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Measuring Tools

Fluke 568 Contact & Infrared Temp Gun

Two-in-one contact and IR thermometer with innovative dot matrix display.

With a simple interface, a 3-button on-screen menu (in 6 languages) the Fluke 568 and 566 digital laser thermometers make even complex measurements easy. Quickly navigate advanced features to adjust sensitivity, start data logging, or activate and deactivate alarms - with just a few button presses.



With a rugged, easy-to-use ergonomic design, the Fluke 568 and 566 two-in-one contact and non-contact thermometers can handle tough industrial, electrical, and mechanical environments. These tools outperform any other IR thermometer (or pyrometer), helping you work more efficiently in a wider range of applications.
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561 HVAC Infrared  Contact Thermometer
Fluke 561 HVAC Infrared & Contact Thermometer
IR thermometer with type K thermocouple capability



Lighten up your toolbox. The Fluke 561 contact and IR thermometer combines the temperature measurement functionality needed by industrial, electrical and HVAC/R professionals, all in one tool. It also measures infrared and contact temperature, eliminating the need to use separate test equipment. Fast, efficient and easy to use, saving you valuable time and effort.



With the Fluke 561 infrared thermometer , you can also take contact and ambient temperature measurements in the way that suits you best. Use an IR thermometer to instantly measure hot, moving, electrified and hard-to-reach objects. Inspect motors, insulation, circuit breakers, radiant heat, pipes, corroded joints, and cables. Plus, scans for ducts, and other hard-to-reach objects, right from the floor. Just leave your ladder in the truck. You can use the flexible and handy Fluke 561 scanner tubing, or plug in any thermocouple probe with the industry standard mini-type K connector you already have to measure superheat or internal temperature.
9190A UltraCool Field Metrology Well
Fluke 9190A Ultra-Cool Field Metrology Well
Key features
Ultra-cool dry-block calibrator with best-in-class stability

The Fluke 9190A Ultra-Cool Field Metrology Well is the most accurate and stable, cold temperature dry-block on the market. It’s ideal for applications that demand strict quality control and regulatory process compliance. These applications include on-location validation and calibration of RTDs, thermocouples, thermometers, and sensors used with process control equipment such as medical freezers, laboratory refrigerators, cold rooms, blood banks, sterilizers (autoclaves), and freeze dryers.

Wide temperature range
–95 °C to 140 °C

Excellent accuracy
Accuracy using built-in referencethermometer readout: ±0.05 °C full range
Display accuracy: ±0.2 °C full range
Best-in-class stability
±0.015 °C full range

Fast cooling time
23 °C to –90 °C: 80 minutes
23 °C to –95 °C: 90 minutes
140 °C to 23 °C: 60 minutes

Portability
Weighs only 16 kg (35 lbs)
Built-in front and back handlesfor easy two-handed carry
Best measurement practices
Conforms with EURAMET cg-13 guidance on measurement practices for temperature calibrators
T6600 Electrical Tester
Fluke T6-600 Electrical Tester
• Measure AC voltage and current without touching a live wire

• Troubleshoot with all power supply measurements at-a-glance

• See AC voltage and current values without test leads
ii910 Precision Acoustic Imager
Fluke ii910 Precision Acoustic Imager
Finally, there is an easy way to detect, locate and analyze partial discharges in one tool



Tired of spending too much time detecting partial discharges? Introducing the i910 Precision Acoustic Imger which is designed to find partial discharges, corona discharges, and gas and vacuum leaks. The ii910 acoustic imaging camera's breakthrough technology is a cost-efficient, safe, effective, and easy tool for teams inspecting and maintaining power distribution and industrial high-voltage equipment.



The invisible threat….now you can see it



Partial discharge is a serious issue that the team monitors on a daily basis. When scanning insulators, transformers, medium-voltage panels (switchgear), or high-voltage power lines, you need to be sure that you find the problem early and quickly. Undetected partial discharges can cause power outages, fires, explosions, or death from electric arcing. In addition to these hazards threatening the environment and human life, electric arcing can also cause costly losses. Equipment failure can cost millions of dollars per hour and research shows that a data center outage can cost as much as $8,851 per minute. Ultimately, the Department of Energy estimates that these outages cost the US economy $150 billion annually.



Important area to scan Partial Discharge

- Insulator

- Transformer

- High voltage power cable

- Medium voltage panels

- Lightning rod

- Busbar

- High voltage coil

- circuit breaker

- capacitor



Do it quickly and safely



The ii910 is the All-in-One tool you've been looking for for all your Leakage and Discharge problems. Everything you need is at your fingertips. Perform quick area or neighborhood scans and get all the pictures/video you need using simple one-button shooting and the large 7” touchscreen LCD. No need for additional tools or equipment. Without the need for complicated cables or secondary devices, you have full mobility and greater flexibility to switch between leak/partial discharge detection and repair of partial leak/discharge.



Fluke safety you can count on with performance you value



The Fluke ii910 Precision Acoustic Imager is the perfect tool for high-voltage electricians, electrical test technicians, and grid maintenance teams who constantly inspect and maintain power distribution and industrial high-voltage equipment. The ii910 provides a safe and fast way to detect and locate partial discharges to maintain high-voltage equipment and prevent catastrophic events. With SoundSight™ technology, the ii910 translates the sounds it hears into a visual representation so you can quickly find problem areas. The higher frequency capability of the ii910 enables early detection to facilitate earlier maintenance planning, which is why the ii910 has a frequency range of 2-100 kHz.



Find and repair them before the arc of fire appears



Partial discharges can cause a number of serious and costly problems ranging from severe equipment damage to lethal arcing. The only way to stop this from happening is to properly inspect and maintain the equipment. The ii910 Precision Acoustic Imager is built to make partial discharges faster and easier to find. Gone are the days of wearing headphones and listening to very faint or faint sounds on the tiny screen to find problems. Everything you need to remotely troubleshoot is right there in the ii910, without dangling and tangling cables or other accessories. Just pick it up, turn it on, and start troubleshooting.



The security you expect from a tough product you trust



Safety is key when working on high voltage equipment and at Fluke, safety is important, everything else is just a bonus. Due to a combination of special microphone positions and advanced algorithms the ii910 Acoustic Acoustic Imager can detect Partial Discharges and Corona Discharges from a distance of 120 meters. This means you can be farther away than necessary and still be effective and efficient in finding all of the problem areas. With no external cables or corner adjustment accessories, the ii910 ensures you don't get stuck in your gear while you work. In addition to acoustic imaging technology capable of capturing reflected sound, you don't even need a direct line of sight to spot a problem. This means you can find partial discharges without ever opening the cabinet.



Quickly find it easily without training



The ii910 is truly designed so that anyone can use it with little or no training. There's no need for certification anymore as you don't need one to operate this tool. Simply power on the ii910 with a single button, select a frequency range or let the tool do the work for you, and begin scanning immediately for partial discharges or leaks. Once you find a sound image, you can take a video or photo for later use after you've added text annotations. If you want to know more about a specific leak or partial discharge, turn to PDQ or LeakQ.