FLIR Introduces New Line of Electrical Meters

 
October 11, 2017
 
FLIR has a new line of clamp and digital multimeters, debuting at NECA 2017.
 
This collection of electrical test and measurement products offer the high-accuracy measurements and range of testing modes you’ve come to expect from FLIR.
 
The lineup includes:
  • FLIR CM275: This advanced 600 Amp AC/DC clamp meter offers 160 x 120 thermal resolution, a wide range of measurement functions, and a screen with 44% more viewing area than the previous model.
  • FLIR DM285: The 18-function, 160 x 120 thermal resolution multimeter features onboard storage for measurements and images, and wireless connectivity to streamline inspections and simplify reporting.
  • FLIR DM166: This digital multimeter/thermal imager combination features 80 x 60 thermal resolution, broad multimeter test functions, and the flexibility for use in both high and low-voltage applications.
  • FLIR DM91: This industrial digital multimeter offers a comprehensive range of measurement tools, onboard data storage of up to 40k measurements, and wireless connectivity via METERLiNK
  • FLIR DM66: An all-in-one multimeter for a range of electrical applications, offering LoZ mode and non-contact voltage detection as well as frequency, diode, capacitance, and temperature measurement.
  • FLIR DM62: This True RMS digital multimeter is designed for everything from commercial installation to DIY projects, with an intuitive user interface for more efficient testing and troubleshooting.
  • FLIR DM64: The DM64 provides HVAC professionals with an unmatched feature set, including microamps measurement for testing flame sensors.
Delivery dates:
December 2017 – CM275, DM285, DM166, DM91

January 2018 – DM62, DM64, DM66
Find out more about the entire line of new FLIR Test & Measurement Products
 

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