Fluke 376 FC True-RMS Clamp Meter with iFlex

Fluke iFlex Clamp Meter

Oct 5, 2020

The Fluke 376 FC True-rms Clamp Meter with iFlex is part of the Fluke Connect family of wireless test tools that enable you to log, trend and monitor measurements while remaining safely away from the arc flash zone through Bluetooth connectivity.

The 376 FC clamp meter uses an integrated low-pass filter for accurate measurements of non-linear signals, such as adjustable speed drives, electronic ballasts and other non-linear loads. The clamp also uses proprietary inrush measurement technology to filter out noise and capture motor starting current exactly as the circuit protection sees it.

Measure:
• Voltage to 1000 V AC or DC
• Resistance to 60 kΩ with continuity detection
• Min, max, average, and inrush recording to capture variations automatically
• 500 mV DC measurement range to interface with other accessories
• 1000 μF capacitance measurement

The 376 FC clamp carries a CAT III 1000 V, CAT IV 600 V safety rating, designed to offer you the highest possible protection in a test tool.

The included iFlex flexible current probe provides easier access to large conductors in tight spaces. The flexible probe:
• Expands the measurement range to 2500 A AC
• Allows frequency measurement to 500 Hz with body jaw and iFlex

Go HERE for more information.

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