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Fluke 393 FC 1500 V Clamp Meter | Features And Functions

published on MARCH 4, 2022
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MARCH 4, 2022

The world’s only CAT III 1500 V current clamp, Fluke 393FC with iFlex is designed for technicians who work in dc environments up to 1500V.

The Fluke 393 FC features:
- IP54 rating for dust and water makes it ideal for work outdoors on solar arrays and wind power systems.
- DC power measurement, showing readings in kVA.
- Audio and Visual Polarity to ensure photovoltaic panels are properly - installed with the help of an audio beep and a light to indicate correct polarity.
- Visual Continuity provides a bright green indicator light in the display for working in dark and noisy environments.
- Logging, sharing and reporting of test results via Fluke Connect software.

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