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  • Fluke 787 ProcessMeter Digital Multimeter

    Fluke 787 ProcessMeter combines a DMM and a Loop Calibrator in one rugged, handheld tool, for about what you would expect to pay for a loop calibrator alone.

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  • Fluke 2052 Advanced Wire Tracer Kit

    Accurately and safely troubleshoot energized and de-energized wires up to CAT IV 600V

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  • Fluke 2062 Advanced Pro Wire Tracer Kit

    Accurately and safely troubleshoot energized and de-energized wires up to CAT IV 600V

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  • Fluke 744 Documenting Process Calibrator-HART

    The 744 does the work of several tools - sourcing, simulating and measuring pressure, temperature, and electrical signals in one rugged, hand-held device.

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  • 525A Temperature/Pressure Calibrator

    The Fluke 525A temperature / pressure calibrator has been replaced by the 525B. By clicking, you’ll go to the old 525A page that has a link to the new 525B.

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  • Fluke T5-1000 Electrical Tester Kit with Holster and 1AC II Voltage Tester

    Fluke T5-1000 Voltage, Continuity and Current Tester and 1AC II Non-Contact Voltage Tester

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  • Fluke 87V IMSK Industrial Multimeter Service Combo Kit

    Combo kit includes Fluke 87V industrial multimeter, i400 AC current clamp and accessories.

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  • Fluke 1AC II E1 VoltAlert™ Electrical Tester 5PK

    Fluke 1AC volt alert is easy to use & it provides electricians, safety personnel, homeowners a faster way to test for energized circuits.

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  • Fluke 1LAC II Non-Contact VoltAlert Tester

    Pocket-sized and convenient with visual and beep detection.

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  • Fluke 1630-2 FC Earth Ground Clamp

    The Fluke 1630-2 FC Stakeless Earth Ground Clamp is a heavy-duty clamp jaw that allows you to test the grounding components of equipment in hard-to-reach spaces.

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  • Fluke Ti450 PRO Infrared Camera

    The Fluke Ti450 PRO introduces a leading-edge visual infrared experience in a professional 320 x 240 thermal imager.

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  • What is the difference between single-phase and three-phase power?

    Learn the difference between single-phase and 3-phase power supplies, including uses and configurations.

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  • Fluke 910 and 910R GPS Week Number Rollover Event

    MEMORANDUM FOR U.S. OWNERS AND OPERATORS USING GPS TO OBTAIN UTC TIME (211.91 KB)A recent notice from Homeland Security announces a GPS Week Number Rollover Event scheduled for April 6th, 2019. This event will affect the 910 and 910R products that were purchased before 2007.Dept. of Homeland Security Notice     What will happen?On this date, at the rollover time, some units will lose date information and display a 1999 date for reporting purposes. Frequency deviation data may not be archived within...

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  • Visit Us

    Fluke Park U.S. Headquarters6920 Seaway Boulevard, Everett, WA USA 98203From I-5 (North or South), take EXIT 189 (Hwy 526 West, Mukilteo Ferry). Continue onto Hwy 526, heading west towards the Mukilteo ferry. From Hwy 526, take the SEAWAY BLVD EXIT. Continue north on Seaway Blvd. At the third traffic signal, turn left into Fluke Park entrance, then right to the Visitor's Parking area.Nearby accommodationsDelta Hotels Seattle Everett3105 Pine StreetEverett, Washington(425) 339-2000 Hotel Indigo -...

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  • Understanding Voltage Tester Pens

    Voltage tester pens offer a quick and non-invasive method to detect live circuits. Understanding their operation, proper usage, and how they compare to tools like multimeters can help you choose the right instrument for your electrical tasks.

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  • Best Non-Contact Voltage Tester

    A guide to choosing the best electrical and voltage tester from Fluke for your needs. Built for electricians, maintenance managers, facility technicians and homeowners, learn about which voltage detectors in the Fluke VoltAlert line are right for you.

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  • 5 ways test tools can improve safety around rotating machinery

    The electrical hazards associated with electro-mechanical equipment are severe and the electrical safety PPE requirements are extensive. But what about safety concerns from the mechanical side of rotating machinery?

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  • 11 features to look for in thermal imaging software

    Robust desktop and mobile phone software is an important aspect of thermal inspection workflows. Thermography software can help enhance and clarify images, add analysis and share professional-looking reports in applications spanning mechanical, electrical, electronic equipment, building diagnostics and more.It’s important to note that analyzing thermographic imagery accurately requires special training to consider emissivity of objects and other factors like background temperature and relative...

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  • Case study: See how the 438-II Motor Analyzer is building an underwater fan club

    Watch the video to see how the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium uses the Fluke 438-ii power quality analyzer and motor analyzer to reduce water and energy use.

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  • How software tools can improve thermal inspection reports

    The return on investment (ROI) you can expect from adding an infrared camera (also known as a thermal imager) to your inspection tool bag depends on many variables. First and foremost it depends on whether you are an industrial plant manager or a contract

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  • Lockout / tagout for solar power systems

    How to LOTO a PV system. Guidance for electrical safety in solar power plants, PV installation and solar panel safety considerations.

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  • A closer look at germanium lenses for thermal cameras

    Learn how to choose the right IR lens for your thermal camera and why germanium is used in thermal camera lenses.

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  • Arc flash vs arc blast

    Arc flash vs arc blast. When an arc fault occurs, the result is a massive electrical explosion. The light and heat emitted by the explosion is known as the arc flash, and the pressure wave is known as the arc blast.

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  • What would it take to add thermal imaging to your business?

    A thermal imaging program is a powerful tool in both preventive maintenance and when troubleshooting critical equipment; both of which can save time and money. Adding thermal imaging inspections is a huge upgrade in your ability to detect and fix issues before unexpected downtime occurs.Thermal imaging in your businessWorking in maintenance, you already have broad experience with many types of equipment and failure scenarios. Your experience, combined with a thermal camera and some basic training,...

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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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  • From Test Tools to Face Shields: How Fluke is Adapting to Assist in the Fight Against COVID-19

    Learn how Fluke shifted resources to meet the global demand for PPE face shields in the fight against COVID-19.

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  • 3 ways to reduce safety hazards around rotating machinery

    Rotating machinery can be some of the riskiest equipment you work with. Keep everyone safe around dangerous machinery with these three tips:Limit time close to rotating machinery.Know what machinery is faulty before a hazardous condition occurs.Increase preventive maintenance routes.1. Limit time close to rotating machineryWhen working near rotating machinery, always be careful of moving shafts and other components and whenever possible work away from potential dangers. Adding wireless tools to your...

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  • 3 considerations for medical gas leak detection

    Testing medical gases and piping systems in healthcare facilities and hospitals presents multiple challenges for maintenance teams. Learn why efficient leak detection is critical.

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  • 5 tips for a successful IIoT program

    By Brian HarrisonAccording to a Fluke 2019 survey, roughly 50 percent of maintenance and reliability professionals were actively planning Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) initiatives.This survey preceded the challenges brought about by COVID-19. At the time, more than half of the teams interviewed found the IIoT process to be more complicated than anticipated because of an essential prerequisite—collaboration with other teams and departments. Despite the business disruption caused by the pandemic,...

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  • ARTICLE : TenneT solve communication turbulence at Rotterdam The Hague Airport

    Operator: Roel van Hees, Operational Maintenance EngineerCompany: TenneT TSO BVApplication: Addressing corona discharge issues affecting rail clamps at a substation in the Netherlands that were causing communication issues at Rotterdam The Hague AirportResult: Communication between the airport control tower and pilots is now back to normal. Any potential safety issues were averted.When TenneT got a call from the Dutch Radiocommunication Agency to investigate an issue at one of its substations that...

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  • MET/TEAM® v3.3 and MET/CAL® v11.0 Software: Minimum recommended system requirements

    Minimum recommended system requirementsMET/TEAM server*  SQL DatabasesOperating SystemsSQL Server 2012SQL Server 2014SQL Server 2016SQL Server 2017SQL Server 2019SQL Server 2022Windows 10√√√√√√Windows 11Not supportedNot supportedNot supported√√√Windows Server 2016Not supported√√√√√Windows Server 2019Not supported√√√√√Windows Server 2022Not supportedNot supportedNot supported√√√*Home, Home Basic, Home Premium, and Core editions of Windows are not supported.Database...

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  • A Guide to Photovoltaic Systems Installation: From Setup to Maintenance

    Installing photovoltaic (PV) systems is a key stride toward embracing renewable energy, which is crucial for reducing carbon footprints and fostering sustainable energy use. Starting with a detailed site assessment to evaluate solar potential and optimal setup, the process ensures efficiency and compliance from the get-go. This article walks you through the basics of PV system installation, focusing on the practical steps from mounting modules to connecting the inverter to the electrical grid, and...

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  • What Industrial Plants Can Learn From Hospitals: Compressed Gas Systems

    Compressed gases come with inherent risks no matter the industry, but for hospitals, the risks are even greater due to the nature of the business. Besides healing patients, healthcare facilities are constantly trying to mitigate risk. Learn how hospitals keep patients and employees safe around compressed gas systems.Same gases, different usesGases distributed for human use (patient care) are regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as pharmaceuticals, which means they require a prescription...

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  • How to Use Fluke Connect™ software with the Fluke 377 FC and Fluke 378 FC FieldSense™ clamp meters

    Fluke Connect software on the 377 FC and 378 FC clamp meters allows you to record, analyze, and share results with others. Trend data for preventive maintenance.

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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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  • How to find and repair ground faults in solar PV systems

    Ground faults can be a frequent and persistent issue for any size solar installation or PV array. They can impact system health and reduce productivity. Learn what they are, how to find them, and how to repair them efficiently.

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  • The next generation of wireless vibration monitoring is here!

    For more information: Barbara Ellis (425) 446-4949 barbara.ellis@fluke.com The next generation of wireless vibration monitoring is here! Fluke Reliability introduces the Fluke 3563 Analysis Vibration Sensor: reveal machine fault causes quickly to prevent equipment downtime Everett, Wash., June 24, 2021 – Fluke Reliability, an operating company of Fluke Corporation, is proud to announce its newest product, the Fluke 3563 Analysis Vibration Sensor system. Vibration monitoring helps maintenance...

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  • Thermal Imaging Cameras for Building and Home Inspections

    Heat loss through HVAC systems wastes energy and costs home and business owners each month the issues go unnoticed and unattended to. As Chip Wade, expert craftsman, shared with us several years ago, inspecting HVAC systems with thermal imaging technology is the best and fastest way to show home and business owners right where their HVAC energy losses are coming from. Some things never change. Since Chip’s video, innovations in thermal imaging technology deliver more detail in imagery and video,...

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  • eMaint CMMS Recognized in 2020 Gartner Peer Insights Customers’ Choice for Enterprise Asset Management Software

    Everett, Washington, February 25, 2020-- Fluke Reliability today announced that its eMaint Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) has been awarded the 2020 Gartner Peer Insights Customers’ Choice distinction for Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) Software. "We are honored to be recognized as a Gartner Peer Insights Customers’ Choice solution,” said Ankush Malhotra, Vice President and General Manager of Fluke Reliability. “Great customer relationships are paramount to us, so to be...

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  • Why controlling leakage current is important

    In any electrical installation, some current will flow through the protective ground conductor to ground. This is usually called leakage current. Leakage current most commonly flows in the insulation surrounding conductors and in the filters protecting electronic equipment around the home or office. So what’s the problem? On circuits protected by GFCIs (Ground Fault Current Interrupters), leakage current can cause unnecessary and intermittent tripping. In extreme cases, it can cause a rise in voltage...

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  • Easy-to-install Fluke sensors help you track conditional change

    Continuously monitoring asset health is critical to avoiding unplanned downtime. Fluke devices help you track conditional change 24/7 and are easy to install.

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  • Tips and tools for indoor air quality and efficiency in building envelopes

    Best tools for monitoring heat loss, detecting moisture, indoor air quality and HVAC systems to improve energy efficiency in commercial buildings.

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  • What kind of ROI can you expect from a thermal imager?

    The return on investment (ROI) you can expect from adding an infrared camera (also known as a thermal imager) to your inspection tool bag depends on many variables. First and foremost it depends on whether you are an industrial plant manager or a contractor/consultant. Here are some of the major ways that an infrared imager can contribute to ROI in each case.Industrial Plant ManagerIndustrial plants can potentially see a substantial ROI from using an infrared camera for inspection and troubleshooting,...

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  • Why grounding is so much more important than most people think

    Grounding errors can cause electrical shock, fires, equipment damage, and power quality problems that can cause systems, circuits, and equipment to operate improperly.

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  • Solar I-V curve tracer training: PVA-1500 Series

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  • Wim Sibon’s MET/CAL Journey

    The first version of MET/CAL that I saw was version 0.86 – it was a pre-release. I was working at the Fluke/Philips service center from 1990 to 1994, here in Holland. In the beginning of the 90’s in this lab they started using MET/CAL, starting on very simple PCs, now it is one of the most advanced labs in using MET/CAL.

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  • You Could Benefit from Pressure Calibration Automation Software More Than You Know – Here are Four Key Ways to Decide if it’s Right for Your Lab

    One can make an argument that using a pressure controller such as the 6270A or the 2271A, which you command to set a desired test pressure and maintain it without manual interaction, is automation. Beyond this, you can reap many additional benefits by automating more of the process using calibration software.

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  • Why is Calibration Important?

    Table of ContentsWhy is calibration important?The importance of calibration in the futureDifferent perspectives on the significance of calibrationThe benefits and purpose of calibrationWhat are the costs and risks of not calibrating?Summary / TL;DRWhy is calibration important?Calibration is important because it helps ensure accurate measurements, and accurate measurements are foundational to the quality, safety and innovation of most products and services we use and rely on every day.Few people realize...

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  • Despite changes to the SI, don't throw away your fixed points

    Have recent changes to the SI got you wondering what you need to change? See our recommendations including one to keep those fixed-point cells for a while.

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  • Digital and Analog Pressure Gauge Calibration Tips

    Analog pressure gauges are still widely used because they are relatively inexpensive and can do the job for many applications. Digital pressure gauges may be more expensive than an equivalent analog gauge because they are generally more accurate due to the nature of the display and the technology behind it.

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  • Three Expert Tips for Automating Your Lab with Calibration Automation Software

    Get tips for automating your lab with calibration automation software. Get more done more accurately with less experienced staff who learn as they go.

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  • Uses for the 52120A Transconductance Amplifier outside of the lab

    What can you use a Fluke transconductance amplifier to do in addition to calibration? Accurately supply AC & DC current, overvoltage sensing, and more.

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  • Measuring the way to a safer global food system

    Every year on May 20, World Metrology Day calls attention to the critical importance of uniform, accurate, traceable measurements in all aspects of the global experience. This year’s theme focuses on “Measurements supporting the global food system” which is in direct response to the challenges we face trying to produce enough safe food to reach a global population of 8 billion people.

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  • Calibration Bath Selection Guide

    Calibration baths from Hart Scientific offer high stability, flexibility , and are a preferred choice of National Metrology Institutes. Contact us today for more information.

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  • Spotlight on Fluke Calibration DoD Sales Associate Joe Baker and His Metrology Career

    See how Joe Baker got into a metrology career and follow his progress, from his start with the Air Force to where he is today with Fluke Calibration.

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  • World Metrology Day 2021 – How Measurements in Health Help Fight COVID-19

    See Fluke Chief Corporate Metrologist, Jeff Gust, explain the role accurate measurements play in the fight against COVID-19. Watch the short video here.

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  • What to look for in a pressure gauge calibration standard? It depends.

    The only way to fully answer that question is to dig deeper into the details of your specific workload. There are a lot of variables that effect the pressure calibration standard you choose. The following is a list of key questions that can guide you to choosing the best pressure calibration standard for your application.

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  • Aircraft pressure transducer calibration: How to increase accuracy and significantly cut labor time with automation

    Learn how aircraft pressure transducer calibration can increase accuracy and cut labor time with automation. See how Fluke helped an FAA-approved repair center.

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  • When Cal Lab and Service Managers Work Remotely

    Fluke Calibration recently hosted a webinar (now available in its entirety as free and on-demand) in which a panel of Fluke associates talked about lessons learned and best practices for working, when some employees can work remotely and others must go to the calibration laboratory

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  • Fluke Connect® Frequently Asked Questions

    General   Q: How much does the app cost? The app is available for free download. Users can store up to 5 GB of data and measurements created from the tools listed below at no cost. There are multiple options for purchasing subscriptions of Fluke Connect® Assets. Apple Store (iTunes) – One 12 month license subscription costs £159.99 Google Play – One 6 month subscription costs £79.99 You may also purchase both single and multiple licenses at once for your team. You can get 5-license...

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  • Targeting Safety in Photovoltaic System Installation and Maintenance

    Late on a Sunday afternoon the Kern County Fire Department responded to a call at a store on Rosedale Highway in Bakersfield, California. Crews found that a row of solar panels on the roof had caught fire. Some of the panels were still live when the crew arrived, so the fire crew had to take extra precautions until electrical power could be disconnected.

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  • How to come home safely at the end of the day

    Electrical safety requirements for using digital multimeters per OSHA and NFPA 70E

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  • Fluke Lab Tortures Test Tools So Technicians Feel No Pain

    Fluke Lab Tortures Test Tools So Technicians Feel No Pain

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  • Avoiding Incidents and Investigations Through Prevention and Protection

    Avoiding incidents and investigations through prevention and protection

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  • Curb Explosive Potential with Intrinsically Safe Tools

    Curb explosive potential with intrinsically safe tools. For those who work in industries where flammable materials are present—such as petrochemical and pharmaceutical plants, oil platforms, refineries, pipelines, and mining—the potential for an explosion is a daily reality. All it takes is a flammable material coming into contact with air and an ignition source.

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  • Even at home, Fluke tools stay on the job

    When Fluke tool users head for home, they know the workday is far from done. Customers describe how they use their industrial-strength Fluke test tools around the house.

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  • What is voltage?

    Voltage is the pressure from an electrical circuit’s power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop, enabling them to do work such as illuminating a light.

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  • Coming home

    Today's Fluke Corporation is a sophisticated, diversified company with an international reputation. How did this big-time company, with down-home values, come to be located in small-town Everett, Washington? It's all about coming home…

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  • Measuring linear distances

    Measuring linear distances

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  • Have you ever wondered about the efficiency of your fireplace?

    Beyond the basics: Have you ever wondered about the efficiency of your fireplace?

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  • What is a digital multimeter?

    A digital multimeter (DMM) is a test tool used to measure two or more electrical values—principally voltage (volts), current (amps) and resistance (ohms).

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  • Inspect moving machinery by putting the 'freeze' on

    New stroboscope helps frontline mechanical troubleshooting teams precisely measure machine rotation and oscillation without shutting down the equipment.

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  • Managing Machines that Run the Gamut of Manufacturing Processes

    Managing machines for manufacturing rubber and plastic: static sealing, acoustics, vibration reduction, composite components.

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  • Tough Places, Tough Tools

    Out on the job site, concrete finishers stand ready to shape wet ready-mix into a new stretch of highway. Mixer trucks are lined up at the concrete batch plant,waiting to take on their loads. But hold on—an electrical problem has shut down the plant. It's time to call Keithly Electric.

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  • Maintaining a solid ground

    Properly grounding a facility's electrical system ensures a low impedance connection from the electrical system to the earth. However, the effectiveness of the earth ground depends on several factors.

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  • Fluke privacy policy

    Privacy Policy Privacy Notice (US) Collection of Information Use of Information Sharing of Information Social Sharing Features Advertising and Analytics Services Provided by Others Security Your Choices Contact Us Fluke Privacy Notice Last updated: 10th August 2020 If you’re in the European Economic Area and your personal data is governed by the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 and the respective implementing acts of European Economic Area Member States, please see our Privacy...

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  • Why thermal imaging is essential for detecting moisture damage

    With the growing concern about mold damage and associated health problems, inspectors are becoming increasingly vigilant in checking for areas of moisture within the confines of the building envelope. Weather related damage and flooding, and subsequent mold growth, have also escalated the need for tools that can facilitate fast and accurate moisture investigations.

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  • PPCH 1.01n Embedded Software

    PPCH 1.01n Embedded Software (.bin)TITLEVERUSE WITHPPCH™1.01n2013.07.22PPCHInstructions:Download the file.Run Winflash and select the file downloaded as the file to write to the product.Make sure the correct COM port of the product is connected to a RS232 port on the host PC. Use a null modem cable to COM2 port of PG7000 Piston Gauge. Use a standard RS232 cable to COM1 port of PPC, PPC, RPM and molbox.If your product has an model number ending in "-AF", it requires specific "-AF" embedded software.The...

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  • PPCH-G v1.02f Embedded Software

    PPCH-G v1.02f Embedded Software (.bin)TITLEVERUSE WITHPPCH-G™1.02f2012.04.04PPCH-GInstructions:Download the file.Run Winflash and select the file downloaded as the file to write to the product.Make sure the correct COM port of the product is connected to a RS232 port on the host PC. Use a null modem cable to COM2 port of PG7000 Piston Gauge. Use a standard RS232 cable to COM1 port of PPC, PPC, RPM and molbox.If your product has an model number ending in "-AF", it requires specific "-AF" embedded...

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  • PPCH-G v1.02k Embedded Software

    PPCH-G v1.02k Embedded Software (.bin)TITLEVERUSE WITHPPCH-G™1.02k2023.11.08PPCH-GInstructions:Download the file.Run Winflash and select the file downloaded as the file to write to the product.Make sure the correct COM port of the product is connected to a RS232 port on the host PC. Use a null modem cable to COM2 port of PG7000 Piston Gauge. Use a standard RS232 cable to COM1 port of PPC, PPC, RPM and molbox.If your product has an model number ending in "-AF", it requires specific "-AF" embedded...

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  • PG7000 Ver 2.07h Embedded Software

    PG7000 Ver 2.07h Embedded Software (.bin)TITLEVERUSE WITHPG7000™2.07hAll PG7000 Series modelsInstructions:-Ver 2.02x and 2.03x Users You can upgrade directly to this version with no special considerations.-Ver 2.01x UsersVer 2.02 is a major revision which should be accompanied by hardware changes.-Ver 1.0x UsersVer 2.01 is a major revision which should be accompanied by hardware changes. Contact a Fluke Calibration Authorized Service Center for additional information.Download the file. Run Winflash and...

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  • Saving Lone Lake

    Read this story of what one man, a concerned community, and the right tools can do to save a lake. See the role of accurate measurements & calibration.

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  • Leakage current measurement basics

    On circuits protected by GFCIs (Ground Fault Current Interrupters), leakage current can cause unnecessary and intermittent tripping. In extreme cases, it can cause a rise in voltage on accessible conductive parts.

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  • Case study: Electric utility plays it safe...

    The safety rated Fluke T+Pro gets field-tested by non-electricians. Larger buttons for gloved hands and a battery life indicator helped to make the transition from the old solenoid-based testers to the T+Pro much easier.

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  • Calibrating a Heat Source using MET/TEMP II

    Fluke Calibration provides solutions to all FAQs related to calibrating a heat source using MET/TEMP II.

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  • Energy auditing and weatherization with thermal imagers

    The first step in evaluating a building's energy use involves an energy audit. This consists of various home performance tests which identify opportunities to reduce energy use. Once the audit is complete, various weatherization techniques are performed to improve the energy efficiency of the building, often called 'weatherizing'.

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  • How to Identify the Easiest Energy Savings in Your Facility

    ROI for industrial energy efficiency programs. How manufacturing plants can identify energy waste, save on utilities, and industrial energy costs.

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  • Voltage detectors answer your first electrical test question

    When working with electricity, very often the first measurement needs to answer, "Is voltage present or not?" This question is a critical part of electrical testing.

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  • Beyond the basics: Electrical problems at a boat dock

    Among the many tools offered by Fluke for testing ac circuits is the model 360 AC Leakage Clamp Meter. This meter can measure up to 60 amps ac in normal use,

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  • Determining air quality impacts

    Testing and comparing air quality in two homes for ventilation system effectiveness, using a Fluke 985 Particle Counter: particulates, formaldehyde, other VOCs

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  • When start-up inspections pay off for HVAC

    After years of being a serviceman - slinging ladders, dragging tools across attics and through crawlspaces, standing in all sorts of weather on rooftops - I can now leave the service work to one of the younger techs with better knees and concentrate on my primary job as company start-up man.

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  • A Slippery Slope? Not for Curling's Ice Technologists

    Preparing ice for curling competitions with the aid of Fluke infrared camera, infrared thermometer, digital thermometer, and temperature humidity meter

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  • How to troubleshoot motors and drives, starting at the inputs

    Here we look closely at the first segment in a typical three-phase motor and drive system: from the mains supply at the drive input to the drive itself, concentrating on input measurements. This application note maps common problems to the measurements used to diagnose them . We show you what tools to use for a given situation and how to apply them to a problem, to enable you to troubleshoot more quickly and accurately.

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  • Part 2: Electrical testing safety

    If you find a circuit that shows voltage when there should be none, be careful what you do next. Creating an arc is unsafe and could get you fired or much worse. Be safe. Determine whether the voltage is induced by nearby, energized cables or if it is being backfed from an unknown source.

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  • Fluke 289/FVF helps to develop high-voltage sources

    Founded in 1997, LIFETECH S.R.O. develops, designs and distributes equipment for water and air treatment and purification. The company also services its equipment, as well as equipment made by other manufacturers. Lifetech has about twenty employees overall, with five in the Development Department.

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  • Four must-have measurement practices for the mechanical maintenance team

    Four must-have measurement practices for the mechanical maintenance team: thermal, vibration, insulation, electrical

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  • Frequently Asked Questions for Temperature Calibration Software

    Quick Links-Download Demos, Updates, Service Releases, etc.Technical SupportQuestions about Fluke Calibration Temperature software? This page answers some of the most common questions concerning our software products.All Fluke Calibration temperature calibration software:Q. What version of Windows® is required to run Fluke Calibration Temperature software?A. Please refer to the table below for Windows® compatibility information for the latest version of each software indicated: Software \ Windows®98/98SENT4...

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  • Thank you for your interest in Fluke Connect Condition Monitoring

    You will be contacted within 1 business day by a Fluke Representative. For additional details on Fluke Connect click here, or call Fluke with any questions – 1-888-873-0800 To see how Fluke Connect Condition Monitoring and the Fluke 3540 FC helps companies remotely track and monitor 30 phase equipment, please download the case study below. Download Now

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  • Tough Fluke tools

    Read harrowing true stories about extreme testing experiences with Fluke tools.

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