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From the control room to the plant floor, the Fluke 80 Series family of digital multimeters has earned its reputation as the digital multimeter industrial technicians trust. When productivity is on the line, the Fluke 80 Series delivers the accuracy and advanced troubleshooting capabilities you need to solve problems fast.
Use its low pass filter function to measure voltage and frequency accurately on electrically "noisy equipment like adjustable speed motor drives. Use the peak capture function to detect intermittent problems and transients as fast as 250 microseconds.
Work with confidence. The input Alert function gives audible warning against wrong use of input jacks. Fluke 80 Series multimeters are independently tested for use in CAT IV 600V/CAT III 1000V environments. They can withstand impulses in excess of 8,000 volts and reduce risks related to surges and spikes.
Correctly measure pulse-width modulated motor drive signalsUntil now, there hasn't been a multimeter able to accurately measure adjustable speed drives. But the new Fluke 87V is designed specifically to handle these complex signals. Think of the potential productivity you'll gain by taking the guesswork out of drive system troubleshooting. Measurements are correct each and every time.
Unique function for accurate measurements of noisy pulse-width modulated AC voltage. Measures correctly at the ASD and at the motor terminals.
Accurately measure the frequency (motor speed). Frequency measurement not affected by the ASD's carrier frequency.
Measure AC current with an optional current clamp accessory.
Compare reading from the 87V with the display on the ASD.
Special shielding blocks high frequency, high-energy noise generated by large drive systems.
SafetyAll inputs are protected to the 2nd edition of ANSI/ISA S82.01 and EN61010-1 CAT IV 600V and CAT III, 1000 V. They can withstand impulses in excess of 8.000 V and reduce risks related to surges and spikes.