Test & Measurement


Fluke introduces new current clamps

28 November 2007 Test & Measurement

Fluke has launched several new current clamps.

The i6000 AC current clamp utilises the Rogowski principle and can be used to measure currents up to 6000 A when used in conjunction with multimeters, recorders, data-loggers, power quality analysers or oscilloscopes. The flexible and lightweight measuring head allows quick and easy installation and measurement of odd shaped objects without breaking the circuit.

The i310s AC/DC current clamp is based on the same platform as the i30 and i30s current clamps and uses advanced Hall Effect technology for accurate non-intrusive measurement of AC and DC currents for use with multimeters, oscilloscopes, dataloggers and other suitable recording instruments.

The i50s AC/DC current probe is a high performance probe using advanced Hall Effect technology for accurate non-intrusive measurement of AC and DC currents. The high bandwidth of 50 MHz and high dv/dt immunity make the probe ideal for use in conjunction with high-end oscilloscopes for the design, testing and fault finding of switchmode power supplies, motor drives, uninterruptible power supplies and electric vehicles.

The i800 is a clamp-on AC current probe designed to extend the current measuring capability of digital multimeters to 800 A AC. The clamp is compatible with a DMM that accepts 4 mm shrouded banana plug and has an AC milliamp range.

For more information contact Comtest, +27 (0)11 254 2200, [email protected], www.comtest.co.za



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