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Fluke 87V Industrial Multimeter

From the control room to the factory floor, the Fluke 80 Series digital multimeter has earned a reputation as the digital multimeter that industrial technicians trust. When productivity suffers, the Fluke 80 Series provides the accuracy and advanced troubleshooting capabilities you need to solve problems fast.



Use the low pass filter function to accurately measure voltage and frequency on electrically noisy equipment such as variable speed motor drives. Use the peak capture function to detect occasional faults and switch as fast as 250 microseconds (µs).



And work with confidence. The Input Alert function provides an audio alert against misuse of the input plug. The Fluke 80 Series multimeters have been tested separately for use in CAT IV 600 V/CAT III 1000 V environments. The Series can withstand impulses in excess of 8000 V and reduce the risks associated with surges and surges.



At Fluke, our ideas come straight from the workplace. We work with users like you to build test kits that do the job you want them to do for as long as you need them—and give you full value. We design and manufacture the Fluke 80 Series multimeters in the U.S.A. The 80 Series is backed by a limited lifetime warranty. And we back it with a limited lifetime warranty so you can work smarter, faster, and safer.
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729 Automatic Pressure Calibrator
Fluke 729 Automatic Pressure Calibrator
Automatically generates and controls pressure up to 300 psi (20 bar, 2 MPa). Enter the pressure and the 729 will automatically pump to the desired pressure. Fill out the test template and the 729 will automatically pump and document pressure calibration tests at multiple points.



Easy calibration documentation using predefined templates for transmitters and switches. Enter the initial and final test pressures and the number of test points. The rest of the 729 did by documenting the applied pressure, the measured mA, and the % error of each test point. The bright color graphics display will highlight the tolerance test results in red.



Automatic fine adjustment of internal pressure helps compensate for minor leaks in hoses and test settings. There is no need to manually turn the vernier to check for leaks, helping to eliminate the hassle of manual pumping and manual fine adjustment of test settings.



HART communication allows trimming of mA output, trimming to applied value, and trimming to zero pressure from HART pressure transmitters. You can also perform light configuration tasks such as changing transmitter tags, units of measurement, and setting ranges. Other supported HART commands include setting a fixed mA output for troubleshooting, reading device configurations and variables, and reading device diagnostics.



Measures mA signal at transmitter source output and simulates mA signal for testing I/Ps and other mA loop devices. Includes a 24V loop power supply to test and power transmitters in self-tests not connected to a control system.



Rugged portable case design 3 year warranty sets the 729 apart from most other pressure calibrators. The 729 is tested and guaranteed to withstand a 1 meter drop test, making it ready for field instrumentation calibration work.



Fluke Connect® compatibility allows users to remotely monitor using the Fluke Connect mobile app as well as manage and store pressure measurements and log events. Share measurements using ShareLive™ video calls and email.



Measure temperature with the optional 720RTD probe to perform resistance transfer calibration.



Measure pressure with the old 700 Series and new 750 Series pressure modules if a different pressure measurement range or resolution is desired.



Multiple language support : select the language from the instrument setup utility. Hart communication commands are limited to English per HART device description and protocol.



The rigid yet flexible carrying case is designed for field work, with room in the bag for storing, test hoses, fittings, test cables and small tools needed for field pressure calibration.



Portable automatic pressure calibrator makes pressure calibration easy



The Fluke 729 Automatic Pressure Calibrator has been specifically designed with the work of process technicians in mind to simplify the pressure calibration process and provide faster, more accurate test results. Technicians know that calibrating pressure is a time-consuming task, but the 729 makes it easier than ever with an internal electric pump that generates and adjusts pressure automatically in a rugged, easy-to-use portable package.



The 729's ideal portable pressure calibrator, allows you to simply enter a target pressure, and the calibrator will pump automatically at the desired set point. Then, an internal fine adjustment control automatically stabilizes the pressure at the set value.



The Fluke 729 can also test multiple pressure test points automatically and automatically document the results. Calibration is as simple as entering the initial and final pressures as well as the number of test points and tolerance levels. The remaining 729 do.



Built-in HART communication capability allows for mA tuning of HART transmitters, lightweight HART configuration, and the ability to adjust to applied 0% and 100% values.



Upload and manage documented calibration results with DPCTrack2™ Calibration Management Software, making it easier to manage your instrumentation, create scheduled tests and reports, and manage calibration data.



With three selectable ranges, 30 psi (2 bar, 200 kPa), 150 psi (10 bar, 1 MPa), and 300 psi (20 bar, 2 MPa), the Fluke 729 Automatic Pressure Calibrator is designed to work anytime, anywhere. wherever you need it.



30 psi range, 2 bar, no wireless communication
Fluke ii915 Acoustic Imager
Fluke Fluke ii915 Acoustic Imager
Fluke ii915 Acoustic Imager: Detect, Locate, and Assess Anomalies

The Fluke ii915 Acoustic Imager is a powerful tool designed to identify and evaluate issues in various systems. With three distinct modes—LeakQ™, PDQ™, and MecQ™—this innovative device empowers maintenance professionals to take proactive measures and prevent costly problems. Let’s explore its capabilities:

Leak Detection with More Sensitivity
LeakQ™ Mode: Detect Hidden Costs


Leaks in compressed air, gas, steam, and vacuum systems can lead to significant financial losses. The Fluke ii915 simplifies leak detection by allowing technicians to visualize sound. As they scan hoses, fittings, and connections, the built-in acoustic array captures decibel levels per frequency. The resulting SoundMap™ overlays on a visual image, making it easy to pinpoint leaks—even during peak operation hours. Say goodbye to time-consuming inspections and hello to efficient leak detection. Fluke ii915 has the high frequency range and best sensitivity to do acoustic leak detection more efficiently.

Early Mechanical Issue Identification
MecQ™ Mode: Efficient Inspection for Conveyor Systems


Conveyor systems are notorious for their complexity and potential to disrupt production. The Fluke ii915 acoustic camera revolutionizes inspection by enabling contactless scanning of large areas. Advanced noise filtering ensures clear images, even in high-noise environments. Detecting potential mechanical issues early allows targeted maintenance, preventing unplanned downtime. For seamless operation and proactive maintenance of large conveyance systems, the Fluke ii915 Acoustic Imager with MecQ™ is the ultimate choice.

Visualizing the Invisible Threat
PDQ™ Mode: Locating Partial Discharge


Partial discharge poses serious risks, from arc flash fires to blackouts. The Fluke ii915 translates partial discharge sounds into visuals, precisely pinpointing their location. With an extended frequency range of 2-100 kHz, this tool can detect partial discharge even earlier and aids maintenance planning to prevent catastrophic events. High-voltage electricians, electrical test engineers, and grid maintenance teams can now see what was once invisible.

Key features
• Enhanced Performance: Improved detection performance for gas leaks, electrical discharges, and mechanical issues.
• LeakQ™ Mode: Estimated leak size and cost.
• PDQ Mode™: Assesses discharge severity.
• MecQ™ Mode: Proactively address potential problems in rotating mechanical components.
• Reporting Features: Integrated visual and textual tagging and annotation functionalities for streamlined reporting.
• Wireless Upload: Easily transfer data to Fluke Connect.
721 Pressure Calibration Instruments
Fluke 721 Pressure Calibration Instruments
Fluke 721 Precision Pressure Calibrator provides pressure calibration and temperature measurement for custody transfer applications



The Fluke 721 Precision Pressure Calibrator is the ideal tool for gas custody transfer applications. It features dual isolated pressure sensors to allow you to take simultaneous static and differential pressure measurements with a single tool. And it can be configured by selecting either a 16 psi (1.1 bar) or 36 psi (2.48 bar) low pressure sensor then adding any of seven high pressure ranges: 100, 300, 500, 1000, 1500, 3000 or 5000 psi (6.9, 20, 24.5, 69, 103.4, 200, 345 bar).



Other useful features:

- Measures up to 30 V DC, checks 24 V loop power supplies

- Extends pressure measurement range with connection to external 750P

- 750 series pressure modules (50 ranges)

- Provides a large backlit graphic display that can show up to three inputs simultaneously

- Stores five instrument setups for recall
VR1710 Single Phase Voltage Quality Recorder
Fluke VR1710 Single Phase Voltage Quality Recorder
The Fluke VR1710 Power Quality Recorder, is a single-phase plug-in voltage quality recorder that offers an extremely easy-to-use solution for detecting and recording power quality problems, enabling immediate action and minimizing downtime. The VR1710 single-phase recorder meets the needs of maintenance and facilities management personnel in large service, utility, and industrial service organizations where power quality is critical to their business operations. Power quality parameters include average RMS, transients, flicker, and harmonics up to the 32nd recorded using a user-selectable averaging period from 1 second to 20 minutes.