New Clamp Meters Are Designed For Rugged Environments

Oct. 11, 2010
New tools include a full-featured meter with a detachable display, the Fluke 376 True-rms AC/DC Clamp meter designed for testing large industrial motors, Fluke 374 and 375 True-rms AC/DC clamp meters that measure both AC and DC current, the Fluke 373 True-rms AC clamp meter and the Fluke iFlexfFlexible current probes.

New clamp meters from Fluke Corp. are designed to meet requirements for testing and maintaining electrical systems, industrial equipment and controls, and commercial and industrial heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment. 

New tools include a full-featured meter with a detachable display, the Fluke 376 True-rms AC/DC Clamp meter designed for testing large industrial motors, Fluke 374 and 375 True-rms AC/DC clamp meters that measure both AC and DC current, the Fluke 373 True-rms AC clamp meter and the Fluke iFlexfFlexible current probes.

The clamp meters feature thinner, smaller jaws designed for easier use inside crowded equipment cabinets, large backlit displays, true-rms standard and improved overmolding for easier handling. The Fluke 381, 376, 375, 374 and iFlex current probes are rated for safe use in hazard category IV (CAT IV) 600 V environments (CAT IV 600 V, CAT III 1000 V) as defined by safety regulators in the United States, Canada and Europe. The Fluke 373 is rated CAT IV 300 V, CAT III 600 V. A rating of CAT IV 600 V is required for use in outdoor environments.

The Fluke 381 is a full-featured clamp meter allows users to remove the detachable wireless display for more flexibility, convenience and safety. It includes the new iFlex flexible current probe. The Fluke 376 is designed for the toughest industrial environments. It measures current up to 2500 A ac and 1000 A dc and can troubleshoot noisy motors and drives.