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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 17 March 2008

Power quality training for free

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Free "hands-on" power quality training seminars are designed for electricians and electrical engineers involved in troubleshooting the causes of poor power quality.

Fluke is offering free "hands-on" power quality training seminars during 2008 at locations around the UK and Ireland They are designed for electricians and electrical engineers involved in troubleshooting the causes of poor power quality, often the root cause of potentially costly problems in industrial electrical installations and equipment

No previous experience is necessary.

The programme can be viewed by visiting the Fluke website and clicking on Events/Seminars The free seminars, based around real case studies, will include hands-on training on how to conduct inspections using a variety of power quality tools, as well as offering a free DVD, case studies and application notes giving advice on troubleshooting techniques and checking EN50160 compliance.

The training will be based on Fluke power quality products, a complete range of rugged Power Quality tools for three-phase systems, offering a choice of solutions for pinpointing power problems faster in a wide range of industrial, commercial and domestic installations.

These include the 1740 Series power quality logger and the Fluke 1735 power logger, as well as two Fluke products offering IEC61000-4-30 Class A-compliance: the handheld Fluke 430 Series power quality analyser and the Fluke 1760 three-phase power quality recorder.

Attendance is free to preregistered delegates. Request free introductory details about products from Fluke (UK) ...

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