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  • 5080 / CAL Software

    Fluke Calibration 5080 / CAL calibration software for 5080A multi-product calibrator can quickly calibrate a wide range of analog & digital workload accurately.

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  • MET/TEAM® Test Equipment Asset Management Software

    MET/TEAM™ is calibration management software or test equipment asset management software for managing your assets & is powerful, flexible & scalable. By Fluke Calibration.

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  • WinPrompt Software

    Fluke Calibration’s WinPrompt Windows-based software helps automate the process of performing piston gauge calibrations. Learn more.

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  • Database Migration Assistance

    Fluke can help you migrate calibration data from your old database to a new MET/CAL® Plus database. Learn more at our Database Migration Assistance page.

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  • MET/TEMP II Temperature Calibration Software v5.2

    MET/TEMP II software enables you to easily automate the calibration for a wide range of temperature sensors.

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  • How to find and repair ground faults in solar PV systems

    Ground faults can be a frequent and persistent issue for any size solar installation or PV array. They can impact system health and reduce productivity. Learn what they are, how to find them, and how to repair them efficiently.

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  • How do wire tracers work?

    A professional-grade wire tracer helps electricians trace wiring through walls, under floors, and in tight spaces without time-consuming guesswork. Here we explain how a wire tracer works to help an electrician locate a fault quickly and what they should look for when selecting a wire tracer for their tool kit.

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  • Thermal imaging inspection checklist

    a.anchor-link { scroll-margin-top: 150px; } ul.checkboxes > li { list-style-type: "\2610"; padding-left: 10px; } ul.checkboxes ul { list-style-type: disc; } Infrared building inspection checklist Select the right thermal camera What to look for during a home inspection What is thermal imaging? Thermal cameras are used as a key technology for building inspection work worldwide, allowing many building professionals to work faster, saving you time in the field, spot and document hidden issues during...

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  • Who is responsible for electrical safety in the workplace?

    Anyone who works with electrical or electromechanical equipment knows that safety is important. But defining specifically how to achieve a safe work environment requires a broader perspective. There are all kinds of rules and standards governing best practices in the workplace that professionals must learn and follow. And there are standards for the tools used by those professionals to do their job. But when it comes right down to it, where does the buck stop when it comes to safety? To heat the...

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  • Are you ready for the EV infrastructure boom?

    Find out how electrical professionals are responding to this new market

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  • ARTICLE : TenneT solve communication turbulence at Rotterdam The Hague Airport

    Operator: Roel van Hees, Operational Maintenance Engineer Company: TenneT TSO BV Application: Addressing corona discharge issues affecting rail clamps at a substation in the Netherlands that were causing communication issues at Rotterdam The Hague Airport Result: Communication between the airport control tower and pilots is now back to normal. Any potential safety issues were averted. When TenneT got a call from the Dutch Radiocommunication Agency to investigate an issue at one of its substations...

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  • How to avoid buying Grey Market Fluke Tools

    When you buy from an authorized Fluke distributor or directly from Fluke, you benefit from the original manufacturer’s warranty. Learn how to protect yourself from grey market products and counterfeit Fluke tools.

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  • Acoustic Imaging Camera Technology

    Learn about Fluke acoustic imaging camera technology. Behind the scenes interview with Fluke engineer who led the development of this new ultrasonic leak detection technology.

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  • Main causes and types of partial discharge

    Partial discharge definition. Learn how partial discharge occurs, causes of partial discharge and 4 main types of partial discharge.

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  • How to Use the Fluke Acoustic Imaging Camera

    Everything you need to know about how to use the Fluke ii900 acoustic imaging camera. Learn about the easy-to-use acoustic camera features and functions as well as tips for getting the most out of the tool.

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  • Diagnosing Power Quality Issues in Older Electrical Systems

    Learn how to diagnose power quality issues in older electrical systems using a Fluke multimeters and oscilloscope.

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  • From Ultrasonic Leak Detectors to Acoustic Imaging Air Leak Detection

    In compressed air, gas, and vacuum systems, maximizing capacity is better than adding, according to Jason Dupriest, Industrial Systems Analyst/Designer, of ADG Concepts out of Fort Worth, Texas. Starting from consultation to design and carrying on through to implementation, ADG projects range from single equipment installations to large, multiple equipment and central systems, at some of the largest manufacturing and production facilities.   Inspecting compressed gas lines in a natural gas...

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  • Fluke Networks LinkIQ Cable + Network Tester

    Verify cable performance up to 10 Gb/s and solve network connectivity problems.

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  • Building a Machine Health Monitoring Matrix

    Baseline and trend your machine health monitoring in one place to analyze and troubleshoot issues quickly and efficiently.

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  • How to Verify Electrical Test Tool Operation with a Proving Unit

    A proving unit is a battery-powered portable device that serves as an electronic voltage source to safely verify the operation of an electrical test tools such as a digital multimeters (DMM), clamp meters or other electrical testers.   Proving units can be used to satisfy elements of the 2018 edition of NFPA 70E 110.4E, which states, "When test instruments are used for testing the absence of voltage on conductors or circuit parts operating at voltages equal to or greater than 50 volts, the...

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  • How to Measure Duty Cycle with a Digital Multimeter

    Set the digital multimeter (DMM) to measure frequency. The steps can vary by meter. Usually a multimeter’s dial will be turned to dc V and the Hz button is pressed. The DMM is ready to measure duty cycle when a percent sign (%) appears in the right side of the multimeter’s display. First insert the black test lead into the COM jack. Then insert the red lead into the V Ω jack. When finished, remove the leads in reverse order: red first, then black. Connect the test leads to the circuit...

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  • 5 tips for a successful IIoT program

    By Brian Harrison According to a Fluke 2019 survey, roughly 50 percent of maintenance and reliability professionals were actively planning Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) initiatives. This survey preceded the challenges brought about by COVID-19. At the time, more than half of the teams interviewed found the IIoT process to be more complicated than anticipated because of an essential prerequisite—collaboration with other teams and departments. Despite the business disruption caused by the...

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  • How to measure capacitance

    A multimeter determines capacitance by charging a capacitor with a known current, measuring the resulting voltage, then calculating the capacitance. Alert! A good capacitor stores an electrical charge and may remain energized after power is removed. Before touching it or taking a measurement, a) turn all power OFF, b) use your multimeter to confirm that power is OFF and c) carefully discharge the capacitor by connecting a resistor across the leads. Be sure to wear appropriate personal protective...

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  • How to measure ac voltage

    Steps for measuring ac voltage with a digital multimeter.

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  • How to measure frequency

    Circuits and equipment may be designed to operate at a fixed or variable frequency. They may perform abnormally if operated at a different frequency than specified. For example, an ac motor designed to operate at 60 Hz operates slower if the frequency is less than 60 Hz, or faster if frequency exceeds 60 Hz. For ac motors, any change in frequency causes a proportional change in motor speed. A five percent reduction in frequency yields a five percent reduction in motor speed. Some digital multimeters...

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  • How to display a waveform on an oscilloscope

    Learn both the traditional manual method and the new automated method of properly displaying a waveform on an oscilloscope. 4 example waveforms illustrated.

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  • Oscilloscope vs multimeter: choosing the right tool for testing and troubleshooting

    The difference between an oscilloscope and a digital multimeter (DMM) is simply stated as pictures vs. numbers. Learn more, including when to use each.

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  • How to choose the right clamp meter for your job

    Fluke’s assortment of clamp meters has been engineered to address a wide variety of needs, from routine tasks to specialty projects.

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  • How to reach manufacturing excellence with OEE benchmarks

    Highly successful manufacturing plants rank high in availability, performance, and quality. A plant’s most substantial capital investments are in their facilities and equipment, and most manufacturing systems are built to meet a specific capacity level that meets demand. This is why capacity maintenance is critical to the success, and competitiveness, of manufacturing plants today. The more efficiently a company can produce a product, the more products it can produce at a lower cost which results...

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  • Using Fluke Air Particle Counters in Healthcare Facilities

    Learn how using Fluke airborne particle counters in healthcare facilities helps meet IAQ standards and contamination testing.

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  • 3 considerations for medical gas leak detection

    Testing medical gases and piping systems in healthcare facilities and hospitals presents multiple challenges for maintenance teams. Learn why efficient leak detection is critical.

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  • How to keep control valve positioners on target

    Learn how to avoid calibration drift on control valve positioners as part of your preventive maintenance program.

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  • Hot spot detection—what to look for

    How to find hot spots in electrical systems using a thermal camera. Learn what to look for and understand what causes emissivity anomalies during inspections.

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  • Tank level measurement and inspections using thermal imaging

    Discover how to use a thermal camera for tank level measurement and inspection. See practical tips for getting the best thermal readings.

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  • From Test Tools to Face Shields: How Fluke is Adapting to Assist in the Fight Against COVID-19

    Learn how Fluke shifted resources to meet the global demand for PPE face shields in the fight against COVID-19.

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  • How to Perform a Pressure Calibration Using the Fluke 729

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  • How calibration improves optimization

    Learn which calibration tools are best for improving optimization and quality in process manufacturing plants including chemical processing, nuclear power, pharmaceutical, pulp and paper.

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  • How to prioritize the leaks in your compressed air system using LeakQ

    If your compressed air system is under-performing, your connected equipment will be too. Learn how to monitor and prioritize which air leaks to fix using the Fluke ii900 LeakQ mode.

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  • Why is there an arrow on your current clamp?

    Learn why on all current clamps and current clamp accessories, there is an arrow placed close to the beak or inside the beak opening.

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  • Get peak variable speed drive efficiency through power quality analyzer

    Variable-speed motors and drives are normally much more efficient than fixed-speed types, but even they don’t always work at peak efficiency. An analysis of VSDs at one drinking water pumping station helped save over 20% of energy costs – repaying many thousands of Euros every year. Load measurement at input and output of a VSD   The main energy cost for water companies comes from pumping water up from the well and through the network. Variable-speed drives match output to demand and so help...

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  • Best accessories to set up a pressure calibration

    Every process technician knows that the most difficult part about doing calibration in the field is getting all the hoses connected properly. Using the thread seal tape to seal up all the connections and having to take the time to reseal every time you perform calibrations. Not only is that time-consuming, but it could also lead to leak issues that throw off your measurements. In this video we're going to look at the best practices for doing a pressure calibration and what accessories, like fittings...

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  • 13 common causes of motor failure

    This article demonstrates how to detect the 13 most common causes of winding insulation and bearing failure in advance.

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  • Arc flash vs arc blast

    Arc flash vs arc blast. When an arc fault occurs, the result is a massive electrical explosion. The light and heat emitted by the explosion is known as the arc flash, and the pressure wave is known as the arc blast.

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  • The difference between telephoto, macro and wide angle IR lenses

    Learn how for some use cases, a telephoto, macro or wide angle lens can prove invaluable. Plus, find out why ‘smart lenses' are better than the alternative.

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  • A closer look at germanium lenses for thermal cameras

    Learn how to choose the right IR lens for your thermal camera and why germanium is used in thermal camera lenses.

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  • Thermal imaging training enables more accurate analysis

    This comprehensive article gives information on the amount of training a thermographer should have in different industries, and what the better educational courses cover.

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  • Solar Training & SEIA Standards for Solar Technicians

    Solar installer jobs are in high demand. Learn how to become a solar panel PV installer or solar energy technician and join the growing renewable energy industry.

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  • The art of automation and energy efficiency

    Using Fluke tools for energy efficiency and cost savings. How the Figge Art Museum automated their HVAC control systems, reduced energy consumption and saved on annual energy costs

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  • Top 3 solar PV safety hazards and how to avoid them

    Avoid these top 3 solar hazards and learn how to work safer when maintaining PV systems. You need to know the control measures to take and how to plan for a safe work environment.

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  • Guide to machine faults and how to get to root cause

    90 percent of machine faults fall into four main categories: misalignment, imbalance, looseness, or bearing wear. Using root cause analysis can help you identify where a problem began and what caused it.

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  • How to improve power factor

    Learn how to improve power factor, including specific solutions for different root causes of poor power factor.

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  • What is the difference between single-phase and three-phase power?

    Learn the difference between single-phase and 3-phase power supplies, including uses and configurations.

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  • Safety considerations when selecting a voltage tester

    How safe is that voltage tester? Learn about the differences between solenoid and digital voltage testers, and how they impact your safety.

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  • What is power factor? How to Calculate Power Factor Formula

    What is power factor and why is it important? Learn how to calculate the power factor formula, each component of the equation, and why it matters.

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  • Best Non-Contact Voltage Tester

    A guide to choosing the best electrical and voltage tester from Fluke for your needs. Built for electricians, maintenance managers, facility technicians and homeowners, learn about which voltage detectors in the Fluke VoltAlert line are right for you.

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  • Insulation tester vs megohmmeter

    What is the difference between an insulation tester and a megohmmeter? Compare insulation meters, testers, megohmmeters, and meggers to learn about what's best for your needs.

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  • Preventive maintenance vs predictive maintenance vs proactive maintenance

    What is the difference between preventive maintenance vs predictive maintenance programs? Learn how to move from a reactive to a proactive maintenance program.

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  • Global wind energy growth driving demand for wind turbine technicians

    As wind turbine technician jobs are growing, and new wind tech schools are popping up to provide training. Fluke has the tools to help wind turbine technicians troubleshoot wind energy problems.

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  • Day-one reliability

    Closing the gap from the beginning at the new Dana Incorporated Driveline Toledo Plant.

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  • How Fluke thermal imaging helps dry ice plant maintain uptime

    How Continental Carbonics Products used a Fluke thermal camera and thermal multimeter to implement a reliability program at their dry ice plants.

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  • Motor analysis should be a part of your maintenance routine

    Discover how the Fluke 438-II Power Quality and Motor Analyzer can play a key role in maintenance programs.

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  • Electric motor efficiency and reliability: New testing approach matches real world conditions

    Measure torque while motors are still in service using an advanced tool that eliminates external torque and speed sensors.

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  • Case study: Inside a Wind Energy Tower Tech Community

    As the wind energy industry evolves, so does the wind technician community. Learn how a unique wind tech community shares troubleshooting and solutions online.

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  • Insulation resistance testing

    Do you have the need to understand the use of a Fluke insulation tester? This course is for you. Insulation resistance testing puts a qualitative value on the condition of conductor insulation and the internal insulation of different pieces of electrical equipment. Objective In this 2-hour online course you will learn: Why measurement and maintenance principles are important The difference between insulation resistance test instruments How to troubleshoot with insulation resistance test instruments...

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  • Understanding the practicality of graded asset health

    Identifying the severity of a problem by looking at data can be difficult. Color-coded, varying severity alarms enable maintenance managers to make better data-driven decisions.

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  • How to use criticality analysis to prioritize assets

    There are many ways to prioritize assets in a maintenance routine. Most approaches are incomplete or create more problems than they solve. Learn how to prioritize your asset maintenance routine based on value impact to ensure better uptime and resource efficiency.

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  • Eliminate chicken scratch and start using your motor test data

    Motor insulation testing of motor windings, baselining and data collection is an important step in preventive maintenance. Fluke insulation testing tools such as the Fluke 1587 FC Insulation Multimeter is an easy way to collect data and analyze trends.

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  • Electrical safety standards

    To meet the demands of today’s high-energy, high-hazard workplace, quality manufacturers like Fluke continue to improve their test instruments to make them safer and more reliable.

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  • Reduce instrument maintenance costs by 40% or more with route-based work flows

    Using route-based maintenance, technicians are issued multiple tasks and work orders to perform—rather than completing one work order at a time. This practice reduces the time walking to and from the shop and can decrease instrument maintenance costs by 40% or more. Learn about the challenges of implementing a route-based work flow and the top five calibration test tools to improve your efficiency. Speak to a specialist

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  • Case study: More Snow With Power Quality

    A ski resort near Silverthorn, CO., depends on its snowmaking capacity to augment nature's snowfall, especially during drought years.

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  • Fluke electrical analysis tool verified to measure torque without halting motor operation

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  • Case study: Network Hub Failure

    Ever fixed something and still not solved the problem? Sometimes multiple deficiencies can all cause the same symptoms.

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  • Reducing motor drive troubleshooting complexity with the Fluke MDA-550 Motor Drive Analyzer

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  • What is an Industrial Vibration Sensor?

    Maintenance professionals may not realize how using vibration sensors can improve facility efficiency. Learn about which industrial sectors can benefit from vibration sensors.

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  • Top 5 benefits of vibration monitoring

    Screening is an economical way to monitor assets by automating data collection. Learn more about the benefits of implementing vibration monitoring in your plant.

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  • Power monitoring improves real-world maintenance programs

    Three organizations found cost and time savings after implementing the Fluke 3540 FC Three-Phase Power Monitor into their maintenance programs.

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  • A new control valve testing process

    Proportional smart control valves play critical roles in process industries. Accurately assessing valve performance, however, can be a cumbersome routine.

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  • Five key test points for understanding motor drive efficiency and performance

    Motor drives are a ubiquitous technology for transforming the constant voltage from the main ac power supply into a voltage that varies to control motor torque and speed ideal for motors that are driving mechanical equipment loads.

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  • Busy elevator electronics technician saves time with new Fluke motor drive analyzer

    Fluke MDA-550 Motor Drive Analyzer provides clear diagrams of the proper setup, pre-defined test procedures and step-by-step instructions to save time and help streamline troubleshooting elevator motor drives.

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  • Measuring motor shaft voltage discharges with Fluke MDA-550 Motor Drive Analyzer

    This application note explains how to use the MDA-550 Motor Drive Analyzer and a shaft voltage probe to measure motor shaft voltage discharge events.

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  • How to switch your infrared camera from manual to automatic

    Learn how to quickly switch from auto mode to manual mode on your Fluke Ti401, Ti300, and Ti200 infrared cameras.   The Fluke Ti300+ Thermal Camera and Ti401 PRO Thermal Camera have been discontinued. See the Fluke Ti75+ Thermal Camera or the Ti480 PRO Infrared Camera. Transcript: Auto Monitor Image Capture is another feature on the Fluke VT04 Visual IR Thermometer. To access it, hit MENU and find this icon. You hit SELECT down to enable it and the right arrow key to drop to the second level...

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  • How to set alarms for high and low temperature on a Fluke infrared camera

    Learn how to set temperature color alarms on your Fluke Ti401, Ti300, and Ti200 infrared cameras.   The Fluke Ti300+ Thermal Camera and Ti401 PRO Thermal Camera have been discontinued. See the Fluke Ti75+ Thermal Camera or the Ti480 PRO Infrared Camera. Transcript: The high low temp alarm on the Fluke vt04 is used to help you quickly identify temperatures that are either above or below your determined threshold. How to set the high low temp alarm: First, in the menu screen you identify this icon...

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  • How to capture infrared images with Fluke Auto Focus

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  • How thermographers get trained for certification

    The basic functions of a thermal camera are not difficult to master. With some basic training and practice, you can learn what the buttons are for, how to navigate the menus, how to focus, and how to capture images.

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  • Get a handle on thermal imaging basics

    Thermal imaging, at its most basic, gives you the ability to spot problems early from a safe distance, simply by scanning the area with an infrared camera (also called a thermal imager).

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  • 10 things you need to know about thermal imagers

    Whether you choose a simple point-and-shoot model or a high-end thermal imager with all the bells and whistles, here are some key features and specs you should consider:

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  • Case study: Fluke thermal imager provides temperature data for Yellowstone TV event

    National Geographic details geysers, other hydrothermal features in production

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  • Top 10 Changes to 2018 NFPA 70E Safety Standards for Electricians

    With the recent release of the 2018 edition of the NFPA 70E standard, many users are finding it challenging to interpret what it says and prioritize where they should focus their attention. The short answer is that the entire 70E standard is important; not just one chapter, article or section.

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  • Digital Multimeter Basics Online Course

    If you or your company are looking for ways to build more electrical skills, consider this two-hour online course on Digital Multimeter Basics from Fluke. We developed this course to help multimeter users get more out of their meters. Whether you use a multimeter for basic electrical installation and commissioning, repairs and troubleshooting, or your own personal work, the information in this course will help you get the job done. Using a multimeter to measure voltage is fairly straight forward,...

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  • Part 1: Electrical testing safety - Preparing for absence of voltage testing

    Placing electrical equipment or systems in an electrically-safe work condition might seem simple, but there are several factors to consider.

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  • Electrical PPE - personal protection equipment

    Prevent electrocution with electrical PPE requirements and learn the four types of PPE for electrical work.

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  • Filling the Gap Between an Infrared Thermometer and a Thermal Imager

    Today, test tools using Herschel's infrared discovery enable technicians in many fields—electricians; plant technicians; heating, ventilation and plumbing contractors; and automotive technicians—to detect and fix problems otherwise invisible.

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  • Case study: Yuenglings toolbox

    What's in your toolbox? Yuengling Tampa Brewery

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  • Case study: Yuengling Brews Up a Winning Maintenance Approach

    The Yuengling maintenance team keeps the vintage facility brewing and bottling up to a million barrels of beer yearly. It takes a very lean operation to win against mega-brewers many times Yuengling's size.

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  • Troubleshooting with a multimeter thermal camera

    The latest technology available combines a digital multimeter with a thermal imager and adds wireless capabilities so measurements can be taken from a safe distance, saved and even stored in secure data centers for later analysis.

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  • Leading facility solutions firm upgrades popular instrument with Fluke Connect model

    MacDonald-Miller standardized on the Fluke 902 Clamp Meter when it came out several years ago.

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  • Motor and drive troubleshooting

    The Motor and Drive Troubleshooting online course is designed to help maintenance professionals better understand the electrical, electronic and mechanical aspects of motor-drive system health. This course will help you better evaluate and troubleshoot three categories of common motor/drive issues: erratic, repeating, and preventable faults and failures. Constantly troubleshooting the same or similar motor and drive problems can not only be a headache, it can severely impact uptime and the cost of...

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  • Fluke 233/A Remote Display Automotive Digital Multimeter Kit

    Automotive Multimeter - Fluke 233 with removable display allows you to connect to one point of the car and read results in another. Learn More.

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

    Fluke News Plus Research Archive Articles

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