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Measuring Tools

Fluke 9103, 9140 Dry-Well Calibrators & Dry Block Calibrators

Great performance in portable instruments
• Lightweight and very portable
• Accuracy to ±0.25 °C
• RS-232 interface
• Easy to recalibrate

If you’ve been using a dry well calibrator or dry block calibrator for field work, you know there’s a lot more to them than temperature range and stability. Size, weight, speed, convenience, and software are also significant.

A field dry well needs to be portable, flexible, and suitable for high-volume calibrations or certifications. If it's not, you’ll soon forget about the great stuff the sales rep told you and realize what you’ve really bought.

At Fluke Calibration, we use dry well calibrators every day in our manufacturing and calibration work, and we know what makes a dry well easy and productive to use—which is exactly how users describe our series of field dry wells. These dry wells work for you instead of the other way around.
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28 II Ex Intrinsically Safe Truerms Digital Multimeter
Fluke 28 II Ex Intrinsically Safe True-rms Digital Multimeter
Now there is one intrinsically safe digital multimeter (DMM) you can use in IIC (gas), in Zones 1 and 2, and IIIC (dust), Zones 21 and 22. Whether you work in an oil, chemical, or pharmaceutical environment , all the test and troubleshooting capabilities you need are in the most robust and intrinsically secure (IS) Fluke DMM ever made. The Fluke 28 II Ex is also water, dust and drop resistant. You will be equipped to solve all problems, inside and outside the danger zone, without compromising on compliance or measurement performance.
355 True RMS 2000 A Clamp Meter
Fluke 355 True RMS 2000 A Clamp Meter
A versatile and rugged tool for high current applications



Confidently take reliable readings with true-rms, Fluke 355 and 353 digital clamp meters; the tool of choice for high current clamp-on amp meter sizes up to 2000 A. The extra wide jaws easily clamp around large conductors, which are typically found in high current applications. The extra robust design and CAT IV 600 V, CAT III 1000 V ratings add an extra element of user protection when performing high power measures.



Accurate peak measurements are possible using the in-rush inrush mode, ideal for motor and inductive loads. The 355 also measures voltage and resistance, making it an ideal clamp meter for utility, electrical contractors and industrial service technicians.
376 Truerms ACDC Clamp Meter dengan iFlex
Fluke 376 True-rms AC/DC Clamp Meter dengan iFlex
Get ready for anything.



The Fluke 376 Clamp Meter offers improved performance for a wide range of flow size situations. With true-rms voltage and current rating, the Fluke 376 can read up to 1000 V and 1000 A in both ac and dc modes.



In addition, the Fluke 376 includes an iFlex™ flexible current probe that extends the measuring range to 2500 A ac while providing increased display flexibility, the ability to measure odd-sized conductors and increased cable access. The Fluke 376 is a direct replacement for the Fluke 337 Clamp Meter.



9170 9171 9172  9173 Metrology Well Calibrators
Fluke 9170, 9171, 9172, & 9173 Metrology Well Calibrators
Accurate enough for lab use, and rugged and portable enough to take anywhere
• Best-performing industrial heat sources (accuracy, stability, uniformity) in the world
• Immersion depth to 203 mm (8 in)
• Optional ITS-90 reference input reads PRTs to ±0.006 °C
• Temperature range from –45 °C to 700 °C

Every once in a while, a new product comes around that changes the rules. It happened when we introduced handheld dry-wells. It happened when we introduced Micro-Baths. Now we’ve combined bath-level performance with dry-well functionality and legitimate reference thermometry to create Metrology Wells.

With groundbreaking new proprietary electronics from Fluke Calibration's (patents pending), Metrology Wells let you bring lab-quality performance into whatever field environment you might work in. New analog and digital control techniques provide stability as good as ±0.005 °C. And with dual-zone control, axial (or “vertical") uniformity is as good as ±0.02 °C over a 60 mm (2.36 in) zone. (That’s 60 mm!) Such performance doesn’t exist anywhere else outside of fluid baths.

In short, there are six critical components of performance in an industrial heat source (which the European metrology community explains, for example, in the document EA-10/13): calibrated display accuracy, stability, axial (vertical) uniformity, radial (well-to-well) uniformity, impact from loading, and hysteresis. We added a seventh in the form of a legitimate reference thermometer input and created an entirely new product category: Metrology Wells.

(By the way, Metrology Wells are the only products on the market supported by published specifications addressing every performance category in the EA-10/13. Our specs aren’t just hopes or guidelines. They apply to every Metrology Well we sell.)