The Fluke 154 is a standalone tablet based HART® communication tool. The tablet configured with the “FlukeHART” mobile app utilizes a wireless HART modem that connects directly to the HART transmitter being tested or configured.
Continuously monitor and analyze vibration readings for production-critical assets.
The Fluke 3562 vibration monitoring sensor uses a batteryless sensor and software to continuously screen vibration readings all of your assets.
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.
This powerful software provides a suite of tools that views, optimizes, annotates, and analyzes IR thermal images and videos. It also generates fully customizable and professional-looking reports with the push of a button or in a few easy steps.
Calibrate more sanitary sensors at a time – with confidence The 6109A and 7109A baths calibrate most temperature sensor applications used in clean process manufacturing, including pharmaceutical bioreactors (-10 C to 100 °C), chemical reactors (200 °C), steam-in-place process (122 °C to 140 °C), autoclave sterilization (120 °C to 135 °C), food storage freezers (-25 °C), and food processing (0 °C to 220 °C). A large tank volume (112 mm square tank opening x 154 mm depth) lets you immerse...
Pressure Calibration Management Software COMPASS® for Pressure Calibration Software is a universal platform for all of your pressure calibration software needs. From piston gauges calibrating individual devices in the cal lab to transfer standards characterizing racks of sensors in production, COMPASS® provides an off-the-shelf software tool to maximize the automation of your calibration and testing processes. COMPASS® for Pressure’s industry leading pressure calibration software enables you...
Typical custom systems have included both rack-mounted instrument panels as well as mobile calibration carts. Often, a standard COMPASS® calibration assistance software package is used to complete a fully automated system without having to create custom software. Thanks to the combination of Fluke Calibrations's systems expertise and the use of off-the-shelf hardware and software, a custom system to meet your specific requirements may be closer than you think. Fluke Calibration can provide calibration...
On-site startup assistance and training MET/TEAM software experts can provide focused, customized services and training – at your workplace and on your MET/TEAM installation -- to help you and your staff become proficient MET/TEAM users as quickly as possible. On-site training helps you see how MET/TEAM asset management works for your unique business processes. Two levels of on-site training are available: Standard 3-day startup assistance and training. We’ll send a trained MET/TEAM software...
MET/TEAM software works the way you do MET/TEAM calibration management software follows the flow of instrumentation into the company and through the calibration lab and quality management department. Data setup and management Setting up data is highly customizable, thanks to the flexible MET/TEAM interface. You can set up contacts as individuals, and associate them with facilities; create individual assets subject to events or generic equipment categories; track information based on asset type, and...
Features at a glance ± 0.125 % of reading uncertainty on mass flow measurements with molbloc-L and molbloc-S elements with premium calibrations molbox1+S configuration gives extra rangeability with molbloc-S elements without requiring vacuum pumps Now use any molbloc element for both high and low pressure applications in the same gas Even more robust internal pneumatic design Full suite of software automation products and hardware accessories to create a complete gas flow calibration system—including...
PG7000 Piston Gauge line features reference level pressure standards offering a unified solution from vacuum to 500 MPa State-of-the-art primary pressure standards for the lowest uncertainty levels Unified solution from vacuum to 500 MPa Outputs fully validated reference pressures in real time Intuitive local operator interface Manual, semi-automated and fully automated configurations The PG7000 Series calibration standards are based on the fundamental principle of mass loaded onto a piston to...
PG7000 Piston Gauge line features reference level pressure standards offering a unified solution from vacuum to 500 MPa State-of-the-art primary pressure standards for the lowest uncertainty levels Unified solution from vacuum to 500 MPa Outputs fully validated reference pressures in real time Intuitive local operator interface Manual, semi-automated and fully automated configurations The PG7000 Series calibration standards are based on the fundamental principle of mass loaded onto a piston to...
PG7000 Piston Gauge line features reference level pressure standards offering a unified solution from vacuum to 500 MPa State-of-the-art primary pressure standards for the lowest uncertainty levels Unified solution from vacuum to 500 MPa Outputs fully validated reference pressures in real time Intuitive local operator interface Manual, semi-automated and fully automated configurations The PG7000 Series calibration standards are based on the fundamental principle of mass loaded onto a piston to...
PG7000 Piston Gauge line features reference level pressure standards offering a unified solution from vacuum to 500 MPa State-of-the-art primary pressure standards for the lowest uncertainty levels Unified solution from vacuum to 500 MPa Outputs fully validated reference pressures in real time Intuitive local operator interface Manual, semi-automated and fully automated configurations The PG7000 Series calibration standards are based on the fundamental principle of mass loaded onto a piston to...
Ensuring that a soon-to-be-launched prototype printer works without any hiccups when it reaches consumer hands is an already daunting task. But when you're doing this for the world's largest printer manufacturer, the task takes on an entirely different magnitude.
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...
Continuously monitoring asset health is critical to avoiding unplanned downtime. Fluke devices help you track conditional change 24/7 and are easy to install.
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'.
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...
Safety is always a priority when working with electricity in industrial sites.
As I promised in my last column, this "Solid Ground" column deals with transformers and grounding. Let's start by addressing some definitions. Opinions differ on the "official" definition of "distribution" transformer.
Cogeneration - also known as combined heat and power or CHP - is the process of generating electricity and usable heat at the same time. The term has a modern, "green energy" ring to it, but cogeneration has been around since Edison's Pearl Street Station used heat from its turbines to warm the buildings of lower Manhattan in the 1880s.
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 business Working 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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Read success stories from ONSITE PC Assitance owner Robert Johns. Working on mostly low voltage equipment for home offices and small-to-medium business, Johns uses the Fluke 116 to measure for low voltage, auto-ranging and min/max temperature.
Placing electrical equipment or systems in an electrically-safe work condition might seem simple, but there are several factors to consider.
How to perform risk assessments when using Energized Electrical Work Permits (EEWPs). Anyone working with electricity is responsible for electrical safety and identifying hazards.
Anyone who works with electrical or electromechanical equipment knows that safety is important. But defining specifically how to achieve a safe work environment requires a broader perspective. There are all kinds of rules and standards governing best practices in the workplace that professionals must learn and follow. And there are standards for the tools used by those professionals to do their job. But when it comes right down to it, where does the buck stop when it comes to safety? To heat the...
Applies only to Firmware Version 1.00, 1.01 and 1.02 To upgrade your 75X to the latest firmware, follow these simple instructions: Download Fluke?75X Version 1.03 firmware upgrade and save the firmware upgrade file. Ensure your Fluke 75x is connected to your Windows PC computer via USB cable and using the battery charger for power. Run the file and follow the instructions for doing the update. Do not turn off the PC or the 75x while the update is in progress. Once the update is complete, cycle the...
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Applies only to Firmware Version 1.10 and 1.11 To upgrade your 75X to the latest firmware, follow these simple instructions: Download Fluke?75X Version 1.13 firmware upgrade and save the firmware upgrade file. Ensure your Fluke 75x is connected to your Windows PC computer via USB cable and using the battery charger for power. Run the file and follow the instructions for doing the update. Do not turn off the PC or the 75x while the update is in progress. Once the update is complete, cycle the 75x...
Q: What type of interns do you hire? A: We look for electrical, software, mechanical and industrial engineers. We also have opportunities available for business students in accounting, marketing and operations management disciplines. Q: What can I expect from my internship? A: You can expect to accept a challenging opportunity that will stretch you to your limits. We design our internship opportunities to be technically challenging and rewarding. You will be working...
Temperature measurement is a critical parameter in many industrial processes. As a result, these processes generally use installed thermometers or temperature transducers. Proper calibration of these installed systems has always presented a challenge. Traditionally, simulators are used to provide in-situ calibration of the electronic portions of these systems. Although this is a valid technique for the calibration of the electronics, considerable inaccuracies are introduced by the sensor itself....
To upgrade your 729 to the latest firmware, follow these simple instructions: Download Fluke−729 Version firmware upgrade and save the firmware upgrade file. Ensure your Fluke 729 is connected to your Windows PC computer via USB cable and using the battery charger for power. Run the file and follow the instructions for doing the update. Do not turn off the PC or the 729 while the update is in progress. Version 0.54 adds the following enhancements: Allows you to increase the accuracy of automatic...
Download Fluke 744 Firmware Upgrade v4.03/4.53 (.exe) This firmware update includes Fluke 744 HART support for: ABB / Kent Taylor 600T pressure transmitter v5.3 Foxboro I/A Pressure transmitter v5.2 Honeywell ST3000 pressure transmitter v6.4 Rosemount 3144 temperature transmitter v5.4 Rosemount 644 temperature transmitter v5.7 Rosemount 3051C pressure transmitter v5.7 The update is performed on a Windows PC with the 744 connected via serial cable. Follow the instructions for doing the update. Do...
Fluke 753 and 754 Documenting Process Calibrator Firmware Upgrade To upgrade your 753 or 754 to the latest firmware, follow these simple instructions: Download firmware version 1.06 or 1.16 depending on which firmware your calibrator is currently using, and save the firmware upgrade file. For calibrators currently running firmware versions 1.00, 1.01, 1.02, 1.03, 1.04 or 1.05 download firmware V1.06 (.exe) For calibrators currently running firmware versions 1.10, 1.11, 1.13, 1.14 or 1.15 download...
The technicians at the Mercedes Technical Assistance Center are some of the best in the world - and they rely on the ScopeMeter 199C to capture even the most elusive electronic malfunctions.