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Product category: Temperature sensors
News Release from: Fluke (UK) | Subject: Fluke Ti20 thermal imager
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 02 October 2007

Thermal imager comes with bonus products

The Fluke Ti20 can quickly identify potential problems in industrial applications such as distribution panels, switchgear and motors.

Fluke is offering either a free Fluke 87V/i410 combo kit or a free Fluke 337 clamp meter to purchasers of the Fluke Ti20 thermal imager Customers will also receive a free thermal imaging DVD

The Fluke Ti20, with full radiometric imaging, can quickly identify potential problems in industrial applications such as distribution panels, switchgear and motors.

The Combo Kit includes a Fluke 87V true-rms multimeter, which has accurate troubleshooting functions particularly suited to motor drives and other industrial equipment.

The kit also includes a Fluke i410 AC/DC clamp meter to extend the multimeter's measurement capability to 400A, together with a thermocouple probe, test leads and clips.

The Fluke 337 current clamp meter with in-built digital display measures up to 100A AC.

This makes it an ideal tool for determining electrical panel loads and in-rush currents for motors and lighting.

The Fluke Ti20 enables quick and safe identification of hot spots.

It can identify very small temperature differences.

It captures images and data for reporting and analysis and it can be used to carry out periodic inspections with clear on-screen routing instructions.

The offer includes a free thermal imaging in industrial applications' DVD covering the principles of thermal imaging and how best to use the troubleshooting technology in electrical, electro-mechanical and process control applications. Request a free brochure from Fluke (UK) ...

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