New diagnostic functionality to maximize in-factory productivity. The new Fluke 289 is the next generation of high performance industrial recording multimeters designed to solve complex problems in electronics, factory automation, power distribution and electromechanical equipment. With the ability to log data and display it graphically on the screen, you can resolve issues faster and help minimize downtime. Let the new Fluke 289 be the overseer of the system or process while you troubleshoot other issues.
Also be sure to check out the Fluke 287 True-rms Electronics Logging Multimeter with TrendCapture designed for electronics professionals.
Maximize productivity with the Fluke 289 and FlukeView combo kit. With built-in data logger capabilities and TrendCapture, the Fluke 289 helps you track down the occasional hard-to-find problem, monitoring equipment with every function while you do other tasks. Layer acquired data from six meters or six time periods to find cause and effect relationships or for condition monitoring in the FVF software. Turn your data into graphs and tables for professional reports. The 289/FVF combo kit gives you a simple & affordable approach to predictive maintenance.
The Fluke 88V meter has measurement functions, troubleshooting features, and accuracy levels needed to solve problems on conventional and hybrid vehicles. The 88V is the most powerful automotive multimeter ever offered by Fluke. In addition to standard multimeter features such as the ability to measure voltage, current, continuity, and resistance, the 88V can perform: Pulse width Duty cycle Min/Max/Average recording Diode tests The pulse width function provides millisecond resolution for troubleshooting fuel injectors.
Automotive measurements
The 88V meter can take care of many automotive needs, getting into more of the digital multimeters measurement capabilities - it can measure voltage up to 1000 V AC and DC, current up to 10 A, 20 A for up to 30 seconds and frequency to 200 kHz and % duty cycle. Add those features to RPM measurements with optional inductive pickup and millisecond pulse width measurements for fuel injectors to name a few. The 88V comes packed with the functions you need: Temperature measurements with optional temperature probe Analog bar graph to track changing or unstable signals Min/Max/Average recording with Min/Max Alert to capture variations automatically Peak Min/Max to record transients as fast as 250 μs 88V multimeter designed for the garage While working in a garage, the large display digits can help you focus on the vehicle while still being able to read the numbers. Plus, the two-level bright white backlight offers the additional visibility you may need.
The three models of the new 170 Series are the new benchmark for common multimeters. All three set the standard with their combination of precision, features, ease of use, safety and reliability
The Fluke 116 Digital HVAC Multimeter provides the features you need to quickly troubleshoot HVAC equipment The Fluke 116 Digital HVAC Multimeter was specifically designed for HVAC professionals. It has everything you need to quickly troubleshoot problems with HVAC equipment and flame sensors, including a built-in thermometer to measure temperatures up to 400°C (752°F) and microamps to test flame sensors. The Fluke 116 also measures resistance, continuity, frequency, and capacitance. And the large white LED backlight makes it easy to see results even in poorly lit areas. Fluke 116 Digital HVAC Multimeters are independently tested for safe use in CAT III 600 V environments. Other Useful Features of the Best HVAC Multimeter: Fluke 116 • Measures resistance, continuity, frequency, and capacitance • Provides Min/Max/Average to record signal fluctuations • Comes with a holster with probe holders for easy storage • Features a compact ergonomic design for one-handed operation • Fits into optional ToolPak™ magnetic hanger for hands-free operation • CAT III 600 V safety rated
Key features • Digital multimeter designed specifically for HVAC professionals • Includes built-in thermometer to measure temperature from -40°C to 400°C (-40°F to 752°F) • Provides microamps to test flame sensors • Features low input impedance to helps prevent false readings due to ghost voltage • Presents a large white LED backlight for working in poorly lit areas