New Clamp Meters Tout Increased Flexibility

Oct. 24, 2010
Every clamp meter in the family features thinner, smaller jaws for use in crowded equipment cabinets, large backlit displays, true-RMS standard, increased resistance range and improved overmolding for easier handling and improved survival if dropped.

Fluke's new family of clamp meters is designed to meet unique requirements of users testing and maintaining electrical systems, industrial equipment and controls and commercial and industrial heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment.

Every clamp meter in the family features thinner, smaller jaws for use in crowded equipment cabinets, large backlit displays, true-RMS standard, increased resistance range and improved overmolding for easier handling and improved survival if dropped. The new Fluke family of clamp meters includes the Fluke 381 remote display true-RMS AC/DC with detachable wireless display, the Fluke 376 true-RMS AC/DC with the iFlex current probe, the Fluke 374 and 375 true-RMS AC/DC that can read up to 600 V and 600 A in both AC and DC modes, and the Fluke 373 true-RMS AC
 
Fluke also introduces the iFlex i2500-18 and i2500-10 flexible current probes. The new Fluke iFlex flexible current probes expand the measurement range of the select Fluke meters to 2500 A AC while providing measurement flexibility. The iFlex probes connect directly to the meter, displaying current measurements without error prone scaling factors. The large coil allows users to reach around large or awkward-shaped conductors, while the small 0.3-inch profile allows the coil to reach between tightly packed cables and improves access in crowded spaces. A 6-foot cord is designed to make it easier to see readings at a distance from the conductor.