Fluke 902 FC True RMS Wireless HVAC Clamp Meter

$670.00

Excluding GST 10%

  • 600 A ac current measurement
  • 600 V ac and dc voltage measurement
  • 1000 µF capacitance measurement
  • DC Current measurement to 200 µA
  • Resistance measurement to 60 kΩ
  • True RMS voltage and current for accurate measurements on non-linear signals
  • Extended resistance range to measure a broad set of thermistors, μA DC current range to measure flame sensor current, contact temperature, and capacitance
  • Minimum and maximum recording to capture variations automatically
  • Get more done faster and safer than before by connecting your meter to Fluke Connect and capture measurements wirelessly

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Overview

Fluke 902 FC True-RMS HVAC Clamp Meter helps HVAC technicians work more efficiently on the work site.

The Fluke 902 FC Clamp Meter, with Fluke Connect wireless connectivity, can help HVAC technicians improve productivity in the field. The rugged dual-rated CAT III 600 V, CAT IV 300 V meter equips you to perform many essential HVAC system measurements: microamps for testing pilot light sensors; resistance up to 60 kΩ; AC current and AC/DC voltage; capacitance; and contact temperature, all with just one tool. Plus its small form factor makes it easy to hang on to and navigate in tight work spaces.

Part of the Fluke Connect wireless family

As part of the Fluke Connect family, the 902 FC can transmit measurements to a smartphone or tablet for later, detailed analysis. No need to write down the results. Trend and monitor measurements live on your phone screen, and upload those measurements to the cloud. Combine measurement data from multiple Fluke Connect test tools to create and share reports from the job site via email, and collaborate in real time with other colleagues with ShareLive™ video calls or email.

The 902 FC can also decrease the frequency of wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) when working on high voltage/current panels. Simply turn off the panel. Verify that it is de-energized using standard safety procedures. Place the clamp and synch it to a smartphone. Close the panel, reenergize it, and take measurements from a safe distance.