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Measuring Tools

Fluke PTi120 Pocket Thermal Imager

Portable thermal camera for industrial inspection

In the right place. At the right time. With the right tools.



The bigger the problem, the faster you have to solve it. The new pocket-sized Fluke Thermal Imager gives you the ability to minimize downtime in everyone's hands. It's the first line of defense for easy troubleshooting. Stop solving problems after they happen, start preventing them.



This tool is used because it is reliable when doing its job.



A camera that's small enough to carry around every day without worry. Always ready to use. Resistant to dirt and water. Able to survive even if it falls from a height of up to 1 meter. Now a powerful infrared probe is in your pocket for fast temperature scanning of electrical equipment, machinery and other assets.



Automatically saves your thermal images in the correct folder.



With Fluke Connect Asset Tagging, you eliminate the tedium of sorting and organizing your infrared images. Simply by scanning the QR code or asset barcode, your infrared image and all information with date and time will be saved to the specified folder. Send via Wifi or automatically upload once connected to a network or computer via USB. It's about timing. Now you can save, find, and report issues more efficiently before they become problems.



Get the infrared level you want every time.



The 3.5” LCD touch screen offers IR-Fusion™ to combine visual images with infrared images to make it easier to locate problems. Just slide your finger across the screen to adjust the settings.
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568 Ex Intrinsically Safe Mini Infrared Thermometer
Fluke 568 Ex Intrinsically Safe Mini Infrared Thermometer
Use the Fluke 568 Ex for intrinsically safe temperature measurements anywhere in the world



The Fluke 568 Ex Intrinsically Safe Infrared Thermometer is certified by major rating bodies for use in Class I Div. 1 and Div. 2 or Zone 1 and 2 hazardous environments anywhere in the world. Whether you work in petroleum, chemical, oil and gas, or pharmaceutical environments, the 568 Ex allows you to carry the most trusted name in test tools into most Ex-rated areas around the globe. The simple, three-button on-screen menu interface is quick to use and makes even complex measurements easy. It takes just a few pushes of a button to adjust emissivity, record data, or turn on and off alarms. The 50:1 distance-to-spot ratio allows you to measure smaller objects from further away. And it also is compatible with K-type probes for contact measurements. Either way, you can count on the rugged, ergonomic design to stand up to tough conditions.



Other useful features:

- Instantly alerts you to measurements outside of set limits with audible and visual alarms

- Provides with 1% measurement accuracy

- Comes with thermocouple K bead probe and two-year warranty -30-

- Features a rugged, easy-to-use, ergonomic design that stands up to tough industrial, electrical, and mechanical environments

- Works with mini-connector K-type thermocouples

- Allows easy access to advanced features with soft-key buttons and graphical display

- Captures up to 99 points of data for quick downloading to a PC through the USB connection

- Powered by two AA batteries

- Allows you to confidently measure a wide variety of surfaces with adjustable emissivity and built-in materials table

- Easily adapts to lighting conditions with a two-level backlight
1760TR ThreePhase Power Quality Recorder
Fluke 1760TR Three-Phase Power Quality Recorder
The Fluke 1760 Three-Phase Power Quality Recorder complies strictly with IEC 61000-4-30 Class-A, for advanced power quality analysis and consistent conformity testing. Designed for the analysis of utility and industrial power distribution systems, in medium and low voltage networks, these power quality monitors give customers the flexibility to customize threshold selection, algorithms and measurements. The Fluke 1760 power recorder records the most thorough detail for user-selected parameters.



Usage



Detailed fault analysis – Performs high-speed transient analysis and finds root causes of equipment malfunctions for later mitigation of malfunctions and predictive maintenance. The fast transient option, with a measuring range of 6,000 V, makes it possible to record very short impulses such as lightning strikes.



Class-A Quality of Service Compliance – Validates the quality of incoming power at the service gateway. Thanks to Class A conformance, the Fluke 1760 allows unquestioned verification.



Correlation of events at multiple locations – Using GPS time synchronization, users can quickly detect where a fault first occurred, both inside and outside the facility.



Galvanic separation and DC coupling – Allows complete measurement of dissimilar power systems. For example, troubleshooting a UPS system by simultaneously recording battery voltage and power output.



Power quality and power load monitoring – Assess baseline power quality to validate compatibility with critical systems prior to installation and verify electrical system capacity before increasing loads.
190104IIIS Color ScopeMeter with FlukeView2 software package 100 MHz 4 channel
Fluke 190-104-III-S Color ScopeMeter with FlukeView-2 software package, 100 MHz, 4 channel
Fluke 190-104-III-S Offers

Accurate and versatile, this portable oscilloscope provides a fast sampling rate of up to 5 GS/s, a 200 ps resolution, and deep memory of 10,000 samples per channel. Perform timing or amplitude-related measurements on three phases or three-axis control systems, or compare and contrast multiple test points in a circuit under test.

- Up to four independent floating isolated inputs, up to 1000 V

- Up to 5 GS/s real time sampling (depending on model and channels used)

- Deep memory: 10,000 points per trace waveform capture (scope mode)

- CAT III 1000 V/CAT IV 600 V safety rated instrument for industrial environments

- Up to seven hours of battery operation using BP291

- Large, bright color display is easy to view in nearly any environment

- Easy to store and view historical data and transfer to a PC via USB or Wifi

- Convenient battery access door for quick battery swaps in the field

- IP51 rating, dust and drip-proof

- Connect-and-View triggering for intelligent, automatic triggering on fast, slow and even complex signals

- Frequency spectrum using FFT-analysis

- Automatic capture and REPLAY of 100 screens

- ScopeRecord mode gives 30,000 points per input channel for low frequency signal analysis

- TrendPlot Paperless Recorder mode with deep memory for longterm automatic measurements

- 5000 count DMM included in the 2-channel models



Applications

- Microelectronics

- Troubleshooting



Measure from mV to kV safely



Independently isolated inputs allow you to make measurements in mixed circuits having different ground references reducing the risk of accidental short circuits. Conventional bench oscilloscopes without special differential probes and isolation transformers can only reference measurements to line power earth ground. ScopeMeter 190 Series III test tools are engineered to cover a wide application range from mV to kV, so you’re ready for anything from microelectronics to heavy duty higher voltage electrical applications. 190 Series III 60 MHz and 100 MHz configurations include VPS421 100:1 probes for higher voltage applications, while the 200 MHz and 500 MHz configurations include VPS410-II 10:1 probes suitable for both microelectronics and higher voltage applications.



IP-51 rated for harsh environments



Rugged and shock-proof, ScopeMeter Test Tools are built for dirty, hazardous environments. With its sealed case, it can endure dust, drips, humidity and airborne pollutants. Every time you reach for ScopeMeter Test Tool you can be confident it will work reliably wherever your work takes you.



USB and Wi-Fi connectivity



The Fluke 190 Series III offers two USB ports, electrically isolated from measurement input circuits allowing you to quickly and easily transfer data to a PC, archive and share waveforms with OEMs, colleagues and support staff, or store waveforms, screen captures and instrument setups onto USB memory devices for later use. Easily transfer saved files via USB stick, direct connection via the USB interface or optional Wi-Fi connectivity. These files can be used for further data handling or in FlukeView-2 Software to study waveforms in greater detail.



Connect-and-View triggering



Connect-and-View triggering provides an instant, stable display without the need for adjusting settings. If you’ve used other scopes, you know how tricky triggering can be. If settings are incorrect, results can be unstable or incorrect. Connect-and-View automatically sets up correct triggering by recognizing signal patterns. Without touching a button, you get a stable, reliable and repeatable display of virtually any signal including motor drive and control signals. It’s especially fast and convenient when you’re measuring a number of test points in rapid succession.



Built-in digital multimeter



Conveniently switch from waveform analysis to precise multimeter measurements using the built in 5000 count digital multimeter on two channel 190 Series III models. Measurement functions include Vdc, Vac, Vac+dc, resistance, continuity and diode test. Measure current and temperature using suitable shunt, probe or adapter with wide range of scaling factors.



TrendPlot paperless recorder— records up to 11 days to help you find intermittent faults



The toughest faults to find are those that happen only once in a while. These intermittent events can be caused by bad connections, dust, dirt, corrosion, or simply broken wiring or connectors. Line outages, dips, swells and interruptions, or the starting and stopping of a motor can also cause a machine to stop. You may not be around when it happens, but the 190 Series III ScopeMeter Test Tool will be.

- Plot minimum and maximum peak values and average over time

- Plot any combination of up to four readings including voltages, amps, temperature, frequency and phase for all inputs, all with time and date stamp to pinpoint faults