FLUKE Corporation
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Key features and types of Fluke meters:
- Digital Multimeters (DMMs):
These are the most common type of Fluke meter, used for measuring voltage, current, resistance, capacitance, frequency, and more. - Clamp Meters:
These meters allow for measuring current without breaking the circuit, by clamping around the wire. - HVAC Multimeters:
Designed for HVAC technicians, these meters often include features like microamps for flame sensors and temperature measurement. - Industrial Multimeters:
Built for demanding industrial environments, these meters offer features like low impedance mode to prevent ghost voltage readings. - True-RMS Meters:
These meters provide accurate readings for both AC and DC voltage and current, even with non-linear loads.
Common Fluke multimeter models:
- Fluke 117:
A popular choice for electricians, featuring non-contact voltage detection and low impedance mode. - Fluke 179:
A full-featured precision multimeter with a built-in thermometer for temperature measurement. - Fluke 87V:
An industrial multimeter designed for troubleshooting motor drives and automation systems. - Fluke 115:
A field technician's multimeter with True-RMS measurements and a backlit display.
Why choose Fluke?
- Durability:
Fluke meters are known for their rugged construction and ability to withstand harsh environments. - Accuracy:
They provide reliable and accurate measurements, essential for troubleshooting and maintenance. - Features:
Fluke offers a wide range of features and models to suit various applications and needs. - Reputation:
Fluke is a trusted and respected brand among professionals in various fields.



