The Fluke T6-1000 Electrical Tester with FieldSense™ technology lets you quickly, safely take True rms voltage and current measurements without test leads.
Unlike other fork testers that merely detect voltage, the T6-1000 makes actual measurements, without contacting a live, metallic conductor. Just slide the 17.8 mm open fork, the widest in the industry, over a conductor and read simultaneous voltage and current values. Or simultaneous frequency and current values. The open fork works with wires up to AWG 4/0 (120 mm2). Or, you can use the attached test leads to measure voltage DC to 1000 V.
• True rms voltage and current to 200 A AC, 1000 V AC
• Resistance 1 Ω to 100 kΩ
Work on any jobsite
Make use of the HOLD button to temporarily freeze the reading on the screen so you can keep working with the same measurement up. Plus, the display features large, easy-to-read numbers and a backlight for darker work environments or inside cabinets. The T6-1000 works with the Fluke TPACK ToolPak™ Magnetic Meter Hanger to make it even more convenient.
How FieldSense™ technology works
FieldSense ™ technology is different than other open fork testers work by interpreting a magnetic field to show AC current. FieldSense™ detects an electrical field that interacts with a T6 reference signal, showing a voltage value on the tester’s display.
Includes:
• Attached test leads with removable 4 mm probe caps
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.
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A versatile and rugged tool for high current applications
Confidently take reliable readings with true-rms, Fluke 355 and 353 digital clamp meters; the tool of choice for high current clamp-on amp meter sizes up to 2000 A. The extra wide jaws easily clamp around large conductors, which are typically found in high current applications. The extra robust design and CAT IV 600 V, CAT III 1000 V ratings add an extra element of user protection when performing high power measures.
Accurate peak measurements are possible using the in-rush inrush mode, ideal for motor and inductive loads. The 355 also measures voltage and resistance, making it an ideal clamp meter for utility, electrical contractors and industrial service technicians.
Precision laser alignment made easy The rugged Fluke 831 has an intuitive guided user interface that enables quick and complete shaft alignment without advanced training or complicated programs. And while it’s easy to use, laser alignment with the Fluke 831 is powerful enough for the skilled technician. You can cover more of your machines with all the functionality needed on the plant floor, from thermal growth to user defined tolerances and more.
Reduce costs by avoiding downtime Misalignment causes at least half of all damage to rotating machinery, studies show. Instead of fixing the problem, teams often just treat the symptoms of misalignment and replace bearings, couplings, and seals because they think alignment takes too long. Contrary to expectations, laser alignment can be fast and easy. So, every machine that is repaired and overhauled should be aligned – not just a few. Teams that embrace laser alignment can save thousands of dollars per year by avoiding downtime and energy waste and reducing the number of bearings and seals they have to replace.
Key features • Fast, easy, and precise alignment that adapts to your needs. • Rugged build and the highest-in-class IP rating. • Single-laser technology for the fastest, most accurate laser alignment. • Cloud connection enables real-time collaboration. • Use up to 8 measurement points to achieve precision alignment on vertical machines.