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Fluke T6-600 Electrical Tester
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Measure voltage … without test leads

Working in cramped electrical boxes and trying to find a safe metallic contact points is often challenging. The Fluke T6-600 Electrical Tester with FieldSense™ technology, lets you quickly and safely take measurements by sliding the open fork over a conductor, without the need for test leads. The T6-600 works with wires up to AWG 4/0 (120 mm2) with a 17.8 mm jaw opening

How FieldSense™ technology works

FieldSense™ technology is a breakthrough in how voltage is measured. Other open fork testers detect a magnetic field to show AC current. FieldSense™ technology detects an electrical field, which interacts with a reference signal created by the T6 tester, which shows the measurement value on the tester’s display.

Tips on using FieldSense technology

  • Do not hold or touch wire you are testing during a measurement.
  • Use the black probe to make the ground connection if you are wearing gloves, insulated footwear or standing on an insulated ladder

Measurement versatility

The electrical tester offers a variety of measurement options giving you an all-in-one troubleshooting tool. Measure true rms voltage and current from 0 to 200 A AC or 1 to 600 V AC or DC. You can also gather resistance measurement from 1 Ω to 2000 Ω. With the easy-to-read backlit display, you can keep see your work in dark environments and keep your most recent measurement on the screen with the HOLD button for easy viewing. The T6-600 also accepts optional Fluke TPAK Magnetic Meter Hanger for convenient operation.

  • Measure AC voltage, current, frequency without touching a live wire
  • Troubleshoot with all power supply measurements at-a-glance
  • See AC voltage and current values without test leads

Specifications: Fluke T6-600 Electrical Tester

Measurement Specifications
Function Requires test leads Range Resolution Accuracy[1]
FieldSense
ac voltage true-rms
No 600 V 1 V ±(3% + 3 counts) 45 Hz - 66 Hz[2] [3]
FieldSense
ac current true-rms
No 200.0 A 0.1 A ±(3% + 3 counts) 45 Hz - 66 Hz
FieldSense
frequency (Hz)
No   1 Hz ±(1% + 2 counts)[3]
Volts ac true-rms Yes 600 V 1 V ±(1.5% + 2 counts) 45 Hz - 66 Hz
Volts dc Yes 600 V 1 V ±(1% + 2 counts)
Resistance Yes 2000 Ω 1 Ω ±(1% + 2 counts)
Safety   600 V CAT III

Accuracy[1]: ± ( [ % of reading] + [number of least significant digits] ). Accuracy is specified for 1 year after calibration, at 18 °C to 28 °C (64 °F to 82 °F) with relative humidity to 90 %. AC measurements are ac-coupled, RMS responding.

Accuracy[2]: Add 3 % without an external ground connection. External ground connection required for user wearing insulated gloves, standing on an insulated ladder, or otherwise insulated from earth ground.

Accuracy[3]: FieldSense is specified from 16 V to 100 % of range.

General Specifications
Calibration 1-year calibration cycle
Dimensions 61.1 x 259.3 x 43.8 mm
Jaw opening 17.8 mm
Weight 0.35 kg (0.78 lb)
Temperature Operating -10 °C to +50 °C (14 °F to 122 °F)
Storage -30 °C to +60 °C (-22 °F to +140 °F)
Altitude Operating 2,000 m (6,562 feet)
Storage 10,000 m (32,808 feet)
Relative Humidity 0% to 90%, 5 °C to 30 °C (41 °F to 86 °F)
0% to 75%, 30°C to 40 °C (86 °F to 104 °F)
0% to 45%, 40°C to 50 °C (104 °F to 122 °F)
Battery Type and Life 2 x AA (IEC LR6); 360 hours continuous, typical; 200 hours using FieldSense
Temperature coefficient 0.1 x (specified accuracy) / °C for <18°C or >28 °C
(< 64.4 °F or > 82.4 °F)
Safety IEC/EN 61010-1: Pollution Degree 2
Electromagnetic Environment IEC/EN 61326-1: Portable

Fluke T6-600 Electrical Tester

Includes:

  • Attached test leads with removable 4 mm probe caps, user documentation