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Fluke 117 Electrician's Ideal Multimeter with Non-Contact Voltage

Portable true-rms meter for commercial applications. The Fluke 117 is the ideal gauge for demand settings such as trade center buildings, hospitals, schools. The Fluke 117 includes integrated non-contact voltage detection to help get jobs done faster.



See also the Fluke 114 Electrical Multimeter, Fluke 115 Multimeter, and Fluke 116 HVAC Multimeter with Temperature and Microamp.
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16302 FC Earth Ground Clamp
Fluke 1630-2 FC Earth Ground Clamp
The Fluke 1630 is a MUST HAVE for those who are intent on improving the reliability of their systems and making it impervious to impulse damage. The Fluke 1630 is easy to use, highly accurate and an industry standard”- verified purchaser



The 1630-2 FC clamp measures earth ground loop resistances for multi-grounded systems using the dual-clamp jaw. This test technique eliminates the dangerous and time-consuming activity of disconnecting parallel grounds, as well as the process of finding suitable locations for auxiliary test stakes. You can also perform ground tests in places that were previously difficult: inside buildings, on power pylons or anywhere you don't have access to soil to place auxiliary test stakes.



Earth ground ac leakage current measurement

- Identify ac leakage currents without disconnecting the earth ground stake from the grounding system–ideal for system troubleshooting.

- Rugged heavy-duty clamp jaw stays in alignment and in calibration even in every day, on-the-job industrial environments.



Logging measurements

- The earth ground clamp saves time by automatically recording data at pre-set intervals

- Saves up to 32,760 measurements in memory at the set logging interval.

- Saves time by recording and storing measured values.



Alarm threshold

- User-defined high/low alarm limits, for rapid measurement evaluation.



Band-pass filter

- Selectable band-pass filter function removes unwanted noise from the ac leakage current measurement.



Fluke Connect® Wireless System

- The 1630-2 FC supports the Fluke Connect Wireless System connects the clamp with an app on your smartphone or tablet (may - not be available in all regions).

- You can save these measurements, and images to Fluke Connect Cloud storage and share with your team.

- Maximize uptime and make confident maintenance decisions with data you can trust and trace.

- Access baseline, historical and current measurements by asset.

- Share your measurement data using ShareLive™ video calls and emails.

- The 1630-2 FC is part of a growing system of connected test tools and equipment maintenance software. Visit the website to learn more about the Fluke Connect system.



561 HVAC Infrared  Contact Thermometer
Fluke 561 HVAC Infrared & Contact Thermometer
IR thermometer with type K thermocouple capability



Lighten up your toolbox. The Fluke 561 contact and IR thermometer combines the temperature measurement functionality needed by industrial, electrical and HVAC/R professionals, all in one tool. It also measures infrared and contact temperature, eliminating the need to use separate test equipment. Fast, efficient and easy to use, saving you valuable time and effort.



With the Fluke 561 infrared thermometer , you can also take contact and ambient temperature measurements in the way that suits you best. Use an IR thermometer to instantly measure hot, moving, electrified and hard-to-reach objects. Inspect motors, insulation, circuit breakers, radiant heat, pipes, corroded joints, and cables. Plus, scans for ducts, and other hard-to-reach objects, right from the floor. Just leave your ladder in the truck. You can use the flexible and handy Fluke 561 scanner tubing, or plug in any thermocouple probe with the industry standard mini-type K connector you already have to measure superheat or internal temperature.
1777  ThreePhase Power Quality Analyzer
Fluke 1777 - Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzer
Automatic measurements. More flexibility. Better power quality troubleshooting.



Fluke 1770 Series Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzers eliminate the complexities of power quality logging, troubleshooting, and analysis. Engineered to be the faster, easier way to perform power quality studies, the 1770 Series offers automatic measurements, a straightforward user interface and setup, best-in-class specifications, and a simplified reporting platform. The instrument can also be powered directly from the measurement circuit, eliminating the need to find a power outlet or use a lengthy extension cord.



With the 1770 Series you’ll never miss a critical power quality event—from fast transients up to 8 kV, harmonics up to 30 kHz, dips and swells, as well as the voltage, current, and power measurements that enable you to characterize your electrical system.



Automatic measurement capture



Whether you’re performing a quick system check or a detailed power quality study, consistent data is key. The Fluke 1770 Series offers a unique automatic measurement capture system that helps ensure you’re collecting the right data every time, while still giving you the flexibility to select and adjust specific parameters as needed. More than 500 power quality parameters are captured by default and the guided setup makes it easy to select the right parameters for the system you’re working on. Logged data is instantly viewable, downloadable, and shareable with Fluke Energy Analyze Plus software so you never need to wait to finish a session before reviewing results or analyzing data.



Ultimate measurement confidence



The Fluke 1770 Series are 2-in-1 devices that combine the troubleshooting functionality of a power quality meter with the robust analysis and logging capabilities of a standalone power quality analyzer—in a single, easy-to-use, handheld device.



The ‘PQ Meter’ function gives you immediate access to live onscreen data in the field so you can quickly identify potential problems while troubleshooting. The detailed ‘PQ Logging and Analysis’ function eliminates the complexity of performing power quality studies by guiding you through the setup process ensuring you’re capturing the right data every time. Couple these measurement modes with a unique measurement connection autocorrect function and you can be confident that you never need to worry about going back for a second measurement—even if you were unsure about what to look for when you started.



Powerful analysis software with easy-to-create reports



Fluke 1770 Series Power Quality Analyzers come standard with the powerful Fluke Energy Analyze Plus software, designed to eliminate the hassles found with other multi-purpose application software. Energy Analyze Plus helps you evaluate power quality data right out of the box and without extensive training.



Energy Analyze Plus makes downloading, analyzing, tracking, and reporting power quality and energy data easier than ever. Quickly compare results to historical values, benchmark against industry norms, compare measured data to local conditions, and create a more complete picture of what’s occurring across your facility, even as the data is still being collected. Energy Analyze Plus offers unified support for the Fluke 1730, 1740, and 1770 Series of Energy Loggers and Power Quality Analyzers.



“In-workshop” and “in-the-field” setup and download through PC application software

Simple data downloads using USB memory stick, WiFi, LTE, wired Ethernet, or USB cable

Analyze every measured detail of energy consumption and power quality state-of-health with automated reporting



One-touch reporting creates standardized reports conforming to standards like EN 50160, IEEE 519, GOST 33073 IEC 61000-2-2, or export data in PQDIF or NeQual compatible format or CSV for use with third-party software



Advanced analysis allows the user to choose any available logged parameter and create a highly customized view of measurements for advanced data correlation



High-speed voltage transient capture



Transients negatively impact otherwise healthy systems every day and their potential to damage your equipment can’t be underestimated. Whether your system is experiencing impulsive or oscillatory transients, the results can be devastating and cause problems ranging from insulation failures to total equipment failures. The Fluke 1775 and Fluke 1777 incorporate advanced transient capture technology to help you clearly identify high-speed voltage transients, so you have the data you need to stop them in their tracks. The Fluke 1775 Power Quality Analyzer has 1MHz sampling capability to capture fast transients, while the Fluke 1777 Power Quality Analyzer has 20MHz sampling capability to capture the fastest transients in high detail.



Compliant to international standards



The Fluke 1770 Series offers the best-in-class accuracy you’ve come to expect from a Fluke Power Quality Analyzer in a future IEC 61000-4-30 Class A edition 3 compliant package. On top of that, the 1770 Series has been engineered to meet the future requirements of Class A edition, for conformance to EN 50160 and IEEE 519, so you’ll be prepared to tackle tomorrow’s measurement requirements, today.
9170 9171 9172  9173 Metrology Well Calibrators
Fluke 9170, 9171, 9172, & 9173 Metrology Well Calibrators
Accurate enough for lab use, and rugged and portable enough to take anywhere
• Best-performing industrial heat sources (accuracy, stability, uniformity) in the world
• Immersion depth to 203 mm (8 in)
• Optional ITS-90 reference input reads PRTs to ±0.006 °C
• Temperature range from –45 °C to 700 °C

Every once in a while, a new product comes around that changes the rules. It happened when we introduced handheld dry-wells. It happened when we introduced Micro-Baths. Now we’ve combined bath-level performance with dry-well functionality and legitimate reference thermometry to create Metrology Wells.

With groundbreaking new proprietary electronics from Fluke Calibration's (patents pending), Metrology Wells let you bring lab-quality performance into whatever field environment you might work in. New analog and digital control techniques provide stability as good as ±0.005 °C. And with dual-zone control, axial (or “vertical") uniformity is as good as ±0.02 °C over a 60 mm (2.36 in) zone. (That’s 60 mm!) Such performance doesn’t exist anywhere else outside of fluid baths.

In short, there are six critical components of performance in an industrial heat source (which the European metrology community explains, for example, in the document EA-10/13): calibrated display accuracy, stability, axial (vertical) uniformity, radial (well-to-well) uniformity, impact from loading, and hysteresis. We added a seventh in the form of a legitimate reference thermometer input and created an entirely new product category: Metrology Wells.

(By the way, Metrology Wells are the only products on the market supported by published specifications addressing every performance category in the EA-10/13. Our specs aren’t just hopes or guidelines. They apply to every Metrology Well we sell.)