Fluke 376 FC - AC/DC True-RMS Clamp Meter Fluke Connect

Sku: 294937
Fluke
The strong points
  • FLuke Connect System

  • Captures starting currents up to 2500 A AC with the iFlex probe

€761.00 €913.20
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The Fluke 376 offers enhanced performance suitable for a wide range of current measurement situations. With its TRMS voltage and current measurements, the Fluke 376 model allows measurements up to 1,000 V and 1,000 A in both AC and DC modes. The Fluke 376 includes the new iFlex flexible current probe that extends the measurement range up to 2,500 A AC and provides increased display flexibility, the ability to bypass bulky conductors, and better cable access. The Fluke 376 model replaces the Fluke 337 clamp meter. 3-year warranty Carrying case

Comes with: iFlex® 45 cm (18") flexible current probe TPAK magnetic hanging strap Carrying case TL75 test leads Two AA alkaline batteries Instruction manual on plastic card Safety information sheet

Courant max AC (A) 2500 A
Courant max DC (A) 1000 A
Nombre de points d'affichage 10 000
Bande passante 5 Hz à 500 Hz
Type d'affichage LCD rétroéclairé
Garantie 3 ans
Fonctions AC/DC, Ampèremètre, Capacimètre, Fréquencemètre, Ohmmètre, Tension AC/DC
Type de mesure TRMS
Caractéristiques techniques
The iFlex flexible current probe extends the measurement range up to 2,500 A AC. CAT IV 600 V, CAT III 1,000. AC TRMS current and voltage for precise measurement of non-linear signals. Recording of average, min/max values, and inrush to automatically capture variations. The built-in low-pass filter and peak signal processing allow for use in noisy environments while providing stable readings. Proprietary inrush measurement technology to filter noise and capture motor starting current exactly as circuit protection detects it. With its ergonomic design, you can hold this device in your hand even when wearing protective equipment. The large and readable backlit screen automatically selects the appropriate measurement range. Therefore, you do not have to change the selector position during measurements.