| The Fluke 360 leakage tester is a
rugged and accurate solution for leakage current measurement.
Ideally designed for non-invasive checks of insulation condition,
the model 360 leakage meter allows you to perform tests without
powering down the installation or disconnecting equipment - saving
you time, without compromising on quality of safety.
The unique jaw design of the Fluke 360 AC Leakage
Current Clamp Meter eliminates the influence of adjacent current
conductors, and minimizes the effects of external magnetic fields,
even at low currents. This allows you to perform accurate and
reliable tests in today's crowded electrical environments. The tough
and high-quality jaw design of the model 360 leakage tester
guarantees high stability for long-term repeatability and
durability.
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Features and Benefits
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Measurement of leakage current with 3mA range
and 1ľA of resolution, for accurate monitoring of insulation
erosion.
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Broad range of measurements, from 1ľA up to
60A, for all installation needs.
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Advanced shielding to ensure accurate results
when measuring near other conductors.
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The high durability clamp construction can
withstand over 50,000 operations, added ruggedness that extends
the life of your leakage clamp.
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Easy-to-carry, pocket-sized leakage current
tester with wide 40mm (1.5 inch) jaw size.
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Handy "Display-Hold" button for capturing
leakage current readings in hard-to-reach places.
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Auto power-off, with warning buzzer, saves
battery life.
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Conformance to IEC1010 and EMC standard for
confident measurements.
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Meets all the applications and performance
classes in safety standard VDE0404-4 and VDE0702 for leakage
current and differential current measurement of electrical
appliances.
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| Why leakage current testing?
Leakage currents can be an indicator of the
effectiveness of insulation on conductors. High levels of leakage
current may be present in circuits where either the insulation
resistance is low, or electronic equipment with filters is used.
Leakage currents can cause disruptions of the normal operation of
equipment and installations. It is possible to locate the source of
leakage currents by using the Fluke 360 leakage current clamp meter
and taking methodical measurements throughout the installation. The
big advantage of leakage current testing versus insulation testing
is that the installation and equipment do not need to be powered
down but can be done during normal operation. |
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