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Uni-T Test & Measurement Tools for HVAC & Electrical Work
Need accurate readings on every job? Our Uni-T test and measurement range gives Aussie HVAC technicians, electricians, builders and facility managers reliable tools for day-to-day fault-finding, commissioning and safety checks.
In this collection you’ll find multimeters, clamp meters, insulation testers, thermal cameras, infrared thermometers, environmental meters, laser distance tools and accessories – all backed by HVAC Shop’s local support and fast shipping across Australia.
Looking for something beyond Uni-T? You can also explore our broader Test & Measurement tools and dedicated Multimeters collection for more options.
Why Choose Uni-T for HVAC & Electrical Work?
- Consistent, repeatable readings – ideal for diagnostics, commissioning and routine maintenance.
- Rugged designs built for site work, not just the workshop bench.
- Clear displays and intuitive controls, reducing errors when you’re under time pressure.
- Great value for apprentices and seasoned tradies who want quality without the premium price tag.
Whether you’re chasing intermittent faults, balancing loads, or checking temperatures across a refrigeration circuit, a well-chosen Uni-T meter can save you time on site and help you keep systems running efficiently.
Shop Uni-T by Application
1. Electrical Testing – Multimeters & Clamp Meters
For everyday electrical diagnostics, Uni-T digital multimeters and clamp meters are a staple on HVAC and electrical jobs. Use them for voltage, current, resistance, continuity, frequency and temperature checks when you’re fault-finding or verifying work.
Popular options in this collection include compact clamp meters such as the Uni-T UT210E Mini Clamp Meter, alongside a wide range of Uni-T multimeters for everything from quick call-outs to more advanced commissioning work.
2. HVAC Diagnostics – Thermal Imaging & Infrared Thermometers
For faster troubleshooting on electrical panels, motors, ductwork and refrigeration lines, Uni-T thermal cameras and infrared thermometers give you instant visual feedback. They’re ideal for:
- Checking hotspots in switchboards and terminations
- Identifying uneven cooling or heating across coils and ductwork
- Spot-checking surface temperatures on pipework and equipment
For example, a camera like the Uni-T UTi730E Thermal Imaging Camera can be used on HVAC, electrical and even solar inspections to quickly highlight problem areas before they cause downtime.
You can also browse our dedicated Thermal Imaging Camera collection for other brands and models used by HVAC pros across Australia.
3. Environment, Comfort & IAQ Checks
Environmental meters from Uni-T help you verify comfort conditions, indoor air quality and ventilation performance. Within this collection you’ll find tools such as:
- Temperature & humidity meters, including compact options like the Uni-T UT333BT Mini Temperature & Humidity Meter
- Sound level meters for noise assessments in plant rooms or occupied spaces
- Airflow or wind speed meters for checking supply, return and exhaust air performance
For more specialised IAQ tools, you can also visit our Indoor Air Quality collection.
4. Insulation Resistance & Safety Testing
When you’re verifying cable and equipment insulation, a dedicated Uni-T insulation resistance tester is the safer choice compared with a basic multimeter. These instruments help you check the health of cables, motors and other electrical equipment during installation and maintenance.
A popular example is the Uni-T UT501B 1000V Insulation Resistance Tester , which is suited to more detailed insulation checks on both new and existing installations.
5. Layout, Distance & General Site Work
Uni-T also offers laser distance meters, laser levels and other layout tools that make it easier to plan runs, mark fixings and confirm clearances when installing ductwork, condensers and service penetrations.
Use collection filters (brand, function, price and more) to quickly narrow down to the Uni-T tool that fits your job, budget and safety requirements.
Choosing the Right Uni-T Meter
Not sure which Uni-T model to pick? A few quick rules of thumb:
- For day-to-day HVAC service calls: Start with a true-RMS clamp meter and a compact digital multimeter, then add an IR thermometer or thermal camera as needed.
- For electrical maintenance & installations: Look for multimeters and clamp meters with the right CAT rating for your work, plus insulation testers for cable and motor checks.
- For comfort & IAQ checks: Add humidity, temperature, airflow and sound level meters to support commissioning, tuning and energy audits.
If you’d like personalised help, reach out via our Contact Us page or request a tailored quote for Uni-T meters and other tools through our HVAC Tool Quote Request form.
Fast Shipping & Support Across Australia
All Uni-T tools purchased from HVAC Shop are shipped from within Australia, with tracking and secure packaging. You can review delivery timeframes, costs and returns on our Shipping & Returns page.
We’re more than just an online catalogue – our team works with HVAC tools every day and supports tradies and facilities across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Newcastle and regional areas. If you’re unsure which Uni-T meter suits your application, we’re only a quick email or call away.
Uni-T Meters – Frequently Asked Questions
What types of Uni-T meters do you stock?
This collection includes a wide range of Uni-T instruments: handheld digital multimeters, clamp meters, insulation resistance testers, thermal cameras, infrared thermometers, environmental meters, laser distance meters, layout tools and accessories such as probes and leads. Use the filters on the left to quickly narrow down by function, application or price.
Are Uni-T meters suitable for Australian HVAC and electrical work?
Yes – Uni-T meters are used widely by technicians around the world. For any job, always check the individual product specifications (including measurement ranges and safety category ratings) to ensure they are suitable for your specific task, and follow all relevant Australian electrical and safety requirements. When in doubt, consult a licensed electrician or refrigeration technician.
Which Uni-T meter is best for general HVAC servicing?
For most HVAC service work, tradies typically start with a compact clamp meter like the Uni-T UT210E Mini Clamp Meter plus a general-purpose multimeter. From there, many techs add a thermal imaging camera or temperature & humidity meter to speed up diagnostics and commissioning.
Do you offer trade or bulk pricing on Uni-T meters?
Yes. If you’re kitting out a team, buying for a TAFE or training organisation, or stocking a workshop, complete our HVAC Tool Quote Request form with the Uni-T models and quantities you’re chasing. Our team will come back to you with a personalised quote and lead times.
Where can I learn more about using test & measurement tools safely?
For broader HVAC and refrigeration safety and licensing requirements, visit the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARCtick). For energy performance and audit guidance, the Australian Government’s energy.gov.au energy management resources are a useful starting point. Independent product testing and consumer advice is also available from CHOICE.
Manufacturer Information
Uni-T is a global manufacturer of test and measurement instruments, including handheld meters, bench instruments and thermal imaging tools. For more technical background, you can visit the official manufacturer website at uni-trend.com.
Author: HVAC Shop Content Engine AU – HVAC Content Specialist
Reviewed by: Licensed refrigeration & air conditioning technician ARCtick
Business details: HVACShop.com.au • ABN 98 351 143 900 • Phone 0412 333 115 • Email hvacshop.com.au@gmail.com
Methodology: Product information is based on Uni-T manufacturer data, typical HVAC and electrical service practices in Australia, and general energy efficiency guidance from Australian government resources. Always refer to each product’s datasheet and follow local regulations, standards and licensing requirements.
Last updated: 2025-12-03 (AEST)








































