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  • Fluke Calibration 1620A Precision Thermo-Hygrometer

    The DewK measures temperature to ±0.125 °C and humidity to ±1.5% on two channels, and displays it on a big, clear screen.

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  • Fluke Calibration 9144 Metrology Well

    The 9144 Series Field Metrology Wells extend high performance to the industrial process environment by maximizing portability, speed, and functionality with little compromise to metrology performance.

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  • Fluke Calibration 9143 Field Metrology Well

    The 9143 Series Field Metrology Wells extend high performance to the industrial process environment by maximizing portability, speed, and functionality with little compromise to metrology performance.

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  • Fluke Calibration 1502A/1504 Thermometer Readout

    The 1502A and 1504 reference thermometers will read RTDs, PRDs, and thermistor sensors. Primary temperature standards, secondary temperature standards, fixed-point cells, water triple points, SPRTs, calibration baths, dry-block calibrators and temperature metrology training can also be found on this site.

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  • Peak Efficiency Cogeneration

    “Cogeneration” captures heat from energy-intensive industrial processes and puts it back to work—to make steam that drives a turbine generator or that heats other parts of the facility, for example. Heat recovery can increase energy efficiency by 30 percent or more. Cogeneration has garnered a lot of attention as a result, and sophisticated, almost  turnkey cogeneration solutions are now available in a range of sizes. Even the most sophisticated cogeneration system, however, is an electromechanical system that requires regular maintenance for reliable operation at peak efficiency.

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  • Determining Load Horsepower, Wiring, and Breaker Size for Safe and Efficient Installations

    “Let's just oversize the motor and we can run it lightly loaded—that will save us some money and be easier on the motor.” This is a false belief among some who select and install motors. Properly sizing motors for a given load results in driving loads more efficiently, saving energy, and saving dollars. Motors typically are most efficient when they are 90 % to 95 % loaded. Just because a motor says “25 Hp” on the nameplate does not mean the motor is producing twenty-five horsepower as it operates.Clamp meter readings: Problems and Solutions

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  • Fluke 1552a Stik Thermometer & Temperature Calibrator

    Accurate and repeatable to ±0.05 °C over its full range, the 1552A “Stik” Thermometer is the new “gold standard” of industrial temperature calibration.

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  • Fluke 714B Thermocouple Calibrator

    Measure and simulate 17 thermocouple types and millivolts

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  • TiX560 Infrared Camera with a 2x Telephoto Lens

    Designed for multiple maintenance, electrical and process applications, the TiX560 combined with the 2x telephoto lens safely makes distant objects appear closer with 2x magnification and can eliminate or greatly reduce the need to enter hazardous areas.

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  • Fluke Ti300 Infrared Camera

    A high performance, 240 x 180 thermal imaging camera. Includes wireless and LaserSharp™ auto focus making it ideal for maintenance professionals.

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  • 62 MAX Mini Infrared Thermometer

    Designed with your on-the-job needs in mind, the Fluke 62 MAX, 62 MAX+ Mini Infrared Thermometers are everything you'd expect from the experts in measurement tools. Small in size, extremely accurate and very easy to use.

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  • Fluke CV300 ClirVu® 75 mm (3 in) Infrared Window

    CV300 infrared window – less than 5 minute install and grounding, torture tested with quick-turn or security keyed access.

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  • Fluke i3000s Flex-24 AC Current Clamp, 610 mm (24 in.)

    The i3000s Flex is an ac current clamp utilizing the Rogowski principle. It can be used to measure currents up to 3000 A when used in conjunction with oscilloscopes, recorders or data loggers. The flexible and lightweight measuring head allows quick and easy installation in hard to reach areas.

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  • Fluke CNX™ C3003 Modular 3-Compartment Soft Case

    Compatible with Fluke CNX wireless modules and meters Three adjustable compartments, inner pocket, and carrying handle.

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  • Why thermal imaging is essential for detecting moisture damage

    With the growing concern about mold damage and associated health problems, inspectors are becoming increasingly vigilant in checking for areas of moisture within the confines of the building envelope. Weather related damage and flooding, and subsequent mold growth, have also escalated the need for tools that can facilitate fast and accurate moisture investigations.

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  • Why use a thermal imager?

    Infrared thermography provides the capability to help detect subtle problems before they result in failures. In industrial settings some equipment problems can be spotted through unusual vibration or sounds, but many other problems do not present such obvious symptoms. Many electrical problems can be detected by their thermal patterns, which, if not identified, could either lead to equipment failure or a more serious electrical hazard. Moisture problems in ceilings and walls can be very difficult...

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  • Regular infrared inspections can help keep systems running safely, efficiently

    Infrared cameras are ideal for finding apparent temperature differences between components or materials that can point to a potential problem.

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  • Vibration and the Fluke 810

    Sometimes vibration in industrial equipment is a symptom or even a cause of trouble; other times, it is part of normal machine operation.

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  • Techs are tuned in to benefits of wireless testing

    Wireless testing survey results with comments and insights from Fluke tool users

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  • Software reveals power of data to more maintenance managers

    CNX 3000 wireless test tool field trial by electrical contractor AECI in industrial facilities: trouble call applications

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  • What is voltage?

    Voltage is the pressure from an electrical circuit’s power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop, enabling them to do work such as illuminating a light.

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  • Troubleshooting 4 to 20 mA Process Control Systems without Breaking the Loop

    Troubleshooting 4 to 20 mA (milliamp) process control systems without breaking the loop using Fluke 773 Milliamp Process Clamp Meter

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  • Troubleshooting with the Fluke 116 Multimeter

    Read success stories from ONSITE PC Assitance owner Robert Johns. Working on mostly low voltage equipment for home offices and small-to-medium business, Johns uses the Fluke 116 to measure for low voltage, auto-ranging and min/max temperature.

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  • Tough Fluke tools

    Read harrowing true stories about extreme testing experiences with Fluke tools.

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  • Troubleshooting robotic equipment

    Troubleshooting robotic equipment with the Fluke 175 True RMS Digital Multimeter at Briggs & Stratton plant; manufactures small engines for generators, pumps, pressure washers

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  • Troubleshooting and collaborating in real time

    Fluke Connect for real-time troubleshooting and collaboration; technicians and managers can view same measurement data on smart phones at same time from virtually anywhere.

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  • Twenty Ways the Fluke 62 MAX+ Infrared Thermometer Can Save You Energy and Time

    Ways the 62 MAX+ Infrared Thermometer can save you energy and time in troubleshooting HVAC mechanical systems: air, water, coils, boilers, power supplies

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  • Even at home, Fluke tools stay on the job

    When Fluke tool users head for home, they know the workday is far from done. Customers describe how they use their industrial-strength Fluke test tools around the house.

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  • Motor Dan's best practices: how to keep VFDs and motors running

    Variable frequency drives (VFD) keep on gaining in popularity. Applied to blowers and pumps, they offer energy savings, and in mechanical applications they allow fine adjustments that wouldn't be possible by other methods.

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  • Fluke Ti450 Infrared Camera with New MultiSharp™ Focus delivers focused objects near and far in a single image

    The new Fluke Ti450 Infrared Camera takes focus to a new level of clarity with MultiSharp™ Focus. An out-of-focus thermal image can give you data that may lead to misdiagnosis — potentially costing you thousands — with no way to correct it once it has been captured, short of taking new images. The new Fluke Ti450 Infrared Camera solves this problem by delivering images automatically focused throughout the field of view.

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  • Fluke 37X Clamp Meter Recall

    Fluke is voluntarily recalling certain 373, 374, 375 and 376 Digital Clamp Meters that were manufactured between September 1, 2010 and October 31, 2012.

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  • Four methods to conduct earth ground testing

    Earth ground testing increases the reliability of equipment performance and reduces safety risk. Why testing is needed, what's a good ground, testing methods.

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  • Four must-have measurement practices for the mechanical maintenance team

    Four must-have measurement practices for the mechanical maintenance team: thermal, vibration, insulation, electrical

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  • How to measure output voltage from a VFD to a motor

    How to measure output voltage from a VFD to a motor

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  • Identifying and solving common motor and drive problems

    Troubleshooting motor and drive problems such as single-phasing (losing one of the phase voltages) and flashover currents to outer bearings.

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  • Reassessing airport tower lightning protection systems

    Reassessing airport tower lightning protection systems with checklist for ensuring reliable lightning protection, with aid of ground resistance

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  • Troubleshooting Premature Motor Failures

    Troubleshooting premature motor failures

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  • Clamp Meters vs Multimeters

    A digital multimeter is essentially a voltage-measuring tool with some current abilities. A clamp meter is basically a current-measuring tool with some voltage abilities. They are distinctly different instruments, each with its own advantages.

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  • Using accessory current clamps with Fluke Digital Multimeters

    Accessory current clamps expand a multimeter's flexibility and measurement capabilities by allowing it to measure up to thousands of amps.

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  • Have you ever wondered about the efficiency of your fireplace?

    Beyond the basics: Have you ever wondered about the efficiency of your fireplace?

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  • The role of thermal imagers in testing a centrifugal chiller

    Use a thermal imager to detect problems at many of  the test points in a chiller: Control Panel, Compressor, Motor, Bearing and Chilled Water Supply.

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  • Where to use thermal cameras in data centers

    Data centers hold crucial information to most organizations’ operations, it needs to be kept secure, protected, and still accessible always. Which is why data centers also need to be inspected on a regular basis and including thermal imaging in that inspection can ensure the data house within them is safeguarded. 10 steps to use a thermal camera in a data center While thermal mapping, or the walk through the data center gathering thermal scans, there are multiple places you should pull out your...

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  • Why are Those Infrared Images Blurry?

    Why are those infrared images blurry?

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  • How Patent-Pending Technology Blends Thermal and Visible Light

    Learn how IR-Fusion™ works, how blending is accomplished and how this new technology can greatly improve the detail to infrared images to help you identify the exact locations of infrared points-of-interest.

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  • Measuring linear distances

    Measuring linear distances

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  • Evaluating harmonics using a Fluke ScopeMeter 123 and FlukeView ScopeMeter Software

    Evaluating harmonics that cause overheating and waveform flat-topping in transformers, switchgear, and wiring; using Fluke ScopeMeter® 123 and FlukeView®.

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  • A behind-the-scenes look at product innovation at Fluke

    Fluke News Plus Research Archive Articles

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  • 101 applications for laser distance meters

    The Fluke 416D and 411D laser distance meters measure distance to a target up to 60 m (200 ft) away using the unit's laser spot, and can do a quick calculation of area (square feet/meters) and volume. Accuracy is up to 1.5 mm (1/16 in).

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  • Beyond the basics: Electrical problems at a boat dock

    Among the many tools offered by Fluke for testing ac circuits is the model 360 AC Leakage Clamp Meter. This meter can measure up to 60 amps ac in normal use,

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  • Case study: Efficient Tests Keep Fluorescent Lights Shining at Commercial Complex

    Troubleshooting lights goes from minutes to seconds when using Fluke 1000FLT Light Tester for testing fluorescent light fixtures in a commercial complex

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  • Voltage detectors answer your first electrical test question

    When working with electricity, very often the first measurement needs to answer, "Is voltage present or not?" This question is a critical part of electrical testing.

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  • Maintaining a solid ground

    Properly grounding a facility's electrical system ensures a low impedance connection from the electrical system to the earth. However, the effectiveness of the earth ground depends on several factors.

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  • Maintaining Backup Battery Systems for Maximum Usage and Reliability

    Standby battery backup systems play a critical role in keeping essential operations functional in the event of a utility outage. Although most batteries used in modern day UPS systems are “maintenance free,” they are still susceptible to deterioration from corrosion, internal shorts, sulphation, dry-out, and seal failure.

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  • Back to basics: Pre-emptive troubleshooting and testing of class 2 and 3 alarm circuits

    HSI Security Systems installs, maintains and monitors electronic life-safety systems throughout Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington. We're an electrical contractor that specializes in low voltage systems and rudimentary electrical controls.

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  • How to choose the best insulation resistance tester

    Examine six areas when deciding on the best insulation resistance tester for the application. Consider the equipment to be tested, test voltage requirements, the testing environment, other possible uses, the experience level.

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  • Solid ground: Increasing parallel conductor ampacity

    The most popular reason for paralleling conductors is to provide higher ampacity than a single conductor can provide. "In a typical building design, the largest conductors are usually 500 kcmil or 600 kcmil". "And many electrical contractors will actually object to 600 kcmil. If ampacity above 400 A is necessary, using parallel conductors is the only reasonable solution.

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  • Fluke 500 Series Battery Analyzers increase accuracy and safety, reduce testing time

    CAT III rated Fluke Battery Analyzers increase accuracy, safety, efficiency, with intuitive interface, Intelligent Probes, audible cues

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  • Electronics in your building don't like power problems

    As we have seen, power problems have a bad effect on electronic devices. To detect a power problem, a technician will first check out the power supply to a device to make sure it is functioning properly.

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  • Run 5 essential lighting tests in 30 seconds with Fluorescent Light Tester

    Test fluorescent lamp, ballast, pin continuity, voltage, and ballast-type in 30 seconds with the new Fluke 1000FLT fluorescent light tester

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  • Why You Care: Mixed Cabinet Electronics and Power

    Mixing higher voltage 480-volt three-phase cables in the same cabinet as lower voltage 24- or 120-volt control wiring and communication cabling can result in erratic operation or even complete failure of electronic equipment inside the cabinet. Knowing what is inside the cabinet before you open it, the specific wiring issues to look for once inside, what values to measure, and simple ways to correct problems can help alleviate many erratic and sometimes "mysterious" control and communication issues on the plant floor.

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  • Top 5 safety tools for preventing arc flash

    Limiting workers’ exposure to electrical hazards like arc flash or electrocution is a solid foundation for any electrical safety program. Combine that mindset with the right non-contact tools and more electrical workers will be kept out of harm’s way.

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  • Curb Explosive Potential with Intrinsically Safe Tools

    Curb explosive potential with intrinsically safe tools. For those who work in industries where flammable materials are present—such as petrochemical and pharmaceutical plants, oil platforms, refineries, pipelines, and mining—the potential for an explosion is a daily reality. All it takes is a flammable material coming into contact with air and an ignition source.

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  • Fluke Lab Tortures Test Tools So Technicians Feel No Pain

    Fluke Lab Tortures Test Tools So Technicians Feel No Pain

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  • 10 dumb things smart people do when testing electricity

    Anyone who makes their living by working with electricity quickly develops a healthy respect for anything with even a remote chance of being "live." Yet the pressures of the getting a job done on time or getting a mission-critical piece of equipment back on line can result in carelessness and uncharacteristic mistakes by even the most seasoned electrician.

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  • Avoiding Incidents and Investigations Through Prevention and Protection

    Avoiding incidents and investigations through prevention and protection

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  • How to come home safely at the end of the day

    Electrical safety requirements for using digital multimeters per OSHA and NFPA 70E

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  • Your Low-Cost Electrical Audit: What to Test, and How

    Your Low-Cost Electrical Audit: What to Test, and How Energy conservation programs don't have to entail major investments in new equipment and systems. Often facilities maintenance teams and/or outside contractors can achieve significant savings in electric power used and billed just by testing and tuning up the systems they have today. With just operational changes or different maintenance practices, they can find savings to strengthen the bottom line, reinvest for even greater savings, or both.

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  • Tech Tips - How Much Energy Does That High-Efficiency Chiller Waste?

    Five years ago, with the move to highefficiency equipment, Fluke began receiving trouble calls from service techs. The calls came post-installation, and they weren't about the new equipment—they were about other parts of the system that were now operating erratically, if at all.

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  • How to Identify the Easiest Energy Savings in Your Facility

    ROI for industrial energy efficiency programs. How manufacturing plants can identify energy waste, save on utilities, and industrial energy costs.

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  • Say goodbye to the incandescent lightbulb (as we know it)

    One approach to getting full life out of a CFL bulb would be to leave it on longer, reducing the heater- filament-stressing on-off cycles. In my experience, described above, you could leave it on five times as long as an incandescent lamp and not use any more energy.

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  • How harmonics impact equipment

    Harmonics-Understanding, measuring, and interpreting results.From minor control trips to compressor and transformer failures, harmonics can impact every type of HVAC equipment

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  • Detecting power quality issues

    The electrical power issues that most frequently affect industrial plants include voltage sags and swells, harmonics, transients, and voltage and current unbalance. The proper tools to correct these issues include knowledge and electrical test instruments ideally suited for each task.

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  • Case study: Texas power consultant keeps uninterruptible power supplies up and running

    Critical systems run smoothly with regular maintenance and reliable tools Everybody knows that consistent, dependable electrical power is critical to any plant's function. But perhaps even more critical is a reliable uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system. UPS systems are the silent partners that just sit and wait until there's a break in power. At that point, the UPS system is the most important system in the plant. It has to be ready to spring into action in milliseconds to keeps things running for anywhere from seconds to hours.

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  • Tech tips: safety at an asphalt plant

    Avoiding arc flash hazard at an asphalt plant where safety is a top expectation, with the use of Fluke wireless tools.

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  • Top 5 power quality issues you can solve with the Fluke 1770 power quality analyzers

    Troubleshooting the most common power quality problems—voltage distortion and harmonics. Tools needed, types of problems

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  • Electrical Panel Overheating for No Apparent Reason?

    Troubleshooting an electrical panel overheating problem from unusual causes; testing with the power on, ruling out harmonics—and the resolution.

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  • Practical applications for single-phase voltage recording

    Voltage stability may be a problem in areas where loads are cycling on and off during the day. Large compressors, motors, welding machines, arc furnaces, power factor correction capacitors and other large electrical machinery along with system impedance can easily cause voltage dips, swells, and transients.

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  • NEC now requires available fault current labeling

    The effective date of the latest version (the 2011 edition) of NFPA 70: National Electric Code” (NEC) was August 25, 2010. It was published in September 2010.

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  • Power Reliability for Facility Managers

    Power reliability for facility managers (bottom line): top issues; adds, moves, changes; electrical and electronic loads; emergency power; older facilities

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  • What is the relationship between oscilloscope bandwidth and waveform rise time?

    The formula can be stated in two ways, depending on what you're looking for. It is usually applied to the leading edge of a pulse in a dynamic system and is related to resistor-capacitor filter time constants and settling times.

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  • Why 500 MHz bandwidth matters

    It's just common sense that the higher the oscilloscope bandwidth, the higher the resolution of the results. The question is: How important is that in the day-to-day troubleshooting of most electricians and engineers? It all depends on your applications.

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  • How to identify and solve ground wire problems on trucks

    I have used my Fluke 189 meter to test for bad grounds on light, medium and heavy-duty trucks. I have seen more electrical problems - i.e., ECU (Electronic Control Unit) communication & data link issues - stem from bad grounds than any other failure, close to 75%.

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  • Guide to signal conditioning

    Learn signal conditioning basics, types of signal conditioning and how they ensure signal measurement accuracy.

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  • Assessing control valves and their performance

    When assessing control valves and their performance, you need to understand the different types of valves and what they can be tested for.

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  • Calibrating pressure transmitters and switches in potentially explosive atmospheres

    Pressure calibration can be challenging in the best of environments. Working in an area that has the potential for explosion takes the degree of difficulty to another level—one where the technician needs proper training and equipment.

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  • Detecting carbon monoxide

    Why, where, and how to detect carbon monoxide (CO) using a simple tool (Fluke CO-220 Carbon Monoxide Meter)

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  • Insulation resistance and electrical testing for HVAC compressor motors

    HVACR mechanics rarely rely on a single test to pass or fail a function or process. As they walk up to a condensing unit, they listen, they wave their hand over the condenser discharge air, and then they grab the suction line, the liquid line, and the discharge line (and wish they hadn't done that). All of this before they even open their tool box.

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  • A Slippery Slope? Not for Curling's Ice Technologists

    Preparing ice for curling competitions with the aid of Fluke infrared camera, infrared thermometer, digital thermometer, and temperature humidity meter

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  • Improve your team productivity when working on variable air volume (VAV) systems

    In my role as a consultant and trainer, I spend a lot of time working with facility maintenance personnel. Recently I was recently given a formidable task by the maintenance leadership of the plant services shop of a large university.

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  • Meeting Critical Cooling Requirements

    In a chiller plant, meeting critical cooling requirements with the Fluke 830 Laser Shaft Alignment Tool: cooling towers, pumps, piping, shaft alignment.

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  • ABCs of Portable Oscilloscopes: Part 5, Capturing intermittent and random events with a portable oscilloscope

    This final installment of the five-part series about using portable oscilloscopes covers how to "capture" waveforms that do not occur in a repeating and predictable way. You can view Part 4 of this series, Capturing and Analyzing Waveforms with a Portable Oscilloscope. You can also view the complete webinar with audio and animations at the Fluke Training Center.

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  • ABCs of Portable Oscilloscopes: Part 1, Multimeters and oscilloscopes

    Oscilloscope and multimeter fundamentals, and where each of these devices excels, are covered in part one of this five-part series adapted from The ABCs of Oscilloscopes webinar.

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  • ABCs of Portable Oscilloscopes: Part 3, Triggering and isolation

    Part 3 of this five-part series describes how to trigger an oscilloscope so it displays a signal the way you want, and how the oscilloscope's inputs are isolated. You can view the preceding installment of this series, Signal Input and Processing. You can also view the complete webinar with audio and animations at the Fluke Training Center.

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  • Fluke 1735 Three-Phase Power Logger Software and Firmware

    PowerLog Classic Application SoftwarePowerLog Classic application software used with the Fluke 345, VR1710, 1735 and 433/434/435. (Compatible with Windows Vista, 7, 8 and 10).1735 Firmware Upgrade Tools v3.1 (.exe)Upgrade your Fluke 1735 to the latest firmware. (Vista compatible)1735 Firmware v1.10 (.zip)This file should be unzipped and used in association with the firmware upgrade tools V3.1 (above). Last updated on 08/2014NOTE: v1.10 firmware requires PowerLog Classic v4.4 to v4.6.V1.10 Firmware...

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  • Fluke VT04/VT04A Visual IR Thermometer Firmware Upgrade

    Note: If your VT04/VT04A has firmware version 2.2 or earlier, please contact our service department to discuss the upgrade procedure.GPL Offer

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  • Fluke 805 Vibration Meter Trending Template Instructions for Installing

    Fluke 805 Vibration Meter Firmware and Trending TemplateTo copy the template:Turn on the PC or Laptop and copy the template you have downloaded from the link above.To export data:Connect the USB cable between the PC and the Meter. Turn on the Meter. A pop-up menu opens to show that the new hardware is found. -OR-Go to My Computer and select the removable disk that is the Meter. Double-click to see the contents of the disk.Make a copy of the TXT-format file from the Meter to the PC or Laptop.To...

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  • Fluke Norma High Precision Power Analyzers Software and Firmware

    Fluke Norma 4000 and Norma 5000 Power AnalyzersNormaView Software (.zip)This file is compressed, expand the contents of this file to a known location, then run the file launch to install the software.Before carrying out the Norma Firmware upgrade process, check the version of firmware in your analyzer in the General Setup screen under Info (consult the operators manual for details).Fluke Norma Upgrade 4000/5000Firmware Update Utility (.exe)Firmware Downloader Instructions (.txt)Firmware upload utility...

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