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Technical readss from Comtest

Fluke IRR1-SOL Solar Irradiance Meter

One tool for installing, testing, maintaining solar panels or photovoltaic systems

10 dumb things smart people do when testing electricity

Anyone who makes their living by working with electricity quickly develops a healthy respect for anything with even a remote chance of being "live." Yet the pressures of the getting a job done on time or getting a mission-critical piece of equipment back online can result in carelessness and uncharacteristic mistakes by even the most seasoned electrician.

Fluke ii910 Precision Acoustic Imager

Now you can “see” sound and locate the invisible threat...

Compact true-RMS meter for accurate electrical installation and troubleshooting

Fluke, introduces the new Fluke 110, a versatile multimeter for accurately measuring voltage, continuity, resistance and more. Fluke multimeters have long been trusted by both residential and commercial electricians for all of their essential electrical measurements.

Fluke MDA-500 Series Motor Drive Analysers

Simplify complex motor-drive troubleshooting with guided test setups and automated drive measurements that provide reliable, repeatable test results.

Fluke PTi 120 Pocket Thermal Camera

New portable thermal camera for industrial inspection

Sonic Industrial Imager

A fast, simple way to detect compressed air, steam, gas and vacuum leaks.

Fluke Ti Pro Series thermal cameras with leading-edge technologies

Fluke Ti401 and TiX501 PRO thermal cameras capture and display smaller temperature differences to easily visualize and diagnose issues - making it easier for technicians, engineers and electricians to get to the root cause of problems faster.

Predictive Maintenance with Wireless Fluke Connect® Tools

It’s the foundation of any electrical safety program: limiting the exposure of workers to the electrical hazards of shock and arc flash. Using test leads and clamps to probe inside a live panel when troubleshooting and performing routine maintenance always exposes workers to danger.

In-field valve positioner checks using a handheld ProcessMeter

This amount of mechanical motion inevitably causes screws to reposition, springs to weaken and mechanical linkage to loosen. In addition, electronic components change value over time. The results are valves that don’t fully open or close, close prematurely, or operate erratically and cause improper regulation of the gas or liquid under its control. This is more commonly referred to as “calibration drift.