Fluke 28 II Rugged Digital Multimeter
Fluke 28 II Rugged Digital Multimeter is rated out of 5 by 15.
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Key features
- IP 67 waterproof & dustproof protection, completely sealed for use in harsh environments
- Designed to withstand 3 meter drop (with holster)
- Unique function for accurate voltage and frequency measurements on adjustable speed motor drives and other electrically noisy equipment
- MSHA approval
- Limited lifetime warranty
Product overview: Fluke 28 II Rugged Digital Multimeter
The standard for rugged
The Fluke 28 II digital multimeter defines the standard for operating in harsh conditions with the features and accuracy to troubleshoot most electrical problems. The meter offers an IP 67 (waterproof and dustproof) rating, MSHA approvals, extended operating temperature range of -15 °C to +55 °C (5 °F to 131 °F, -40 °C for up to 20 minutes) and 95% humidity, and has been designed and tested to withstand a 3 m (10 ft) drop. The Fluke 28 II Rigged Digital Multimeter is built to work in the toughest environments.
Other key capabilities
- Measure up to 1000 V AC and DC
- Measure up to 10 A (20 A for 30 seconds)
- 10,000 μF capacitance range
- Frequency to 200 kHz
- Extended AC voltage bandwidth– 15 Hz to 20 kHz
- Built in thermometer conveniently allows you to take temperature readings without having to carry a separate instrument
- Resistance, continuity and diode test
- Min/Max and average recording to capture variations automatically
- Peak min-max
- Hi resolution 20,000 count display mode
- True-rms ac voltage and current for accurate measurements on non linear signals
- Backlit keypad buttons allow for easy visibility in low-lit areas
- Large display digits and 2 level bright white backlight for increased visibility
- Reversible holster for added protection when not in use
- Withstands hazardous 8,000 volt spikes caused by load switching and faults on industrial circuits and complies with second edition IEC and ANSI electrical safety standards
- Long battery life (800 hours)
- Relative mode to remove test lead resistance from low ohms measurements
- Auto and manual ranging for maximum flexibility
- Optional magnetic hanger for easy setup and viewing while freeing your hands for other tasks
What's in the box:
- Fluke 28 II Rugged Digital Multimeter
- (1 pair) TL75 test leads
- (1 pair) AC175 alligator clips
- 80BK-A type-K thermocouple leads
- Quick reference guide
Specifications: Fluke 28 II Rugged Digital Multimeter
Accuracy Specifications | ||
DC voltage | Range | 0.1 mV to 1000 V |
Accuracy | 0.05% + 1 | |
AC voltage | Range | 0.1 mV to 1000 V |
Accuracy | 0.7% + 4 | |
DC current | Range | 0.1 μA to 10 A |
Accuracy | 0.2% + 4 | |
AC current | Range | 0.1 μA to 10 A |
Accuracy | 1.0% + 2 | |
Resistance | Range | 0.1 Ω to 50 MΩ |
Display counts | 6000 | |
Capacitance | 1 nF to 9999 μF | |
Frequency | 0.5 Hz to 199.99 kHz | |
Temperature | -200°C to +1090°C | |
Low pass filter (Measurement on VSD’s) | Yes | |
Compliance | CAT IV 600 V , CAT III 1000 V | |
IP rating | IP 67 | |
Power | Three AA batteries | |
Battery life | 800 hours | |
General Specifications | ||
Display | Bar graph/backlight | Yes/Yes |
Data storage | Peak transient capture | 250 μS |
Min/Max/Avg | Yes | |
Reading hold | Yes | |
Other features | Relative readings (zero) | Yes |
Battery type | Three AA batteries | |
Warranty and protection | Safety rating | CAT IV 600 V/CAT III 1000 V |
Mine safety | MSHA Approved | |
External protection | Rubber holster | |
Drop test | 10 feet drop test | |
Dustproof/waterproof | Yes, IP 67 rated | |
Warranty | Limited lifetime | |
Size (H x W x L) with holster | 6.35 x 10.0 x 19.81 cm (2.5 x 3.93 x 7.8 in) | |
Weight with holster | 698.5 g (1.54 lb) |
Models: Fluke 28 II Rugged Digital Multimeter
Fluke 28 II
Fluke 28 II Rugged Digital Multimeter
- TL75 test leads
- AC175 alligator clips
- 80BK-A type-K thermocouple leads
Rated 5 out of 5 by robosocks from Bulletproof...well, close. I purchased this meter back in March while I was working in an automotive R&D test facility. I have had several DMMs, but usually a splash of diesel or a hard drop would kill them. I finally splurged and went with a meter that I knew I'd be happy with, and I'm glad I did. I can rinse this off if it gets something nasty on it, and now at my new position in an aerospace R&D group, it's still trusted enough to be allowed through calibration and is my go-to for quick measurements.
Date published: 2016-12-07
Rated 5 out of 5 by josh27 from solid meter in more ways that one Finally took the plunge and bought a Fluke... very glad I did. Never going back to the cheap $20 ones that are unreliable and tend to break with any abuse. I was leaning towards the 87V, but ended up buying this one instead as it is built like a TANK. I work in the industrial water industry so the added protection sealed the deal for me.
Accuracy, features, longevity... all things you expect from a Fluke are demonstrated here. Great product.
Date published: 2016-12-07
Rated 5 out of 5 by Dtbeltz from Great and incredibly tough. I have owned it for about a year. And I have had other name brands. This one is reliable good on batteries. Has a incredible bright display. Use it almost daily l.
Date published: 2016-12-07
Rated 4 out of 5 by Radek from Battery issue As is written below - the same issue:
“Have had the Fluke 28II for over a 2 years. Had a problem from the start when you tried to use the beeper in the continuity mode, the battery would be displayed on screen. Saying the battery was low.”
You need to remove the bottom hood (6 screws battery hood and another six screws for bottom DMM hood). Then you can see the beeper on the opposite side of display. You need only add some resistor (47-56R) in serial to the beeper. For fix you must remove the beeper – there are connected 3pin together and one pin separately. You must use campton tape between the PAD on PCB, and then connect it through resistor. That’s easy and fully working – of course the volume comes down a little, but I doesn’t matter and battery issue disappear.
Radek
Date published: 2013-07-22
Rated 5 out of 5 by Patrick from GREAT METER Have had the Fluke 28II for over a 2 years. What a Great Meter. Had a problem from the start when you tried to use the beeper in the continuity mode, the battery would be displayed on screen. Saying the battery was low. Other that the meter worked great. Just sent in they fixed that problem and calibrated the meter. What a GREAT PRODUCT AND COMPANY. Thank you Fluke
Date published: 2013-01-21
Rated 5 out of 5 by fluke28 from I love this meter with all of the specs I love this meter with all of the specs and very tough i had seen reveiws on the meter i have had now for just over a month and relised it has a fault, the meter tells me the batterys are flat when there not as it will not let me use the back light or beep. Ok so this happens the bad point is fluke wont get back to my boss about replacment not repair as it was faulty from day one "life time warranty" WELL ?
Date published: 2012-09-12
Rated 5 out of 5 by AJ430 from KLUTZ! I was thinking of buying an 87V but decided to try the mil-spec "heavy duty" version of the 87V; the FLUKE 28||. Mind you this was only the second VOM meter I ever purchased & the most expensive thus far, so I was afraid of even getting it dirty. While performing maintenance on a commercial building I had an incident. I didn't have it for a week before the klutz in me took over & the meter did a peter-pan out of my grasp, bounced off the roof access ladder & in my horror I watched helplessly as my FLUKE 28|| plummeted in slow motion thirty feet before smacking into solid concrete. After finding no exterior damage I turned it on & to my astonishment it worked! The only thing I can find wrong with it is the loud beeper is silent, I have the T5-600 if I really need to make some continuity noise. I know I should have the meter properly calibrated to make sure it's still accurate but I tested it on some known electrical effects & it's accurate enough for me right now. as for the beeper... I don't miss it. If it was any other meter besides the FLUKE 28||, I assure you it would've involved a broom & dustpan!
Date published: 2012-08-09