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  • Fluke 3562 Screening Vibration Sensor system

    The Fluke 3562 vibration monitoring sensor uses a batteryless sensor and software to continuously screen vibration readings all of your assets.

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  • Fluke 3563 Analysis Vibration Sensor system

    Continuously monitor and analyze vibration readings for production-critical assets.

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  • 6003A Three Phase Electrical Power Calibrator

    The 6003A Three Phase Electrical Power Calibrator from Fluke Calibration offers compact, accurate three-phase power in a single, easy-to-use instrument.

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  • 9640A Series RF Reference Source

    Fluke Calibration's RF reference sources are designed mainly for RF calibration including spectrum analyzer, network analyzer & attenuator calibration.

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  • 2680A-904 Trend Link v10

    Trend Link V10 is a trend display program that works with the Full version of FlukeDAQ 6.0 (2680A-APSW) collecting and displaying data from any combination of Fluke Data Acquisition products.

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  • 6270A Pressure Controller / Calibrator

    The modular, flexible 6270A Pressure Controller/Calibrator by Fluke Calibration lets you dramatically simplify the task of pneumatic pressure calibration.

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  • 9117 Annealing Furnace

    9117 Annealing furnace from Fluke Calibration guards against contamination, anneals both SPRTs & HTPRTs & is fully programmable.

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  • 6105A, 6100B Electrical Power Quality Calibrator

    6105A and 6100B electrical power calibrator from Fluke Calibration has high accuracy for calibrating secondary standard energy meters & type test applications.

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  • 6135A/PMUCAL Phasor Measurement Unit Calibration System

    The 6135A/PMUCal Phasor Measurement Unit Calibration System is the only fully automated and traceable PMU calibration system available today.

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  • 9935 LogWare II – Temperature Calibration Software

    Turn any Fluke Calibration multi-channel thermometer readout into a real-time data logger with LogWare II.

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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 ii915 Acoustic Imager

    Easy, fast and safe detection and assessment of compressed gas leaks, partial discharges, and mechanical anomalies.

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  • Fluke 289 IMSK Industrial Multimeter Service Kit

    The Fluke 289/ i400 AC Current Clamp Combo Kit is an industrial multimeter service kit. Together, they help solve complex problems in electronics, plant automation, power distribution, and electro-mechanical equipment.

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  • 9934 LogWare - Temperature Calibration Software

    Turn any Fluke Calibration single-channel handheld or Tweener readout into a real-time data logger with LogWare. It’s the easiest data acquisition program you’ll ever use.

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  • Fluke 2680 Series Data Acquisition Systems

    The Fluke 2680 Series data acquisition systems combine the best of lab precision with the rugged flexibility required in rapidly changing industrial applications.

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  • Fluke Calibration 1524 Handheld Thermometer Readout

    The 1524 Reference Thermometers from Fluke’s Hart Scientific Division measure, graph, and record PRTs, thermocouples, and thermistors.

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  • Fluke Calibration 1523 Handheld Thermometer Readout

    The 1523 Reference Thermometer from Fluke’s Hart Scientific Division measures, graphs, and records PRTs, thermocouples, and thermistors.

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  • 5606 Full Immersion PRT

    The Fluke Calibration 5606 immersion PRT probe offers excellent accuracy and stability for temperature measurement from -200°C to 160°C.

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  • Fluke 287 FlukeView® Forms Combo Kit

    The Fluke 287 electronics multimeter allows you to log and zoom in on problems. Now compatible with the Fluke Connect mobile app.

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  • Fluke 437 Series II 400 Hz Power Quality Monitor and Energy Analyzer

    Designed for capturing power quality measurements in avionic and military systems, Fluke 437 Series II is the must-have 400 Hz Quality Analyzer.

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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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  • Fluke ii910 Precision Acoustic Imager

    Locate potential mechanical problems in conveyors and partial discharges in electric grids.

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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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  • How to improve thermal camera accuracy with a few focus tips

    Learn why improper focus can misreport temperature by 20 degrees or more and how to improve your thermal camera accuracy by following a few tips.

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  • Retro-commissioning: The missing link for improving commercial facility performance

    Improving energy efficiency and building performance through retro-commissioning entails commissioning older buildings that need fine tuning or were not properly commissioned initially.

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  • How to troubleshoot fieldbus signals

    In the last decade or so the trend in factory automation has been to replace the traditional control scheme, where each device has its own control wiring, with bus systems that link multiple devices through the same cable. One of the most popular and widely used bus systems is Foundation Fieldbus, which includes two different protocols–H1 and HSE (High-speed Ethernet) protocol. Each of those protocols meets different needs within the factory automation environment and uses different physical media...

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  • Case study: Career options for experienced thermographers

    Opportunities for qualified, certified thermographers are increasing every day. Some of this is growing out of the demand for preventive maintenance programs in all kinds of industries

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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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  • Case study: The Vibrating Transformer

    This case history comes from an electrical contractor. Several of this contractor's clients operate large commercial buildings.

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  • How to best present thermal inspection results

    Thermal imaging inspection reports communicate findings and produce action, such as a repair order or further monitoring of equipment. This article includes information on what to include in a report—a summary, thermal and digital (visible light) images,

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • What is I-V Curve Tracing in Solar?

    An I-V curve is a graphical representation of measured current (I) and power as a function of voltage (V). I-V curve tracing is integral to your evaluation of PV module performance and diagnosis of degradation in power output.

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  • About Acoustic Imaging: Innovative and Advanced Leak Detection Equipment

    Acoustic imaging technology has emerged as a transformative tool in various industries, offering a novel approach to sound analysis. It provides precise visual representations of sound sources, contributing significantly to industrial maintenance, enhancing reliability, and ensuring safety. In this article, we will explore the fundamentals of acoustic imaging, its industrial applications, and the benefits it offers.What is Acoustic Imaging?Acoustic imaging technology excels at converting sound waves...

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  • Applying Acoustic Camera Technology to Material Handling Equipment Maintenance

    Material handling equipment (MHE) maintenance must be efficient to avoid expensive, unplanned downtime. This is particularly important in industries like food and beverage production, logistics warehousing, automotive manufacturing, mining, and raw material handling.The Fluke ii915 Acoustic Camera with MecQ™ Mode provides a modern solution. It can detect potential problems in MHE, such as conveyors, before they worsen. This allows maintenance teams to take proactive steps and maximize system performance.Fluke...

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  • The Essential HVAC Toolkit Decision Guide

    Every HVAC technician knows that no two jobs are the same. One day, you might be troubleshooting a failing compressor in a rooftop unit, and the next, balancing airflow in a residential home with uneven heating. Each specialty — residential, commercial, and industrial HVAC — comes with its own challenges and tool requirements.The Fluke 902 FC HVAC Clamp Meter in action.Every technician needs accurate, reliable tools designed for the specific demands of their work. But before choosing tools based...

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  • Mastering Earth Ground Testing: A Visual Guide for Contractors

    Proper electrical grounding is a fundamental element of job site safety and equipment performance. Whether you are wiring a commercial building, maintaining an industrial plant, or installing renewable energy systems, ensuring a reliable connection to the earth (⏚) is essential.Earth ground (⏚) testing confirms that grounding systems are operating effectively by safely redirecting fault currents, stabilizing voltage levels, and protecting personnel and infrastructure. Despite its importance,...

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  • How to choose a calibration bath

    Choose the perfect calibration bath to suit your needs. Discover the importance of controllers, automation, heating technology, fluid mixing, and maintenance.

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  • Fluke Calibration publishes second annual Calibration and Metrology Compensation Survey Results

    EVERETT, Wash., May 17, 2018 – Fluke Calibration has released the results of their second annual Calibration and Metrology Compensation Survey. Data collected in this survey shows median annual base salary information across multiple industries and disciplines in the field of metrology in the United States, and how those incomes differ between educational backgrounds, ranging from high school diploma to doctorate degree and including years of service and job roles, such as metrologist, calibration...

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  • A new control valve testing process

    Proportional smart control valves play critical roles in process industries. Accurately assessing valve performance, however, can be a cumbersome routine.

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  • New Fluke FieldSense technology enables simultaneous voltage and current measurements without metallic contact

    New true-rms T6 Electrical Testers — the first tools with FieldSense technology — are now available EVERETT, Wash., Dec 4, 2017 – Troubleshooting electrical systems has traditionally required gaining access to metallic contact points so the test leads can make contact. And while pen-style non-contact voltage testers have been available for some time, these tools only detect voltage. They do not give the user a measured value.Fluke has now developed FieldSense technology that takes the open-fork,...

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  • With the largest LCD touchscreen, the Fluke TiX series takes Infrared Cameras to a whole new level

    Sometimes the infrared images you need to capture are the ones that are almost impossible to take. With a full 180-degree articulating lens and 5.7 inch touchscreen, the new Fluke® TiX560 and TiX520 Infrared Cameras allow thermographers to easily navigate over, under, and around objects to preview and capture images with ease. The cameras are ideal for predictive maintenance, R&D, oil and gas, and utility applications where flexibility and higher resolution are essential.

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  • Fluke 393 FC CAT III 1500 V True-rms Clamp Meter with iFlex delivers safe, fast measurements in 1500 V dc environments

    The new meter’s thin jaw, CAT III 1500 V safety rating, and IP54 rating for dust and water make it ideal for installation and troubleshooting in solar environments.

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  • How to Troubleshoot Harmonic Distortion in Data Centers

    By Jason Axelson, Fluke Subject Matter Expert, Power QualityHarmonics in data centers pose significant challenges to operations, increase utility costs, threaten downtime, and eventually damage equipment. Sometimes, symptoms are detected through hot panels, tripped breakers, UPS issues, or buzzing sounds emitted by equipment. Other times, harmonics remain undetected until a major disruption or damage to equipment occurs. Diagnosing harmonics involves identifying the problem and intervening with...

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  • Aviation Maintenance and Safety: Leak Testing

    By Justin Sheard, Fluke Acoustic Imaging ExpertIn aviation, there is no room for uncertainty. Every component of an aircraft—from the pressurized fuselage to the smallest fuel line fitting—must meet rigorous standards of safety and performance. Leak and tightness testing is not only essential for the structural and functional integrity of aircraft systems, but also a core requirement in regulatory compliance, scheduled maintenance, and lifecycle support.Aircraft cabins must maintain stable pressurization...

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  • What Is the ITS-90?

    The International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90) is a global standard for temperature measurement, providing a practical framework that approximates the theoretical thermodynamic temperature scale. Developed to replace earlier scales like the International Practical Temperature Scale of 1968 (IPTS-68), ITS-90 ensures consistency and accuracy in temperature measurement across industries.This standard was introduced to address the growing demand for a reliable and reproducible temperature scale...

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  • The connection between grounding and power quality

    Countless facilities support clusters of electronic devices, especially computers and other networked machines. Installing proper grounding and the performance of regular grounding tests can result in consistent power quality.Grounding is a low-resistance conductive connection between electrical circuits, equipment and the earth. It impacts the stability of reference voltage in a power system. Proper wiring and grounding are required in any electrical system for safe equipment operation. It is essential...

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  • Fluke terms of use

    Last Updated: Sept 27, 2013 PLEASE READ THESE TERMS OF USE CAREFULLY. BY ACCESSING OR USING OUR websites, mobile applications or other products or services, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THESE TERMS OF USE AND ALL TERMS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THESE TERMS, DO NOT USE OUR WEBSITES, MOBILE APPLICATIONS OR OTHER PRODUCTS OR SERVICES. These Terms of Use ("Terms") apply to your access to, and use of, the websites, mobile applications and other products or services (collectively,...

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  • Fluke TiX620 Infrared Camera offers superb, affordable image quality

    Fluke Corp. introduces the new Fluke® TiX620 Infrared Camera, joining the TiX640, TiX660 and TiX1000 models as part of the Fluke Expert Series. The TiX620 is an ideal infrared camera for the experienced thermographer. Its 640 x 480 resolution provides high measurement accuracy and 5.6 inch high-resolution LCD screen affords a premium in-field viewing experience making identification of problem spots quicker and easier. The large screen enables thermographers to identify issues and edit images directly on camera while still in the field — reducing time in the office that was previously spent optimizing images and generating reports.

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  • Why Use an Annealing Furnace?

    The International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90) expanded the range of the Standard Platinum Resistance Thermometer (SPRT). This expansion presented new challenges to the thermometer industry. Among these challenges are the care and maintenance of the SPRT and the High Temperature Standard Platinum Resistance Thermometer (HTSPRT). With correct care and maintenance, an SPRT can provide years of accurate, stable measurements. Without proper care and maintenance, an SPRT can be damaged beyond repair...

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  • Which assets should be screened for vibration?

    Figuring out which assets should be screened for vibration can be difficult. Installing vibration monitoring sensors on key assets can increase uptime and reduce costs.

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  • Top 10 industrial applications for remote vibration sensors

    Vibration screening helps maintenance and reliability teams avoid rotating machine failure.

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  • Understanding Dry-Block Calibrators: Precision and Reliability in Temperature Calibration

    A dry-block calibrator is a tool for calibrating temperature measurement devices. Unlike other calibration methods, dry-block calibrators use a dry-well to provide a stable and uniform temperature source, making them ideal for accurate temperature calibration.These devices are critical in ensuring that temperature sensors and thermometers provide correct readings, vital in various industries where precise temperature control is required. In this article, we’ll discuss how dry-block calibrators...

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  • Moving from reactive to predictive maintenance

    Fluke News Plus Predictive Maintenance Archive Articles

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  • Beyond the multimeter, part 2: using a multimeter and an oscilloscope to troubleshoot transient voltages in variable frequency drive output

    The digital multimeter is the mainstay of electrical troubleshooting and the tool that most of us reach for first. In Beyond the Multimeter, we look at five examples of how reaching for an oscilloscope next can make troubleshooting faster, easier, and more effective.

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  • Practical applications for single-phase voltage recording

    Voltage stability may be a problem in areas where loads are cycling on and off during the day. Large compressors, motors, welding machines, arc furnaces, power factor correction capacitors and other large electrical machinery along with system impedance can easily cause voltage dips, swells, and transients.

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  • Detecting power quality issues

    The electrical power issues that most frequently affect industrial plants include voltage sags and swells, harmonics, transients, and voltage and current unbalance. The proper tools to correct these issues include knowledge and electrical test instruments ideally suited for each task.

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  • What is Capacitance?

    Capacitance is the ability of a component or circuit to collect and store energy in the form of an electrical charge.

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  • Multimeter measurements on adjustable speed drives utilizing the new Fluke 87V DMM

    In the past, motor repair meant dealing with traditional three-phase motor failures that were largely the result of water, dust, grease, failed bearings, misaligned motor shafts, or just plain old age. But motor repair has changed in a big way with the introduction of electronically controlled motors, more commonly referred to as adjustable speed drives (ASDs).

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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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  • Detecting critical inductive heating problems

    Inductive heating, which typically occurs when phase conductors are routed around metal mounting channels, supports, or braces, can cause catastrophic and deadly failures in electrical distribution and control equipment.

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  • Software reveals power of data to more maintenance managers

    CNX 3000 wireless test tool field trial by electrical contractor AECI in industrial facilities: trouble call applications

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  • What kind of thermal imager focus system do you need?

    In infrared imaging, precise focus means a lot more than just getting a clear image. It can mean the difference between catching or overlooking a problem.

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  • Case study: Low Power Factor

    Because power quality issues are difficult to pinpoint, clients often reach the wrong conclusions about their power issues. That often leads to expensive solutions that don't actually correct the underlying problem.

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  • How to use a phasor diagram?

    When you perform an energy or power quality survey you need to measure days or weeks of data, imagine the disappointment if when you return to the logger after that time you discover that you have failed to capture the correct measurements. The support teams at Fluke all too often get calls from users who don’t understand the measurements they have logged, usually they think the instrument is at fault. Usually though the problem is due to the user making a connection error, this can be due to incorrect...

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  • The difference between telephoto, macro and wide angle IR lenses

    Learn how for some use cases, a telephoto, macro or wide angle lens can prove invaluable. Plus, find out why ‘smart lenses' are better than the alternative.

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  • Remote power monitoring for maintenance managers

    Keeping all the components of a facility running safely and efficiently is no easy task. And nobody knows that better than maintenance managers. Tracking the operational health of all those components is key to preventing unexpected failures and costly downtime. The trouble is, routine maintenance checks often miss recurring problems. If maintenance technicians aren’t taking readings at the right moment, an intermittent fault can go undetected until it escalates into a full-fledged failure.The...

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  • Case Study: Manufacturer Finds 143 Leaks in Air Compressor System Without Impacting Uptime

    Find out how air leak detection equipment prevents downtime for a 150,000 square foot plant that runs approximately 400 tools on compressed air, produced by a 200-horsepower compressor.

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  • Case Study: Expediting Compressed Air System Leak Detection

    Even the smallest air leaks can compound product and energy waste and lost production time—especially for a production line that cannot function without compressed air to run its tools and processes.

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  • Three ways to conduct thermal inspections

    Thermal cameras provide a return on investment

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  • Getting real with the Industrial Internet of Things

    The Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT)-the concept of interconnected applications, equipment, and technology- is more than just an abstraction.

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  • What is the safest way to work in the danger zone? Don’t.

    According to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) Recommended Practices for Health and Safety Programs, a 50-person plant typically can increase productivity by 13% and save more than $265,000 in faulty products by implementing a rigorous safety and health program.

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  • Building a Machine Health Monitoring Matrix

    Baseline and trend your machine health monitoring in one place to analyze and troubleshoot issues quickly and efficiently.

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  • Case Study: High-Demand Coffee Roaster Discovers Energy Savings Through Compressed Air System Testing

    Project engineers at a coffee roasting company participated in a pilot study using industrial acoustic imaging technology in a facility where conditions tend to generate many leaks. The test identified the company could save more than 10% per year in energy consumption with the new leak detection device.The 300,000-square-foot facility houses a coffee roasting and packaging area, coffee wet process area, and tea blending and packaging area. All operations require proper air pressure to efficiently...

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  • How to improve air tools performance

    Maximize your pneumatic tools performance with the Fluke ii900 Acoustic Imaging Camera. Diagnose pressure drop and air flow issues in compressed air lines quickly and easily.

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  • HVAC and industrial applications for the Fluke T+ and T+Pro Electrical Testers

     If you're still using these solenoid testers, it's time to trade up to an solid-state electrical tester.

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  • Safety considerations for live measurements: keep your eyes on the job at hand

    Measuring live voltages and current in today's high energy environments can result in a severe hazard to equipment and users if proper precautions are not applied. Given the risk of transients, surges, and old-fashioned human error, it always pays to follow safe work practices and use test instruments rated for the voltage or current you're measuring.

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  • VFD troubleshooting at a water-quality plant

    A Florida county water utilities department uses Fluke tools to measure VFD output filtering, Min/Max frequency, phase-to-phase voltage imbalances and motor insultation resistance checks.

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  • Case study: Wind park engineer goes sky high to troubleshoot

    A Canadian engineer keeps wind farm in New Brunswick up and running by using a Fluke multimeter.

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  • Clamp meter readings: problems and solutions

    Since a small increase in current flow to a motor produces a proportionately larger amount of heat, motor amperage exceeding nameplate values should be carefully investigated as a possible cause. These overload trips, though often caused by motor loading issues, can also indicate bearing failure, insulation breakdown or voltage unbalance.

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  • Test and measurements for electrical fire prevention

    For the most part industrial and commercial electrical systems are getting safer and more reliable. The U.S. Fire Administration's most recent report, analyzing data from 2001, estimates that 8.7% of the nation's 47,785 non-residential fires were caused by electrical distribution equipment. That's 32% fewer than in 1998.

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  • Using thermal imaging to monitor motors and gearboxes

    Predictive maintenance (PdM) programs monitor equipment condition, with the goal of identifying problems in advance and avoiding equipment failure. One powerful tool for monitoring rotating equipment is thermal imaging.

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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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  • 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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  • Boiler maintenance and troubleshooting best practices

    Boilers and their associated systems are an important part of a modern commercial building's central energy plant. Prevent costly downtime and expensive equipment failures.

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  • Measuring motor shaft voltage discharges with Fluke MDA-550 Motor Drive Analyzer

    This application note explains how to use the MDA-550 Motor Drive Analyzer and a shaft voltage probe to measure motor shaft voltage discharge events.

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  • Find industrial energy waste

    With energy savings, there's intent and then there's plan. Industrial facilities in the United States show a sustained interest in energy management. That's the intent: Reduce overall energy usage or sustain usage but increase the amount produced per kW used.In manufacturing, a plan will only stick if it has both the wisdom of experience guiding the vision and the ROI numbers to back up the effort. But in energy, there just isn't the body of research out there for an industrial plant manager to use to set baselines for what "reasonable" energy usage looks like in a manufacturing facility.

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  • Identifying and solving common motor and drive problems

    Troubleshooting motor and drive problems such as single-phasing (losing one of the phase voltages) and flashover currents to outer bearings.

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  • Foundation™ Fieldbus: System and diagnostic basics

    The current trend in factory automation is to replace traditional control schemes in which each device has its own control wiring with bus systems that link a number of devices via the same cable. One benefit of bus networks is that they require far fewer cables and wires to connect devices to controllers. One of the most popular and widely used of these bus systems is Foundation Fieldbus.

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  • Inside Fluke’s most accurate multimeters: the 8588A and 8558A 8.5-digit digital multimeters

    Fluke's latest 8588A and 8558A high performance DMMs include several new and innovative improvements to help you do your job right. See for yourself here.

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  • University of Washington alumna and beloved Fluke engineer, Stephanie Subak, inspires the next generation of women in STEM

    The University of Washington (UW) is one of the top-ranked universities for electrical engineering nationwide. The University of Washington’s Electrical & Computer Engineering department (ECE) values innovation and high-impact research. They’re also committed to broadening the STEM population to include more women, underrepresented minorities, and foreign nationals. The UW ECE exceeded the national average of women in the field for undergraduate and graduate degrees in recent years. Nhu Trong...

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  • How to Troubleshoot Transient Voltages in Variable Frequency Drives Using a Digital Multimeter

    A digital multimeter (DMM) is the first tool most of us reach for when troubleshooting an electrical issue. It provides a variety of measurement features that can help isolate a problem or narrow down the list of potential issues. Troubleshoot Transient Voltages in VFDs Using a Digital MultimeterWhen troubleshooting a variable frequency drive (VFD), a multimeter is an excellent tool to start with. Variable frequency drives are motor controllers that vary the frequency and voltage of power supplied...

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  • Organization empowers women through mentorship to close STEM gender gap

    When the Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology (SCWIST) was founded in 1981, it had a simple vision: empower, include, inspire, connect, and sustain Canadian women in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields. Today, SCWIST remains a leader in STEM programs, partnerships, scholarships, and networks for women of all ages in Canada. An advocate for women and girls pursuing STEM careers, they believe it is crucial to their mission to narrow the gender gap by encouraging...

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  • Choosing and using cables for RF calibration

    Fluke Calibration produces the broadest range of electrical, RF, temperature, pressure & flow calibration instruments & software that help measurement professionals around the globe.

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  • Event recording (or logging) with a Fluke 287/289 digital multimeter

    The application note explains what kind of logging these meters can perform, how to use the recording feature, and the information that can be provided to you. This note also discusses how FlukeView Forms PC software is used to increase the power of the Recording feature.

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  • What Is Measurement Uncertainty, and Why Is It Important in Calibration?

    Measurement uncertainty is a critical calculation in the calibration process. Many calibration laboratories must report it to customers to maintain compliance with quality standards such as ISO 17025. But more importantly, without an accurate, reliable sense of a measurement tool’s uncertainties, users risk signing off on systems that might be unsafe to operate — something that can quickly become dangerous, especially in industrial operations, like oil refineries.That said, calculating measurement...

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  • The Difference Between Gauge and Absolute Pressure

    Many people think of pressure simply as force distributed evenly over a defined area. Yet, there are different types of pressure and also different modes or manners of measuring pressure — all of which are differential in nature, i.e., they’re defined by the difference between a starting point of measurement and an end point.Two of the most common modes of pressure measurement, gauge and absolute, provide different readings and have different uses.In this article, we’ll cover the difference...

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  • How a few good test tools saved motor replacements at a pulp and paper company

    Few things are as disposable as paper towels. But the next time you nonchalantly toss away (or compost) a paper towel, keep in mind that there's a lot more to it than meets the eye.

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