The three models of the new 170 Series are the new benchmark for common multimeters. All three set the standard with their combination of precision, features, ease of use, safety and reliability
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True-rms measurements and optimized ergonomics make the 320 Series Clamp Meters the best general troubleshooting tool for commercial and residential electricians. The 323, 324 and 325 series are designed to check for the presence of load current, AC voltage and continuity of circuits, switches, fuses and contacts. These small, sturdy clamp gauges are ideally suited for current measurements up to 400 A in tight cable enclosures. The Fluke 325 also offers DC current and frequency measurements.
Compatible with most hydraulic and pneumatic test pumps, users can also make use of Fluke's 700G/TRACK Software to upload over 8000 pressure measurements logged in the field.
Features
- Precision pressure measurement from ±10 inH2O to 10,000 psi (20 to 690 bar)
- Reference class gauge accuracies to 0.04% of reading
- Easy to use, rugged construction for reliable performance
- CSA; Class 1, Div 2, Groups A-D rating
- ATEX rating: II 3 G Ex nA IIB T6
- Combine with the 700PTPK or 700HTPK pump kits for a complete pressure testing solution for up to 600 psi (40 bar) with the PTP-1 pneumatic pump and up to - - 10,000 psi (690 bar) with the HTP-2 hydraulic pump
- Log up to 8493 pressure measurements to memory (requires 700G/TRACK software)
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.
Fluke 750P Series Pressure Modules are easy to use. To measure pressure, connect the pressure module to a pressure source or hand pump and then connect the pressure module cable to the calibrator. Apply pressure from the pressure source and it is displayed digitally on the calibrator. At the touch of a button, the pressure may be displayed in up to 11 different engineering units. When used with the 750 Series Documenting Process Calibrators, pressure readings can be date/time stamped and stored electronically for later retrieval. This saves time, eliminates errors, and supports F85compliance with quality standards and regulations.