The new, handheld Fluke 353 and 355 Clamp Meters feature extra wide jaws (up to 58mm) to easily clamp around large conductors and bus-bars typically found in high current applications. A special mode ...
The new Fluke 377 FC and 378 FC Non-Contact Voltage True-rms AC/DC Clamp Meters can measure voltage and current simultaneously without touching a live wire EVERETT, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Any time an ...
Until 30 April 2016 or while stocks last, Fluke (UK) is offering a free current clamp to end users purchasing a multifunction installation tester, plus free data management software with the higher ...
True RMS clamp meter features slim shape and narrow jaws The Fluke 337 clamp meter features a slim, easy-to-grip body that fits comfortably in your hand. The narrow jaws easily squeeze in and out of ...
Fluke once again has solar power engineers in mind with a pair of instruments, both true-RMS, CAT III and rated to 1,500V: the 283 FC digital multimeter and the a283 FC wireless ac and dc current ...
Rugged, high accuracy industrial multimeter to measure current, voltage and frequency on complex VFD signals. Until 31 st December 2019 and while stocks last, Fluke is offering the Fluke 87V ...
Fluke Corp. announced the addition of two new dc current clamps to the Fluke Connect® system of wireless test tools: the Fluke® a3003 FC Wireless DC Current Clamp and the a3004 FC Wireless DC 4-20 mA ...
Fluke has launched a family of clamp meters that aim to make electrical measurements safer for servicing and maintenance technicians. The Fluke 377 and 378 are non-contact voltage True-rms AC/DC clamp ...
The CAT III 1500 V / CAT IV 1000 V True-rms Fluke 283 FC Digital Multimeter and a283 FC True-rms Wireless Current Clamp set the new standard for technicians in DC environments up to 1500 V. Whether ...
The 320 series clamp meters are for all-purpose use in light industrial electrical applications. The meters feature slim, ergonomic design for comfortable all-day use; large, easy-to-read displays; ...
Inrush current effect is common in electric motors. Sometimes, in case of ill-designed electrical wiring systems, switching on the motor may activate the fuse. It is caused by the inrush current – ...
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