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Fluke Digital Multimeters Solutions for every need How to choose the best DMM for your job Choosing the right digital multimeter (DMM) requires thinking about what you’ll be using it for. Evaluate your basic measurement needs and job requirements and then take a look at special features/functions built into many multimeters. Think about whether you need to do basic measurements, or if you need the more advanced troubleshooting options offered by special features. CAT 0 CAT II CAT III CAT IV Service Entrance Service Entrance Factors to consider: • Your work environment (voltage level, types of equipment, types of measurements, applications) • Specialty features/functions (capacitance, frequency, temperature, non-contact voltage, low impedance mode, min-max record, data logging, trending) • Resolution and accuracy (6,000, 20,000, or 50,000 count resolution) Safety The increased occurrence and levels of transient overvoltages in today’s power systems have given rise to more stringent safety standards for electrical measurement equipment. Transients that ride on top of power sources (mains, feeder or branch circuits) can trigger a sequence of events that may lead to serious injury. Test equipment must be designed to protect people working in this high-voltage, high-current environment. Meter Outbuilding Meter Underground Service Service Entrance Transformer Outbuilding Meter Underground Service CAT I CAT II • Electronic • Appliances and Low energy •category • Outlets and long equipment Measurement equipment CAT with0transient limiting protection • Any highvoltage, low-energy source derived from a highwinding resistance CAT II transformer CAT III • Equipment in fixed installations: CAT IV • Origin of installation: where low-voltage connection is made switchgear and three-phase Examples to utility power motors • Electricity meters, primary branch circuits • Bus and feeder in industrial overcurrent protection equipme •• Protected electronic equipment –Electronic Outlets at (Not directly plants Outside and service entrance more than to mains) • Feeders connected and shortconnected branch •• Equipment to (source)•circuits in which drop from pole to buildi 10 m (30 ft.) circuits • Service measures are taken to limit transient overvoltages to from CAT III panel devices • Run between meter and panel • Distribution an appropriately low level source • Overhead line to detached • Heavy appliance outlets with •• Any high-voltage, low-energy source derived from – Outlets at building short connections to service more than a high-winding resistance transformer, such as line the to well pump entrance • Underground 20 m (60 ft.) lighting systems section of a copier • Largehigh-voltage from CAT IV source Appliances, PCs, • Appliance, portable tools, and other household portable In brieftools and TVs and similar loads ANSI/ISA S82.02 • Outlet and long branch circuits • Outlets at more than 10 meters (30 feet) from CAT III source • Outlets more than 20 meters (60 feet) from CAT IV source CAT III MC panels, etc. • Equipment in fixed installations, such as switchgear and polyphase motors • Bus and feeder in industrial plants • Feeders and short branch circuits, distribution panel devices • Lighting systems in larger buildings • Heavy appliance outlets with short connections to service entrance CAT IV Three-phase at utility connection, any outdoor conductors • Refers to the “origin of installation,” i.e., where lowvoltage connection is made to utility power • Electricity meters, primary overcurrent protection equipment • Outside and service entrance, service drop from pole to building, run between meter and panel • Overhead line to detached building, underground line to well pump Meters designed for the way you work Advanced meters Models Wireless meters General purpose 87 V 289 287 233 3000 FC 179 77 IV 20000 50000 50000 6000 6000 6000 6000 ac ac+dc ac+dc ac ac ac 0.25 % 0.09 % 0.09 % Basic features Counts True-rms readings Basic dc accuracy 0.05 % 0.025 % 0.025 % Wide bandwidth 20 kHz 100 kHz 100 kHz 0.3 % •/• •/• •/• •/• •/• •/• •/• 4-1/2 4-1/2 4-1/2 3-1/2 3-1/2 3-1/2 3-1/2 Voltage ac/dc 1000V 1000V 1000V 1000 V 1000 V 1000 V 1000 V Current ac/dc 10 A 10 A 10 A 10 A 400 mA 10 A 10 A 50 MW 500 MW 500 MW 40 MW 50 MW 50 MW 50 MW Auto/manual ranging Digits ATEX II 2G Eex ia IICT4 safety rating Zone 1 and Zone 2 Measurements Resistance Frequency 200 kHz 1 MHz 1 MHz 50 kHz 100 kHz 100 kHz 100 kHz Capacitance 10,000 µF 50,000 µF 50,000 µF 10,000 µF 10,000 µF 10,000 µF 10,000 µF Temperature (+) 1090 °C (+) 1350 °C (+) 1350 °C (+) 400 °C 60 dB 60 dB 50 nS 50 nS 50 nS •/– •/• •/• Continuity/diode test • • • Motor Drive (ASD) Measurements • • dB Conductance Duty cycle/pulse width (+) 400 °C • • Removable Wireless Display Remote wireless readings. Connect to smart phone. • • VoltAlert™, non-contact voltage detection VCHEK™ • LoZ: low input impedance • Lo Ohms Microamps • • • Display Wireless capabilities Dot matrix display • • • Dual display • • • • • • Two level Two level Two level • • Analog bargraph Backlight Graphical trend display • • • • • • •/– •/– •/– •/– •/• •/• •/• •/• • • • • Diagnostics and data •/– •/• •/• 250 µs 250 µs 250 µs •/• •/• •/• • • • Stand alone logging • • Trend Capture • • 10,000 10,000 • • Real time clock • • Overmolded case, integrated holster • • Min Max recording/with time stamp Fast Min Max Display Hold/Auto (Touch) Hold Relative reference Readings memories USB interface Other features Automatic selection, ac/dcvolts Removable holster • • • • • • • • •/– •/• •/• • • • • Automatic power off • • • • • • • Low battery indication • • • • • • • -20 °C, +55 °C -20 °C, +55 °C -20 °C, +55 °C -10 °C, +50 °C -10 °C, +50 °C -10 °C, +50 °C -10 °C, +50 °C Lifetime Lifetime Lifetime 3 3 Lifetime Lifetime • • • • • • Closed case calibration Separate battery/fuse access Completely sealed/ watertight Operating temperature range Warranty and electrical safety Warranty (years) Input alert • • • IP30 IP42 IP42 EN61010-1 CAT III 1000 V 1000 V 1000 V 1000 V 1000 V 1000 V 1000 V EN61010-1 CAT IV 600 V 600 V 600 V 600 V 600 V 600 V 600 V Dangerous voltage indication IP Rating • IP54 Compact meters Models Specialty meters 117 116 115 114 113 28 II 27 II 28IIEX 6000 20000 Basic features Counts 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 20000 True-rms readings ac ac ac ac ac ac Basic dc accuracy 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.05 % 0.1 % 0.05 % 20 kHz 30 kHz 20kHz •/• •/• •/• •/• •/• •/• •/• •/• 3-1/2 3-1/2 3-1/2 3-1/2 3-1/2 3-1/2 3-1/2 4-1/2 Wide bandwidth Auto/manual ranging Digits ac ATEX II 2G Eex ia IICT4 safety rating Zone 1 and Zone 2 • Measurements Voltage ac/dc 600 V 600 V 600 V Current ac/dc 10 A 600 µA 10 A 40 MW 40 MW 40 MW Resistance Frequency Capacitance 100 kHz 100 kHz 100 kHz 10,000 µF 10,000 µF 10,000 µF Temperature 600 V 40 MW 600 V 1000 V 1000 V 10 A 10 A 10 A 60 kW 50 MW 50 MW 50 MW 200 kHz 200 kHz 200 kHz 10,000 µF 10,000 µF 10,000 µF 10,000 µF (+) 400 °C (+) 1090 °C 1000V (+) 1090 °C dB Conductance Duty cycle/pulse width Continuity/diode test • • • • • 60 nS •/– •/– • • • • • • VCHEK™ LoZ: low input impedance 60 nS •/– • Motor Drive (ASD) Measurements VoltAlert™, non-contact voltage detection 60 nS • • • • Lo Ohms • Microamps • • • Display Wireless capabilities Dot matrix display Dual display Analog bargraph • • • • • • • • Backlight • • • • • Two level Two level Two level •/– •/– •/– •/– •/– •/– •/– Graphical trend display Diagnostics and data Min Max recording/with time stamp Fast Min Max Display Hold/Auto (Touch) Hold 250 µs •/– •/– •/– •/– •/– Relative reference •/– 250 µs •/• •/• •/• • • • • Stand alone logging Trend Capture Readings memories USB interface Other features • • Removable holster • • Closed case calibration • • Separate battery/fuse access • Automatic power off Low battery indication Automatic selection, ac/dcvolts • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •/• · •/– • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -10 °C, +50 °C -10 °C, +50 °C -10 °C, +50 °C -10 °C, +50 °C -10 °C, +50 °C -40 °C, +55 °C -40 °C, +55 °C -15 °C, +50 °C 3 3 3 3 3 Lifetime Lifetime 3 • • • Real time clock Overmolded case, integrated holster Completely sealed/ watertight Operating temperature range Warranty and electrical safety Warranty (years) Input alert • • • • • • • • IP Rating IP42 IP42 IP42 IP42 IP42 IP67 IP67 IP67 EN61010-1 CAT III 600 V 600 V 600 V 600 V 1000 V 1000 V 1000 V 600 V 600 V 600 V Dangerous voltage indication EN61010-1 CAT IV 600 V Advanced meters Digital Multimeter selection chart Best for Applications Recommended DMM Advanced industrial troubleshooting, including data logging and graphing intermittent problems Logging: For unattended monitoring of signals over time, to detect intermittent problems. 289 Advanced electronic applications, including data logging and graphing intermittent problems Logging: For unattended monitoring of signals over time, characterize device performance. Industrial troubleshooting Working on VSDs: Take accurate voltage, current and frequency measurements on the output side of the drive at either the drive itself or at the motor terminals. Graphing: View logged values graphically in the field right on the meter, without a PC. Working on VSDs: Take accurate voltage, current and frequency measurements on the output side of the drive at either the drive itself or the motor terminals. Testing motor windings or contact resistance: Allows testing of resistance up to 50 ohms with one milliohm (0.001 ohm) resolution. 287 Graphing: View logged values graphically in the field right on the meter, without a PC. Monitoring two parameters at the same time: Dual display allows for monitoring of two selectable parameters. Performance testing: Testing the frequency response of amplifiers and audio transmission line. 87V Industrial troubleshooting: All of the resolution and accuracy you need to solve more problems on motor drives, in-plant automation, power distribution, and electromechanical equipment. General purpose meters Wireless meters Checking power quality: Capture glitches and spikes as short as 250 μs. Identify irregular signals. Remote Display Digital Multimeter Take measurements in hard to reach places: With its removable display, you have the flexibility to take measurements in hard to reach places or in areas with restricted access. You can be in two places at once and reduce the risk of arc flash by separating yourself from hazardous measurement situations. 233 Work more productively: Now one person can complete a test that would have required two people using ordinary test tools. Fluke FC wireless test tools work together to help you troubleshoot faster Work faster, safer and easier with FC Wireless Test Tools: The 3000 FC Multimeter displays the meter measurement, plus readings from up to three wireless modules, connect to your smart phone to see reading directly on your phone. Every day use requiring true-rms, accurate, rugged meter Industrial troubleshooting: Applications requiring exceptional ease-of-use, ruggedness and reliability. 3000 FC Build the system as your needs grow: Start with the multimeter and future proof your investment. 179 Electrical maintenance and troubleshooting: Variety of commercial electrical troubleshooting, installation and maintenance. Temperature measurements: Built-in thermometer conveniently allows you to take temperature readings without having to carry a separate instrument. Every day use requiring average responding, accurate, rugged meter Industrial troubleshooting: Applications requiring exceptional ease-of-use, ruggedness and reliability. Electrical maintenance and troubleshooting: Variety of commercial electrical troubleshooting, installation and maintenance. 77 IV Best for Applications Recommended DMM Wide variety of electrical work Electrical maintenance troubleshooting: When you need to eliminate false or “ghost” voltages or perform continuity, connection or basic wiring checks. 117 Non-contact voltage detection: Integrated non-contact voltage detection simplifies many tasks. Compact meters HVAC troubleshooting Residential HVAC maintenance: Lower voltage HVAC residential maintenance, installation and troubleshooting. 116 Temperature and microamp measurements: Troubleshooting problems with HVAC equipment and flame sensors. Electronic and field service applications Electronic troubleshooting: Troubleshoot a wide variety of measurement parameters, including frequency and capacitance. 115 Utility applications involving basic electrical tests Revenue meter tests: Involving meter sets and reconnects, capacitor checks, detection of absence or presence of voltage, and for continuity, connections or basic wiring checks. 113 Simultaneous voltage and continuity checks: Check LoZ low impedance function allows users to check voltage and continuity simultaneously. Specialty meters Harsh environments requiring dustproof and waterproof test equipment Industrial troubleshooting in indoor and outdoor harsh environments: Dustproof, waterproof, shockproof multimeter designed to withstand the toughest environments. 28 II/ 27 II Working on VSDs: Take accurate voltage, current and frequency measurements on the output side of the drive at either the drive itself or at the motor terminals. (28 II only) Industrial troubleshooting in explosive environments Safety and compliance: The Fluke 28 II Ex The Model MX57EX TRMS is an intrinsically safe digital multimeter designed for use in dangerous or explosive atmospheres. Agency Approvals: IECEx Ex ia IIC T4 Gb, Ex ia IIIC T130 °C Db, I M1 Ex ia I Ma 87V Ex Industrial troubleshooting: Completely sealed, IP67 rated case; Withstands drops up to 10 feet or 3 meters (with holster); Dustproof per IEC60529 IP6x; Waterproof per IEC60529 IPx7; Meets IEC Overvoltage Electrical Safety Standard No. 61010-1:2001 Fluke. Keeping your world up and running.® Fluke Corporation PO Box 9090, Everett, WA 98206 U.S.A. Fluke Europe B.V. PO Box 1186, 5602 BD Eindhoven, The Netherlands For more information call: In the U.S.A. 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