Electricity, Electrical Signals Measuring and Testing Manufacturing

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Description

Electricity, Electrical Signals Measuring and Testing Manufacturing

Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing instruments for measuring the characteristics of electricity and electrical signals, such as voltmeters, ammeters, wattmeters, watt-hour meters, demand meters, and equipment for testing the electrical characteristics of electrical, radio, and communication circuits, as well as internal combustion engines. Sample business functions include alternator and generator testers, ammeters, ampere-hour meters, analog-to-digital converters (electronic instrumentation type), analyzers for testing electrical characteristics, audiometers (excluding medical), automotive ammeters and voltmeters, electrical battery testers, bleed control cabinets for engine testing, and electrical bridges such as Kelvin, Wheatstone, and vacuum tube bridges.

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