Meta Title: Megger AVO840 True RMS Digital Multimeter | CAT III 1000 V Low-Z Bluetooth

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    The Megger AVO840 is a professional-grade True RMS digital multimeter rated CAT III 1000 V / CAT IV 600 V — built for electricians, maintenance technicians, and facility managers who can’t afford to get it wrong. With Low-Z ghost voltage suppression, Bluetooth connectivity, IP44 weather resistance, and a 2 m drop rating, the AVO840 handles the real-world punishment of daily trade use. Packed with 6000-count resolution, temperature measurement, and the free AVO Link App.

    PDF download AVO840 Datasheet

    When Your Meter Has to Keep Up With the Job

    There’s a hard lesson every sparkie or maintenance tech eventually learns: a bargain-bin multimeter costs you far more in wasted time and wrong readings than it ever saves at checkout. Whether you’re chasing a voltage drop in an industrial switchboard, verifying isolation on a 400 V drive system, or checking VFD output waveforms on a conveyor line, you need a meter that tells you the truth — every time.

    The Megger AVO840 True RMS Digital Multimeter is built for exactly that environment. Rated CAT III 1000 V and CAT IV 600 V to IEC 61010, it covers the full sweep of Australian trade and industrial applications, from 230 V residential circuits right through to 415 V three-phase industrial plant. It’s not just a safety rating on paper — the AVO840 is double-insulated, drop-tested to 2 m, and rated IP44 for dust and water resistance. You can use it in a motor control centre, a roof cavity, or a construction site in the rain.


    True RMS Measurement — Why It Actually Matters

    An average-responding meter will give you a dangerously misleading reading on anything other than a pure sine wave. The AVO840 delivers genuine True RMS measurement across both AC voltage and AC current — meaning it accurately captures the real heating value of distorted, pulsed, triangular, and trapezia waveforms with an AC bandwidth of 50 Hz to 1 kHz.

    In practical terms: when you’re testing VFD motor outputs, power supplies, UPS systems, or any load with non-linear switching characteristics, the AVO840 gives you the number you can actually act on. Average-responding meters on these signals can be off by 10–40%. That’s the difference between a pass and a missed fault.


    Low-Z Mode — Silence the Ghost Voltages

    Anyone who’s worked on modern energy-efficient buildings or long cable runs knows the frustration of ghost voltages — stray induced voltages that show up on dead circuits and make you doubt whether something is truly de-energised. The AVO840’s Low-Z mode switches the input to an approximately 3 kΩ impedance, loading the circuit enough to collapse any capacitively coupled phantom voltage while still measuring genuine supply voltages accurately.

    This is especially important for compliance verification: when you need to prove a circuit is isolated before working on it, a ghost voltage reading on a high-impedance meter creates unnecessary risk and paperwork. The AVO840 gives you a clean, reliable answer.


    Stay Connected — Bluetooth & the AVO Link App

    The AVO840 pairs wirelessly with Android or iOS devices via Bluetooth, giving you access to the free Megger AVO Link App. This lets you log readings remotely, monitor measurements from a safe distance when working near energised equipment, share live data with a colleague or supervisor, and run more sophisticated diagnostics from your phone or tablet.

    For solar installers doing string voltage checks on rooftops, or maintenance technicians monitoring motor current trends across a shift, the ability to capture and export readings without transcription errors is a genuine productivity gain.


    Built for the Trade Environment

    The AVO840 isn’t a lab instrument dressed up for field use — it’s designed from the ground up for working tradies and technical professionals:

    Drop resistance: Tested to survive a 2 m fall onto a hard surface. In an enclosure panel or on a scaffold, meters get dropped. The AVO840 is built to survive it.

    IP44 enclosure: The double-moulded housing keeps out dust and water splashes, making the AVO840 suitable for outdoor work and harsh industrial environments.

    Built-in LED torch: The working light means you can probe junction boxes, switchboards, and dark cable trays without needing a second set of hands. Small detail, big difference on the job.

    Analogue bar graph: Useful for tracking signals that fluctuate over time — motor startup currents, contact bounce, voltage instability — where a numerical display updates too slowly to capture what’s happening.

    Auto power off: Activates after approximately 15 minutes of inactivity so you’re not chasing a flat battery on the job.


    Measurement Capability at a Glance

    The AVO840 covers the full range of measurements a working electrician or maintenance tech needs in a single instrument:

    • AC & DC Voltage to 1000 V (6000-count resolution, True RMS)
    • AC & DC Current to 10 A (μA, mA, and A ranges)
    • Resistance to 60 MΩ (6 ranges from 600 Ω to 60 MΩ)
    • Capacitance to 6000 μF (6 ranges)
    • Frequency to 10 kHz with duty cycle measurement
    • Temperature −20 °C to 760 °C via K-type thermocouple (included)
    • Continuity with audible beep (< 50 Ω threshold)
    • Diode test (1 mA typical test current, 3 V open circuit voltage)
    • Min/Max/Average recording for signal fluctuation capture

    Who the AVO840 Is Right For

    Electrical Contractors: Everyday voltage proving, fault finding, continuity checking, and load current measurement — from domestic switchboards through to commercial switchgear. CAT III 1000 V and CAT IV 600 V coverage handles the full range of Australian installation work.

    Industrial Maintenance Teams: Motor current trending, VFD output analysis, PLC signal verification, and HVAC system diagnostics. True RMS and Low-Z are non-negotiable for this environment. The AVO840 handles it all.

    Solar Installers: String voltage checking, insulation testing preparation, and inverter output measurement. Bluetooth data logging means fewer errors when recording results at height or in awkward positions.

    Facility Managers & Safety Officers: Voltage verification before maintenance tasks, continuity confirmation in emergency lighting systems, and general electrical safety spot-checks. The AVO840’s ruggedness and clear CAT rating make it a defensible choice for compliance documentation.

    HVAC Technicians: Temperature measurement with included K-type thermocouple, motor current measurement, capacitor testing, and low-voltage control circuit verification.


    Technical Specifications

    Specification Value Why It Matters
    Safety Rating CAT III 1000 V / CAT IV 600 V Covers the full scope of Australian electrical installation and industrial work, including 415 V three-phase environments
    Display 6000-count LCD with backlight High resolution reduces rounding errors; backlight essential for panel and ceiling work
    AC Voltage Range 6 V / 60 V / 600 V / 1000 V Full-range coverage from low-voltage control circuits to mains supply
    AC Voltage Accuracy ±(0.8% + 8) at 6 V; ±(1.0% + 3) at 1000 V Tight tolerance for meaningful fault-finding and compliance measurement
    DC Voltage Range 600 mV / 6 V / 60 V / 600 V / 1000 V From microcontroller logic levels to high-voltage DC bus
    DC Voltage Accuracy ±(0.5% + 8) at 600 mV; ±(0.8% + 3) at 1000 V Better-than-1% accuracy across all practical DC measurement scenarios
    Low-Z Voltage AC/DC to 600 V; ~3 kΩ input impedance Eliminates ghost voltage readings on de-energised circuits
    AC Current Range 600 μA / 6000 μA / 60 mA / 600 mA / 10 A Covers fine electronic currents through to full load motor current
    AC Current Accuracy ±(1.5% + 3) at μA; ±(2.0% + 5) at 10 A Reliable current trending for motor diagnostics and load monitoring
    DC Current Range 600 μA / 6000 μA / 60 mA / 600 mA / 10 A Battery systems, DC drives, and control circuit current measurement
    Resistance Range 600 Ω to 60 MΩ (6 ranges) Earth bond checking at low end; insulation spot-check at high end
    Capacitance Range 60 nF to 6000 μF Motor run capacitors, power factor correction, and electronic component testing
    Frequency Range 9.999 Hz to 9.999 kHz Electrical system frequency verification and drive output checking
    Duty Cycle 20.0% to 80.0% PWM signal analysis on drives, dimmers, and control systems
    Temperature −20 °C to 760 °C / −4 °F to 1400 °F (K-type) HVAC, motor bearing, and industrial process temperature measurement
    Continuity Threshold Audible beep < 50 Ω Fast fault-finding; clear audible confirmation without watching the display
    AC Response True RMS Accurate on non-sinusoidal waveforms — VFDs, UPS, switching loads
    ACV Bandwidth 50 Hz to 1 kHz Covers 50 Hz Australian mains and harmonic-rich industrial signals
    IP Rating IP44 (double-moulded enclosure) Dust and water splash protection for outdoor and industrial environments
    Drop Rating 2 m tested Survives real-world job site drops
    Input Impedance (normal) > 10 MΩ DC / > 9 MΩ AC High impedance for voltage measurement without circuit loading
    Connectivity Bluetooth Wireless data logging and remote monitoring via AVO Link App
    Batteries 4 × AAA alkaline (included) Common battery type, easy field replacement
    Auto Power Off ~15 minutes inactivity Preserves battery life on busy job sites
    Weight 370 g (417 g with battery) Comfortable for all-day carry
    Dimensions (H × W × D) 170 × 74 × 45 mm Compact enough for a tool bag, substantial enough to feel solid
    Fuse Protection F1 10 A, 1000 V, 30 kA High-rupture-capacity protection on the A current input
    Fuse Protection F2 800 mA, 1000 V, 30 kA HRC fuse protection on the mA input
    Insulation Class Class 2, double insulation No earth connection required; independent layer of protection
    Operating Temperature 0 to 40 °C at 70% RH Standard field operating conditions
    Operating Altitude 2000 m maximum Covers most Australian above-ground applications
    Safety Standard IEC 61010-1 (Pollution Degree 2), IEC 61010-2-033 Internationally recognised safety framework for hand-held meters
    EMC Standard IEC 61326-1, CISPR 11 Group 1 Class A Electromagnetic compatibility for industrial environments
    Part Number 1015-514

    What’s in the Box

    • AVO840 Multimeter (1015-514)
    • 1 m 4 mm non-fused right-angle connector test leads × 2 (rated CAT III 1000 V / CAT IV 600 V / 10 A max)
    • 4 mm exposed metal probes × 2
    • Exposed tip probes for CAT II probing × 2
    • Red and black crocodile clips (rated double insulated, CAT III 1000 V / CAT IV 600 V / 10 A max)
    • K-type multimeter adapter
    • K-type thermocouple lead
    • Soft carry case
    • 4 mm cap plugs × 2
    • AAA alkaline batteries (pre-installed)

    What is the Megger AVO840 used for?

    The Megger AVO840 is a professional True RMS digital multimeter used for electrical fault-finding, industrial maintenance, and compliance verification. It measures AC and DC voltage to 1000 V, AC and DC current to 10 A, resistance to 60 MΩ, capacitance to 6000 μF, frequency to 10 kHz, and temperature via K-type thermocouple. Common applications include switchboard testing, motor current measurement, VFD output analysis, HVAC diagnostics, and voltage proving on de-energised circuits. It is suited for licensed electricians, industrial maintenance teams, solar installers, and HVAC technicians working across Australian residential, commercial, and industrial sites.


    What does Low-Z mean on a multimeter?

    Low-Z (low impedance) mode switches the multimeter’s voltage input to a low input impedance — approximately 3 kΩ on the AVO840 — rather than the standard high-impedance input (> 10 MΩ). This loads the circuit under test enough to suppress ghost voltages: stray induced voltages that appear on de-energised conductors near live cables due to capacitive coupling. In Low-Z mode, a genuine live voltage will still read correctly, but phantom voltages will collapse to near zero. This makes Low-Z mode essential for safe absence-of-voltage verification before commencing electrical work.


    Is the Megger AVO840 True RMS?

    Yes. The AVO840 measures both AC voltage and AC current using True RMS (Root Mean Square) calculation, not average-responding simulation. True RMS accurately measures the real heating value of any AC waveform — including distorted, pulsed, triangular, and trapezia waveforms — with an AC bandwidth of 50 Hz to 1 kHz. This is essential when measuring variable frequency drive (VFD) outputs, UPS systems, electronic ballasts, switching power supplies, and other non-sinusoidal loads where average-responding meters can produce readings that are 10–40% in error.


    What safety rating does the Megger AVO840 have?

    The AVO840 is rated CAT III 1000 V and CAT IV 600 V in accordance with IEC 61010-2-033. CAT III 1000 V covers fixed electrical installation work including distribution boards, switchgear, and industrial equipment operating from a 230/400 V supply. CAT IV 600 V covers measurements at the origin of a low-voltage installation — such as utility metering points and overhead line connection points. The meter also complies with IEC 61010-1 Pollution Degree 2 and carries EMC certification to IEC 61326-1 / CISPR 11 Group 1 Class A.


    Does the Megger AVO840 work with a phone app?

    Yes. The AVO840 connects to Android and iOS smartphones and tablets via Bluetooth, and is compatible with the free Megger AVO Link App. The app allows you to view live measurements remotely, log readings over time, capture Min/Max/Average data, and share results digitally — useful for reporting, commissioning documentation, and monitoring readings from a safe distance when working near energised equipment.


    How tough is the Megger AVO840?

    The AVO840 is rated IP44 (protection against solid objects > 1 mm and water splashing from any direction) with a double-moulded enclosure. It has been designed and tested to withstand a 2 m drop onto a hard surface. It operates in temperatures from 0 to 40 °C at up to 70% relative humidity, and can be stored down to −10 °C. The fuses are high-rupture-capacity types: 10 A / 1000 V / 30 kA on the amp input and 800 mA / 1000 V / 30 kA on the mA input, providing substantial overcurrent protection in the event of a test error.


    What accessories come with the AVO840?

    The AVO840 (part number 1015-514) ships with a comprehensive accessory set: two 1 m 4 mm right-angle test leads, two 4 mm metal probes, two exposed-tip CAT II probes, red and black crocodile clips, a K-type thermocouple lead and multimeter adapter for temperature measurement, a soft carry case, 4 mm cap plugs, and AAA alkaline batteries. All included leads are rated double insulated, CAT III 1000 V / CAT IV 600 V / 10 A max. Optional accessories include fused test leads (part 1002-015), unfused test leads with crocodile clips (1002-001), and a magnetic hanging strap (1010-013).

    Weight .5 kg

    Technical Specifications

    Specification Value Why It Matters
    Safety Rating CAT III 1000 V / CAT IV 600 V Covers the full scope of Australian electrical installation and industrial work, including 415 V three-phase environments
    Display 6000-count LCD with backlight High resolution reduces rounding errors; backlight essential for panel and ceiling work
    AC Voltage Range 6 V / 60 V / 600 V / 1000 V Full-range coverage from low-voltage control circuits to mains supply
    AC Voltage Accuracy ±(0.8% + 8) at 6 V; ±(1.0% + 3) at 1000 V Tight tolerance for meaningful fault-finding and compliance measurement
    DC Voltage Range 600 mV / 6 V / 60 V / 600 V / 1000 V From microcontroller logic levels to high-voltage DC bus
    DC Voltage Accuracy ±(0.5% + 8) at 600 mV; ±(0.8% + 3) at 1000 V Better-than-1% accuracy across all practical DC measurement scenarios
    Low-Z Voltage AC/DC to 600 V; ~3 kΩ input impedance Eliminates ghost voltage readings on de-energised circuits
    AC Current Range 600 μA / 6000 μA / 60 mA / 600 mA / 10 A Covers fine electronic currents through to full load motor current
    AC Current Accuracy ±(1.5% + 3) at μA; ±(2.0% + 5) at 10 A Reliable current trending for motor diagnostics and load monitoring
    DC Current Range 600 μA / 6000 μA / 60 mA / 600 mA / 10 A Battery systems, DC drives, and control circuit current measurement
    Resistance Range 600 Ω to 60 MΩ (6 ranges) Earth bond checking at low end; insulation spot-check at high end
    Capacitance Range 60 nF to 6000 μF Motor run capacitors, power factor correction, and electronic component testing
    Frequency Range 9.999 Hz to 9.999 kHz Electrical system frequency verification and drive output checking
    Duty Cycle 20.0% to 80.0% PWM signal analysis on drives, dimmers, and control systems
    Temperature −20 °C to 760 °C / −4 °F to 1400 °F (K-type) HVAC, motor bearing, and industrial process temperature measurement
    Continuity Threshold Audible beep < 50 Ω Fast fault-finding; clear audible confirmation without watching the display
    AC Response True RMS Accurate on non-sinusoidal waveforms — VFDs, UPS, switching loads
    ACV Bandwidth 50 Hz to 1 kHz Covers 50 Hz Australian mains and harmonic-rich industrial signals
    IP Rating IP44 (double-moulded enclosure) Dust and water splash protection for outdoor and industrial environments
    Drop Rating 2 m tested Survives real-world job site drops
    Input Impedance (normal) > 10 MΩ DC / > 9 MΩ AC High impedance for voltage measurement without circuit loading
    Connectivity Bluetooth Wireless data logging and remote monitoring via AVO Link App
    Batteries 4 × AAA alkaline (included) Common battery type, easy field replacement
    Auto Power Off ~15 minutes inactivity Preserves battery life on busy job sites
    Weight 370 g (417 g with battery) Comfortable for all-day carry
    Dimensions (H × W × D) 170 × 74 × 45 mm Compact enough for a tool bag, substantial enough to feel solid
    Fuse Protection F1 10 A, 1000 V, 30 kA High-rupture-capacity protection on the A current input
    Fuse Protection F2 800 mA, 1000 V, 30 kA HRC fuse protection on the mA input
    Insulation Class Class 2, double insulation No earth connection required; independent layer of protection
    Operating Temperature 0 to 40 °C at 70% RH Standard field operating conditions
    Operating Altitude 2000 m maximum Covers most Australian above-ground applications
    Safety Standard IEC 61010-1 (Pollution Degree 2), IEC 61010-2-033 Internationally recognised safety framework for hand-held meters
    EMC Standard IEC 61326-1, CISPR 11 Group 1 Class A Electromagnetic compatibility for industrial environments
    Part Number 1015-514

    Q: Is the AVO840 suitable for use on Australian 415 V three-phase systems? A: Yes. The AVO840 is rated CAT III 1000 V, which covers Australian 415 V three-phase industrial and commercial installations. The CAT IV 600 V rating additionally covers service entry points and metering equipment on LV distribution networks. Always confirm the appropriate CAT rating for your specific measurement location before testing.

    Q: Can I use the AVO840 on variable frequency drives (VFDs)? A: Yes, and its True RMS capability is precisely why it suits VFD work. VFDs produce non-sinusoidal, pulse-width modulated output waveforms that average-responding meters misread. The AVO840’s True RMS AC response with 1 kHz bandwidth measures VFD output voltage and current accurately. Its Low-Z mode also helps when checking for induced voltages on de-energised motor cables near live drives.

    Q: Does the AVO840 measure temperature? A: Yes. The AVO840 includes a K-type thermocouple adapter and thermocouple lead. Temperature range is −20 °C to 760 °C (resolution 0.1 °C; accuracy ±(1.0% + 5 °C)). This covers a wide range of HVAC, motor, switchgear, and industrial process temperature measurements.

    Q: What’s the difference between the AVO840 and a standard digital multimeter? A: Several things set the AVO840 apart from a basic DMM: True RMS measurement (accurate on non-sinusoidal loads), Low-Z mode (ghost voltage suppression), Bluetooth connectivity with the AVO Link App, IP44 weather resistance, a 2 m drop rating, a 6000 μF capacitance range, and a built-in LED work light. Together, these make it a genuinely professional-grade instrument rather than an entry-level meter.

    Q: What batteries does the AVO840 use? A: Four AAA 1.5 V alkaline batteries, included in the box. The meter features auto power-off after approximately 15 minutes of inactivity and displays a low battery warning when replacement is needed.

    Q: Is the AVO840 iOS compatible? A: Yes. The AVO Link App is available for both Android and iOS devices. Bluetooth pairing is required. Check the Megger AVO Link App listing for minimum operating system requirements at time of purchase.

    Q: What is the continuity beep threshold on the AVO840? A: The AVO840 sounds an audible continuity tone when measured resistance is less than 50 Ω. This is the standard threshold for bond continuity verification and open/short circuit checking in electrical installation work.

    Q: Does the AVO840 measure capacitance? A: Yes. The AVO840 measures capacitance from 60 nF to 6000 μF across six ranges, making it suitable for testing motor run and start capacitors (common in HVAC and pump applications), power factor correction capacitors, and electronic circuit components.

    Q: What is the maximum current the AVO840 can measure directly? A: The AVO840 measures AC and DC current up to 10 A directly via the current input terminals. For higher current measurement, the AVO840 also accepts external clamp transducers with a maximum rated transducer current of 3000 A — the transducer’s mV/A output is read on the AVO840’s mV range.

    Q: Is the AVO840 certified to Australian standards? A: The AVO840 is designed and tested to IEC 61010-1 (Pollution Degree 2) and IEC 61010-2-033 (CAT IV 600 V, CAT III 1000 V), which are the internationally recognised safety standards adopted in Australia. The AVO840 is an ISO 9001 manufactured product. Buyers requiring RCM (Regulatory Compliance Mark) confirmation or NATA-traceable calibration documentation on delivery should contact us prior to ordering.

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