Fluke Test Tools Catalog 2009 - FLUKE - #8

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FLUKE ®
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Reduce downtime and unnecessary repairs
Heavy loads Worn Incorrect Wrong Unbalanced Cable/ Equipment Lack of
bearings motor motor/drive harmonics connection end-of-life maintenance
^^^^^^^^1 connections damage
Incorrect motor
Overloading and mechanical strain could be signs that the motor is underperforming or inadéquate for the job.
Use an infrared thermometer to quickly locate hot spots, and see areas of excessive heat with a thermal imager to determine severity. A digital multimeter will determine if the current draw is too high, which is also a sign that the motor is inadequate for the demands placed on it. With a clamp meter measure the inrush current and high load currents.
Fluke 568 Thermometer
• High accuracy
• Easy interface
• Infrared and contact bead probe
• Trending and reporting via PC
Fluke Ti25 Thermal Imager
• IR-Fusion® blended thermal images
• Rugged, withstands 2 m drop
• High resolution and thermal sensitivity
• Full analysis and reporting software included
Fluke 87V True RMS Multimeter
• Accurate frequency and voltage measurements on motor drives and electrically noisy environments.
• Built-in thermometer
Fluke 337 True RMS Clamp Meter
• In-rush current function for motor starting, inductive lighting, etc.
• AC/DC voltage and frequency measurements
• Jaw opening 42 mm
Visit the full portal with practical information about troubleshooting potential problems throughout the plant. See how to find the right test tool for the job.
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