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Product category: Electrical and Electronic Testing and PAT Equipment
News Release from: Fluke (UK)
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 01 September 2006

Power quality tools available to rent

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Livingston has now expanded its portfolio to include a wide range of Fluke's power quality tools.

Livingston, a long time key rental partner for Fluke industrial test and measurement tools, has now expanded its portfolio to include a wide range of Fluke's power quality tools These include all the latest Fluke products for three-phase systems - the Fluke 1740 Series power quality logger and the Fluke 1735 power logger, and the handheld Fluke 435 power quality analyser and the Fluke 1760 power quality recorder, both offering IEC61000-4-30 Class A-compliance

"Livingston is pleased to be working with Fluke's Industrial Tools Division in promoting its Power Quality Products", commented Geoff Kempster, Inventory Manager for Livingston Rental.

"Livingston has been a leading supplier of Power Quality Products for rental for over 25 years, and our association with Fluke, the world's leading supplier of rugged test tools, makes an ideal partnership for both companies".

Ken West, Marketing Manager - Industrial Tools, Fluke (UK), added: "Livingston's new portfolio of Fluke Power Quality products offers a choice of solutions to pinpointing power problems faster in a wide range of industrial, commercial and domestic installations".

"These products complement Livingston's recent introduction of the Fluke Ti20 infra-red thermal imager which has brought thermal imaging within reach of all industrial maintenance engineers". Request free introductory details about products from Fluke (UK) ...

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