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 787 was the first device to combine a DMM and a loop calibrator to give process technicians double the power in one tool. Now even better, range is extended in the Fluke 789 – the ultimate loop calibration multimeter. The Fluke 789 has a 24-Volt supply loop which eliminates the need to take a separate power supply when testing transmitters offline. And with selectable onboard 250-Ohm Hart® resistors, the need to carry separate resistors is eliminated. Now process engineers can do more while carrying far less.
The Fluke 27 II Digital Multimeter define a the standard for operating in harsh conditions with the features and accuracy to troubleshoot most electrical problems. Both meters have IP 67 (waterproof and dustproof) rating, MSHA approvals, extended operating temperature range of -15 °C to +55 °C (5 °F to 131 °F, -40 °C for up to 20 minutes) and 95% humidity, and have been designed and tested to withstand a 3 m (10 ft) drop. The Fluke 20 Series Multimeters are built to work in the toughest environments.
Key Features • Measure up to 1000 V AC and DC • Measure up to 10 A (20 A for 30 seconds) • 10,000 μF capacitance range • Frequency to 200 kHz • Extended AC voltage bandwidth – 40 Hz to 30 kHz • Resistance, continuity and diode test • Min/Max and average recording to capture variations automatically
The Fluke 27 II and 28 II digital multimeters set a new standard for operation in harsh conditions with the features and accuracy to solve most electrical problems. Both gauges are IP 67 rated (water and dust repellent), MSHA approved, extended operating temperature range of -15°C to +55°C (5°F to 131°F, -40°C for s /s 20 minutes) and 95 % humidity, and has been designed and tested to withstand a 3 m (10 ft) drop. The Fluke 20 Series Multimeter is designed to work in the toughest environments.