Fluke Networks ADP-SC/APC SC-APC Simplex Adapter
- ADP-SC/APC SC-APC Simplex Adapter
$57.00Excluding GST 10%
Fluke Networks ADP-SC/APC SC-APC Simplex Adapter
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The Fluke Calibration 732C DC Voltage Reference Standard is a RoHS compliant direct voltage reference used to maintain the volt in primary and secondary standards laboratories. Individual 732C voltage standards provide 10 V, 1 V, and 0.1 V outputs and may be transported easily to remote locations while the dc reference is maintained in the laboratory. The 734C DC Voltage Reference Standard consists of four electrically and mechanically independent 732C DC Reference Standards and a rack-width enclosure. Two model families, Base and Select, differ in that the Select models are two times more stable than the Base models.
Because each 732C in the 734C DC Reference Standard is based on the same architecture pioneered in the popular 732A DC Voltage Standard—the first standards lab quality 10 V electronic reference—you can rely on it to provide the same high stability and predictable drift rate you’ve come to expect, in a smaller, more portable package identical to the 732B DC Voltage Standard. The 734C is also compatible with 732B DC standards and can support any combination of 732 B and C models. Similarly, 734A can be used with the newer 732C voltage standards, providing the ultimate flexibility and maximizing asset utilization.
To simplify support of your 734C, Fluke Calibration offers a variety of calibration services to assign values and predicted performance for each of the 10 V outputs, traceable to national standards and to the Fluke Calibration 10 V Josephson Array.
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Features & Benefits
Reduces the risk of shock and arc flash by removing unnecessary exposure to a potentially hazardous electrical environment while verifying the functionality of test tools before and after absence or presence of voltage is checked.
Features
Test Before Touch
Provides a safe method to verify that your electrical test tool is operating properly before you conduct further tests. The concept of “Test Before Touch” (TBT) or three point test method involves testing your meter against a known live source before and after the actual measurement. This sequence verifies that your test tool is operating properly during the actual measurement.
Designed for safety and compliance
Safe and easy method for verifying proper operation of your test tool before attempting to test for either an energized source or a de-energized source without the need for cumbersome PPE, or in cases where no known voltage source is available. Your environment may still require minimal PPE such as hard, safety glasses or earplugs when using a proving unit.