На фотографии: щитовой аналоговый (стрелочный) вольтметр М 364. Измерительный механизм вольтметра М 364 состоит из магнитной системы, отсчётного устройства и подвижной части на кернах. Шкала проградуирована в вольтах. Предел измерения – 6 вольт. Цена деления шкалы – 0,5 вольт. Условные обозначения на шкале вольтметра: - измерение постоянного тока; - измерительный механизм – магнитоэлектрическая система с подвижной рамкой и внутрирамочным магнитом; - предельное напряжение прочности изоляции измерительных цепей – 2 кВ; - класс точности при нормировании погрешности в процентах от диапазона измерения – 4,0; - год изготовления – 1961 г.

      • Представленная работа выполнена в апреле 2016 года в рамках проекта «Творческая лаборатория INSTRUMENTARIUM» и приурочена к Дню космонавтики – 12 апреля (55-летие первого полета человека в космос 12 апреля 1961 года).
English: A voltmeter is a device for measuring the voltage on a part of an electrical wires in AC and DC networks. In the photo: analog panel (switch) voltmeter M 364. Measuring device of voltmeter M 364 consists of a magnetic system, a reading device and a moving part on cores. The scale is graded in volts. Measurement limit – 6 volts. Scale division – 0,5 volts. The symbols on the scale of the voltmeter: - direct current measurement; - measuring device an magneto electric system with a moving frame and interframe magnet; - limiting voltage of insulation strength of measuring wires – 2 kV; - accuracy class in normalizing the errors in percentages of the measurement range – 4,0; - year of manufacture – 1961. *** The presented work was carried out in April 2016 within the framework of the project "Creative laboratory INSTRUMENTARIUM" and timed to the cosmonautics Day – April 12 (55th anniversary of the first human space flight on April 12, 1961).
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