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  • Fluke Ti300 a3001 FC iFlex® Kit

    The Ti300 IR Camera combined with the a3001 FC iFlex module is a robust industrial kit that helps you quickly and accurately troubleshoot with ease.

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  • Fluke 345 Power Quality Clamp Meter - Electronic Power Meter

    Combine the functions of a power analyzer, power quality logger, scope, data logger, and clamp meter, for monitoring and troubleshooting electrical loads

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  • Fluke 355 True RMS 2000 A Clamp Meter

    Versatile and rugged for high currents up to 2000A AC/DC. Extra wide jaw easily clamps around large conductors found in high-current applications.

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  • Fluke 353 True RMS 2000 A Clamp Meter

    Fluke 353 True RMS clamp meter is reliable, rugged & can be used for measuring voltage & resistance accurately. Contact us today for more information.

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  • Fluke Networks MT-8200-61-TNR IntelliTone™ Pro 200 Tone Generator

    Verify & troubleshoot copper cabling in networks. Identify type of service & verify continuity.

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  • Fluke TruTest™ Data Management and Reporting Software

    The easy-to-use data management and reporting solution.

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  • Fluke FS100 Thermal Body Screener

    Non-contact thermal camera engineered to detect elevated body temperature.

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  • Fluke 381 Remote Display True RMS AC/DC Clamp Meter with iFlex®

    Detachable display allows you to take readings remotely or in tough-to-reach spots.

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  • Fluke 985 Particle Counter

    Particle counter from Fluke to test and analyze indoor air quality

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  • Fluke 376 FC True-RMS Clamp Meter with iFlex

    Advanced troubleshooting for industrial and commercial electricians.

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  • Fluke 9190A Ultra-Cool Field Metrology Well

    The Fluke 9190A Ultra-Cool Field Metrology Well is the most accurate and stable, cold temperature dry-block on the market.

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  • Fluke Calibration 6109A / 7109A Portable Calibration Baths

    The Fluke Calibration 6109A and 7109A Portable Calibration Baths let process industry professionals calibrate four times more sanitary sensors per batch in less time and with twice the accuracy of other baths in this class.

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  • Fluke 374 FC True-RMS AC/DC Clamp Meter

    The Fluke 374 FC offers advanced troubleshooting performance and is now part of the Fluke Connect® family of wireless test tools.

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  • Fluke 375 FC True-RMS AC/DC Clamp Meter

    The Fluke 375 FC is a high-performance clamp meter with wireless communication, measures very low voltage and very high resistance, plus a VFD low-pass filter for accurate motor drive measurements.

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  • Fluke 1742, 1746 and 1748 Three-Phase Power Quality Loggers

    Troubleshoot, quantify energy usage, perform quality of service surveys and create detailed reports with included Fluke Energy Analyze plus software.

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  • Fluke 1736 and 1738 Three-Phase Power Quality Loggers

    Versatile, three-phase Fluke Connect-compatible power loggers for conducting energy, load and power quality studies.

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  • Fluke 434-II and 435-II Power Quality and Energy Analyzers

    Calculate the cost of wasted energy, prevent downtime, and troubleshoot power quality with the Fluke 434-II and 435-II Power Quality Analyzers.

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  • 1529 Chub-E4 Standards Thermometer

    Inputs The Chub-E4 has four inputs for reading four different sensors simultaneously, and we’ll configure those inputs in any of three different ways according to your preference. Choose four channels of thermocouple inputs, four channels of PRT/thermistor inputs, or two channels of each. With this thermometer, reading thermocouples, PRTs, and thermistors accurately from the same device is no problem. 100-ohm, 25-ohm, or 10-ohm PRTs and RTDs are read using ITS-90, IEC-751 (DIN), or Callendar-Van...

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  • 5681, 5683, 5684, and 5685 Quartz-Sheath SPRTs

    Fluke Calibration has four quartz-sheath SPRTs covering the ITS-90 range of –200 °C to 1070 °C. The 5681 is used from –200 °C to the aluminum point at 660.323 °C. The 5683 is used from –200 °C to 480 °C with greater long term stability. The 5684 and the 5685 cover higher temperatures up to 1070 °C and can be calibrated at the silver point. Yes, they have all the features you would expect in a world-class SPRT. They have gold-plated spade lugs, a strain-relieved connection to the four-wire...

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  • 6105A, 6100B Electrical Power Quality Calibrator

    Who needs a 6105A or 6100B power quality calibrator for electrical power calibration? Validation of electrical power quality and energy measurements and the equipment that make them is required in many disciplines: In National Measurement Institutes (NMI) to provide precise non-sinusoidal signals and phantom power in various research applications In research and design to validate the function and accuracy of prototypes and first-off production units In manufacturing test to make certain that...

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  • Top 5 safety tools for preventing arc flash

    Limiting workers’ exposure to electrical hazards like arc flash or electrocution is a solid foundation for any electrical safety program. Combine that mindset with the right non-contact tools and more electrical workers will be kept out of harm’s way.

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  • Clamp Meters vs Multimeters

    A digital multimeter is essentially a voltage-measuring tool with some current abilities. A clamp meter is basically a current-measuring tool with some voltage abilities. They are distinctly different instruments, each with its own advantages.

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  • What new California solar law means for workers

    As California approaches a state-wide mandate to add solar to all new residential construction, the skilled labor gap and solar installation expertise will be top of mind.

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  • 13 common causes of motor failure

    This article demonstrates how to detect the 13 most common causes of winding insulation and bearing failure in advance.

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  • Most common causes of machine vibration

    Vibration can result from a number of conditions, acting alone or in combination. Keep in mind that vibration problems might be caused by auxiliary equipment, not just the primary equipment.

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  • How to measure current with a clamp accessory

    How to measure current with a digital multimeter plus clamp accessory.

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  • Insulation resistance and electrical testing for HVAC compressor motors

    HVACR mechanics rarely rely on a single test to pass or fail a function or process. As they walk up to a condensing unit, they listen, they wave their hand over the condenser discharge air, and then they grab the suction line, the liquid line, and the discharge line (and wish they hadn't done that). All of this before they even open their tool box.

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  • Keep those motors running: electric motor maintenance preventing downtime

    Automotive customers have zero tolerance for bad parts and therefore, electric motor maintenance needs utmost care. One of our customers, CNP Myszkow, coats small parts for the automotive industry. After dip spin painting, they heat-treat the parts in a tunnel furnace. This is divided into several areas, each with different temperatures. An electric motor drives a fan in each area to ensure stable temperatures since temperature stability relates strongly to final product quality. Any changes from...

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  • What is frequency?

    AC frequency is the number of cycles per second in an alternating current (AC) sine wave.

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  • The instruments solar workers need to succeed

    As founder and CEO of Mark Snyder Electric, 43-year solar professional, and holder of eight (so far) patents and patents pending for new energy efficiency technologies, Master Electrician and Forensic Electrical Specialist Mark Snyder has seen the solar industry develop from a few panels on a handful of California homes to one of the fastest-growing sectors in the world.   He’s also seen the growing pains caused by solar’s explosive growth over the last decade: the immense demand for PV...

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  • Optimizing electric-motor efficiency - part II

    In Part I of this short application note series, we discussed inspection points on motors to make during an energy audit or other efficiency program. Part I covers basic motor efficiency strategy and describes tests and cost savings for voltage and current unbalance and for power factor. Part II covers inspection points that are best incorporated into regular, long-term preventive maintenance.

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  • Guide to Digital Multimeter Safety

    Take digital multimeter safety precautions to handle the conditions found in your work environment. Understand multimeter CAT ratings and ingress protection (IP) codes.

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  • Fluke Counterfeit Awareness

    How to protect yourself from the dangers of counterfeit Fluke products. How to ensure that you purchase genuine Fluke items and what to do if you believe you have.

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  • What is a clamp meter?

    Clamps measure current. Probes measure voltage. Having a hinged jaw integrated into an electrical meter allows technicians to clamp the jaws around a wire, cable and other conductor at any point in an electrical system, then measure current in that circuit without disconnecting/deenergizing it.

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  • Electrical Noise and Transients

    Electrical noise is the result of more or less random electrical signals getting coupled into circuits where they are unwanted, i.e., where they disrupt information-carrying signals.

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  • Case study: How scientists use thermal imaging to forecast changes in volcanic activity

    Scientists collect a variety of critical information and data to better understand erupting volcanoes, including temperature measurements from handheld thermal imagers

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  • Fluke donates tools to the Lee College instrumentation lab in memory of long-time Fluke engineer Bob Greenberg

    For more information: Warren Payne (253) 653-0522 warren@paynespencer.com Donation of 75 tools honors “the Godfather of Clamp Meters” EVERETT, Wash., Dec. 7, 2022 – Fluke Corp. has donated 75 tools to Lee College in honor of long-time Fluke engineer Bob Greenberg, who passed away in February 2022. Greenberg, who was considered the “Godfather of Clamp Meters,” served as the product planner for clamp meters as well as the 50 Series Digital Thermometer. In his more than 30 years in the Fluke...

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  • Education Program: Tool Discounts

    Saving again and requesting cache purge.

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  • 101 applications for laser distance meters

    The Fluke 416D and 411D laser distance meters measure distance to a target up to 60 m (200 ft) away using the unit's laser spot, and can do a quick calculation of area (square feet/meters) and volume. Accuracy is up to 1.5 mm (1/16 in).

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  • Asset uptime for the rest of us

    Tips for optimizing resources and minimizing downtime for asset uptime at large industrial plants under less than ideal conditions.

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  • TI Restoration Remediation Segment Flyer

    An overview of the benefits of Fluke thermal imaging in restoration/remediation applications

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  • Power quality case study: Why inrush tripped an A/C system

    This case study describes how electrical consultants in Singapore used the Fluke 43B single phase power quality analyzer to trace an air-con system failure to inrush tripping.

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  • Using Thermal Imaging To Inspect Equipment At Substations.

    Substations call for a predictive approach to maintenance because a failure can be costly for end users in terms of lost production and revenues and lead to lower revenues for the utility from lost sales due to unreliable service. Since overheating as well as abnormally cool operating temperatures may signal the degradation of an electrical component, thermal imagers provide the predictive capabilities required for substation and switchgear maintenance.

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  • Easy capture of in-rush currents with a Fluke 190 Series ScopeMeter® 190 Series

    The measurement and analysis of in-rush current is a valuable technique in determining a circuit´s parameters. This application note explains the procedures for capturing and analyzing in-rush current with the Fluke ScopeMeter 190 Series.

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  • Inrush current technology brief

    Startup or inrush current in high efficiency motors can run as high as 11 times the running current compared to 7 or 8 for earlier motors. Installers must be aware of changes to over current protection devices (OCPDS) to support these inrush current devices.

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  • The power of a waveform: Expanded troubleshooting options with the Fluke 345 Power Quality Clamp Meter

    Field trial of the 345 PQ clamp meter. Electricians are discovering that the Fluke 345 goes beyond simply monitoring voltage or current. It displays waveforms and harmonics, performs power measurements for power-factor evaluations, measures inrush current, and logs data over time for later analysis.

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  • Optimizing Electric Motor Efficiency Part II

    This application note is the second in a series. Part II covers inspection points that incorporated into regular, long-term preventative maintenance. It also explains how to conduct inrush current testing.

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  • Particle Count Comparison Chart

    Clean room classification standards chart. Visual reference chart for the Cleanroom Standards: Federal Standard 209E And ISO 14644

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  • What is Inrush Current and Why do I Care

    In this video, you’ll learn what inrush current is and why you should care.

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  • How to Measure In-Rush Current with a Fluke Clamp Meter

    In this video, you’ll learn how to measure in rush current with a Fluke Clamp Meter.

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