Fluke
thermal Imagers are available with different detector sizes,
temperature ranges, and thermal sensitivities to meet every image
quality requirement. All Fluke thermal imagers are fully
radiometric. Measurement data for thousands of individual sensor
points are stored. All these data points can be used for analysis
and reporting on the imager, or in the software supplied with each
instrument. These rugged, battery-powered instruments are easy-to
use and incorporate advanced features to increase your ability to
predict impending problems faster.
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The
ScopeMeter 192, 196, and 199 high-performance oscilloscopes have
bandwidth of 60, 100, and 200 MHz and sample rates up to 2.5 GS/s.
The C models add a high-resolution color display that has a fast
update rate, waveform pass/fail testing and a digital persistence
mode - making the analysis of complex and dynamic signals that much
easier. For industrial, electronic, or electro mechanical
applications, the 123 and 124 Industrial ScopeMeters feature 20 MHz
bandwidth, Connect-and-View software for quick measurements and a
dual DMM and paperless recorder to get virtually any job done.
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The
Fluke 8845A and 8846A 6.5 digit precision multimeters have the
precision and versatility to handle your most demanding
measurements, on the bench or in a system. These meters are both
high performance and feature rich, yet also remarkably easy to use.
These digital multimeters perform the functions you would expect to
see in a multifunction DMM, including measuring volts, ohms, and
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The
Fluke 1740 Series three-phase power quality loggers are everyday
power meters for technicians who troubleshoot and analyze power
quality issues. Capable of simultaneously logging up to 500 power
parameters for up to 85 days and monitoring for events, these power
loggers help uncover intermittent and hard-to-find power quality
issues. The included PQ Log software quickly assesses the quality of
power at the service entrance, substation, or at the load, according
to the latest EN50160 standard.
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These
three-phase power quality meters help you locate, predict, prevent
and troubleshoot problems in power distribution systems. These
easy-to-use power quality tools are a “must have” for any person who
maintains or troubleshoots three phase power. The new IEC Class A
standards for flicker and power quality are built right in to take
the guess work out of power monitoring.
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With
the bright color power meter display to analyze the harmonic
spectrum, a low-pass filter to remove high frequency noise, and a
high EMC immunity design, the Fluke 345 power analyzer is ideal for
troubleshooting power quality on switching loads. Additionally, the
Hall Effect clamp meter design makes measurement of dc current
possible without the need to break the circuit with the power meter.
The internal memory of the power analyzer enables long-term power
quality logging for analysis of trends or intermittent problems.
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The
Fluke 1623 and 1625 are distinctive earth ground testers that can
perform all four types of earth ground measurement. Specifically,
the Fluke 1623 and 1625 testers are able to measure earth ground
loop resistances using only clamps – called Stakeless testing. This
method doesn’t require the use of earth ground stakes or the
disconnection of ground rods.
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The
clamp-on ground testing technique used by the Fluke 1630 simplifies
ground loop testing and enables non-intrusive leakage current
measurement. The compact and rugged design makes the Fluke 1630 easy
to use in small places and harsh environments, while the ‘display
hold’ and the continuity testing with an audible alarm function
ensures convenience in use. The novel technique means that earth
ground loop testing and continuity testing can be completed without
breaking the circuit. Data Sheet