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News Release from: Fluke (UK) | Subject: 902 clamp meter
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 03 August 2006

Clamp meter is made for HVAC
applications

Rugged, true-RMS clamp meter is designed specifically for the servicing and installation of HVAC systems by contractors and facilities maintenance technicians.

Fluke has introduced a new, rugged, true-RMS clamp meter that has been designed specifically for the servicing and installation of HVAC systems by contractors and facilities maintenance technicians The Fluke 902 provides accurate, reliable measurements of temperature, DC current and capacitance, for example, all with the one handheld meter

The new Fluke 902 clamp meter measures DC up to 200uA, DC and AC voltage to 600V, and AC to 600A - with a Category III 600V safety rating.

True-RMS readings and a min/max button ensure accurate and actionable readings.

Capacitance measurement is up to 1000uF.

The plug-in, type-K thermocouple measures temperatures from -40 to +400C.

The 902 also measures resistance and provides continuity testing.

The 902 offers Fluke reliability and measurements that remain in spec.

for everyday use by technicians who are servicing or installing systems in industrial, commercial, institutional and residential buildings.

It can be used, for example, for checking start and run motor capacitors, flame rod testing, checking flue gas temperatures, supply-side and load-side current and voltage measurement, checking current and voltage phase balance and troubleshooting electrical faults on compressor motors.

The Fluke 902 has a 3 year warranty, and comes complete with test leads, a plug-in thermocouple probe and a soft carry case. Request a free brochure from Fluke (UK) ...

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