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Measuring Tools

Fluke 6102, 7102, 7103 Micro-Bath Thermometer Calibrators

Portable and extremely stable
• World’s smallest portable calibration baths
• Calibrates sensors of any size or shape
• Stability to ±0.015 °C
• Ranges from –30 °C to 200 °C

Need portability and extreme stability? Fluke 6102, Fluke 7102, and Fluke 7103 Micro-Baths have both. We invented the Micro-Bath. And, while many have tried to duplicate it, none of them use proprietary Fluke Calibration controllers, so none of them deliver performance like a Fluke Calibration bath. Micro-Baths can be used anywhere for any type of sensor. The 6102 weighs less than 4.5 kg (10 lb.), with the fluid. It’s lighter and smaller than most dry-wells, has a spill-proof lid, and is easier to carry than your lunch. You can take it where you need to go without carts or excessive effort. Micro-Baths can even be transported with the fluid in them.
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110 Truerms Digital Multimeter
Fluke 110 True-rms Digital Multimeter
Compact true-rms meter for accurate electrical installation and troubleshooting



The Fluke 110 is a versatile multimeter for electrical measurements and troubleshooting. Trusted by residential and commercial electricians for troubleshooting and maintenance. The Fluke 110 is intended for professional use where true-rms accuracy is required.



Key product capabilities

- True-rms ac voltage for accurate measurements on non-linear signals

- Great white LED backlight for working in dark areas

- Resistance and continuity

- Min./Max./Average to record signal fluctuations

- CAT III 600 V safety rating
9100S 9102S Handheld DryWells
Fluke 9100S, 9102S Handheld Dry-Wells
World’s smallest, lightest and most portable dry-wells
• Smallest dry-wells in the world
• Ranges from –10°C to 375°C
• Accuracy to ±0.25°C, stability of ±0.05°C at 0°C
• RS-232 interface

Fluke Calibration's line of portable dry-wells is incredible. They’re the smallest, lightest, and most portable dry-wells in the world. And now they're better than ever!
707 Current Loop Calibrator with Quick Click Knob
Fluke 707 Current Loop Calibrator with Quick Click Knob
Fastest one-handed handheld tool for loop inspection



The Fluke 707 title="Loop Calibrator">Loop Calibrator is a high performance solution for calibrating, repairing, and maintaining current loops. The new "Quick Click" knob makes the tool extremely fast and easy to operate. The device features:

- One-handed user interface with "Quick Click" hold knob

- Source finding, simulation, and mA measurement

- 0.015% accuracy and 0.001 mA resolution

- Simultaneous display of mA and % of range

- Selectable stages or ramp results

- 24 V loop supply with mA measurement, including 250O HART resistor

- 0-28 VDC measurement to check Loop Voltage

- Easy battery replacement without opening the box

- Simple box with separate protective case

- Three year warranty

1760TR ThreePhase Power Quality Recorder
Fluke 1760TR Three-Phase Power Quality Recorder
The Fluke 1760 Three-Phase Power Quality Recorder complies strictly with IEC 61000-4-30 Class-A, for advanced power quality analysis and consistent conformity testing. Designed for the analysis of utility and industrial power distribution systems, in medium and low voltage networks, these power quality monitors give customers the flexibility to customize threshold selection, algorithms and measurements. The Fluke 1760 power recorder records the most thorough detail for user-selected parameters.



Usage



Detailed fault analysis – Performs high-speed transient analysis and finds root causes of equipment malfunctions for later mitigation of malfunctions and predictive maintenance. The fast transient option, with a measuring range of 6,000 V, makes it possible to record very short impulses such as lightning strikes.



Class-A Quality of Service Compliance – Validates the quality of incoming power at the service gateway. Thanks to Class A conformance, the Fluke 1760 allows unquestioned verification.



Correlation of events at multiple locations – Using GPS time synchronization, users can quickly detect where a fault first occurred, both inside and outside the facility.



Galvanic separation and DC coupling – Allows complete measurement of dissimilar power systems. For example, troubleshooting a UPS system by simultaneously recording battery voltage and power output.



Power quality and power load monitoring – Assess baseline power quality to validate compatibility with critical systems prior to installation and verify electrical system capacity before increasing loads.