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  • Why use a CAT III rated meter in solar PV installations?

    One essential tool for installing, monitoring, and testing photovoltaic systems is the Fluke 393 FC solar clamp meter – rated CAT III 1500 V/CAT IV 600 V for CAT III environments including solar installations.

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  • How to Use the Fluke Acoustic Imaging Camera

    Everything you need to know about how to use the Fluke ii900 acoustic imaging camera. Learn about the easy-to-use acoustic camera features and functions as well as tips for getting the most out of the tool.

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  • CASE STUDY: Parts manufacturer leverages Fluke sensors to launch IIoT-powered asset monitoring

    Manufacturing supplier Standard Industrial reduced excess energy consumption, avoided unplanned downtime, decreased production gaps by using Fluke 3561 FC Vibration Sensors.

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  • Celebrating World Engineering Day 2022

    On March 4th each year, people all over the globe celebrate World Engineering Day. It’s a day that reminds us of all the great things engineers have done to get us to where we are today. That’s a lot of things when you think about it. Roads and highways. Life-saving devices and medicines. Transportation—from the rockets that take you to space to the wheelchairs that give people freedom to roam. Energy alternatives and new ways to collect and store renewable energies. Engineers are amazing,...

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  • Case study: How to increase efficiency and savings with compressed air system leak testing in food manufacturing

    Compressed air is the food and beverage industry’s “fourth utility” after the big three of water, electricity, and natural gas. The reliability of this fourth utility depends on predictable air pressure, which means even small leaks can come at a high price. Here’s a look at air leaks commonly found in the food and beverage industry, along with best practices and technologies to address them. The Fluke ii900 Industrial Acoustic Imager includes technology that adds a visual component to traditional...

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  • How to Get Faster 3 Phase Power Measurements with Clamp Meters

    Get 3 phase power measurements 50% faster with Fieldsense clamp meters. How to measure 3 phase voltage and current simultaneously.

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  • Building a Machine Health Monitoring Matrix

    Baseline and trend your machine health monitoring in one place to analyze and troubleshoot issues quickly and efficiently.

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  • Multimeter symbols, buttons, dials and display

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  • What is a thermal multimeter?

    Whether you troubleshoot and maintain electrical distribution, HVAC, or rotating equipment you probably use a digital multimeter regularly. You may also use an infrared camera, or thermal camera to help you troubleshoot. The problem: Carrying two separate tools or having to go back to the shop to grab the thermal camera. Adding even more tools to a heavy tool bag or taking time away from the work to be done. The solution: A thermal multimeter, or thermal dmm, is both a digital multimeter and a thermal...

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  • 5 tips for a successful IIoT program

    By Brian Harrison According to a Fluke 2019 survey, roughly 50 percent of maintenance and reliability professionals were actively planning Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) initiatives. This survey preceded the challenges brought about by COVID-19. At the time, more than half of the teams interviewed found the IIoT process to be more complicated than anticipated because of an essential prerequisite—collaboration with other teams and departments. Despite the business disruption caused by the...

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  • How to Test Diodes with a Digital Multimeter

    Steps for using a multimeter in the Diode Test mode.

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  • Why ruggedness matters in a clamp meter

    Fluke engineers its clamp meters to withstand a high degree of unconventional use—as a wedge, makeshift pliers, nutcracker, whatever a tech might dream up in a moment of need.

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  • What is an oscilloscope?

    Basic information about what an oscilloscope is and how the test instruments are used in industrial settings for preventive maintenance and troubleshooting.

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  • MythBusters’ Adam Savage’s favorite tools

    Fluke multimeters tested by Adam Savage. Trusted tool recommendation for budget multimeter review.

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  • Top 5 Electrical Troubleshooting Tools Every Small Team Needs

    Consider investing in these five electrical troubleshooting tools to quickly identify basic electrical issues in HVAC, networks, motors, and electrical panels.

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  • Fluke ii910 Precision Acoustic Imager

    Locate potential mechanical problems in conveyors and partial discharges in electric grids.

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  • How to reach manufacturing excellence with OEE benchmarks

    Highly successful manufacturing plants rank high in availability, performance, and quality. A plant’s most substantial capital investments are in their facilities and equipment, and most manufacturing systems are built to meet a specific capacity level that meets demand. This is why capacity maintenance is critical to the success, and competitiveness, of manufacturing plants today. The more efficiently a company can produce a product, the more products it can produce at a lower cost which results...

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  • Fluke 744 Documenting Process Calibrator-HART

    The 744 does the work of several tools - sourcing, simulating and measuring pressure, temperature, and electrical signals in one rugged, hand-held device.

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  • How to streamline maintenance, reduce costs, and improve asset performance with Fluke Mobile

    By: Jacek Karpol-Nawrocki and Christian Beham, Professional Service Managers at Fluke Reliability Fluke Mobile is a software application optimized for mobile workers using the IBM Maximo EAM platform. By integrating Fluke Mobile with your Maximo system, you enable maintenance teams to respond to corrective maintenance requests and work orders in a single workflow on a tablet or smartphone. The seamless integration of unplanned and planned maintenance requests on a mobile device helps organizations...

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  • Why do I need an insulation tester

    Video transcript: Hey, I’m Sean with Fluke. A question we often hear is: “Why do I need an insulation tester?” The insulation tester is designed to: check the integrity of your conductor wires check the insulation value of motor or your compressor windings You’re trying to see if there’s any break down that could potentially cause a fault. We always want to use an insulation tester and your Preventive Maintenance Plan (PMP). This would allow you to start doing streamline testing and...

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  • 67 MAX Clinical Infrared Thermometer

    Non-contact clinical IR thermometer for scanning elevated body temperature.

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  • Using Fluke Air Particle Counters in Healthcare Facilities

    Learn how using Fluke airborne particle counters in healthcare facilities helps meet IAQ standards and contamination testing.

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  • Why controlling leakage current is important

    In any electrical installation, some current will flow through the protective ground conductor to ground. This is usually called leakage current. Leakage current most commonly flows in the insulation surrounding conductors and in the filters protecting electronic equipment around the home or office. So what’s the problem? On circuits protected by GFCIs (Ground Fault Current Interrupters), leakage current can cause unnecessary and intermittent tripping. In extreme cases, it can cause a rise in voltage...

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  • We’re so excited you’re still here.

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  • Hot spot detection—what to look for

    How to find hot spots in electrical systems using a thermal camera. Learn what to look for and understand what causes emissivity anomalies during inspections.

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  • 3 key principles to build a strong culture of safety

    How to cultivate a company culture where employees take the necessary steps to build a culture of safety

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  • How to improve thermal camera accuracy with a few focus tips

    Learn why improper focus can misreport temperature by 20 degrees or more and how to improve your thermal camera accuracy by following a few tips.

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  • Easy-to-install Fluke sensors help you track conditional change

    Continuously monitoring asset health is critical to avoiding unplanned downtime. Fluke devices help you track conditional change 24/7 and are easy to install.

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  • Fluke Pro Tips

    Fluke experts get to the heart of your maintenance and measurement questions with tips and tricks—in less than a minute.

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  • Case study: Fluke power monitor saves California wastewater plant thousands of dollars

    Read the wastewater plant case study on how the Fluke 3540 Power Monitor paid for itself in five months by eliminating the need to use contractors.

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  • Four reasons a compact thermal camera is your secret weapon

    Watch an overview of Fluke’s PTi120 handheld compact thermal camera key features and ideal use

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  • Fluke 87V Digital Multimeter vs Fluke 87V MAX Multimeter

    Compare IP rating, battery life and other features. What is the difference between the Fluke 87V MAX and the 87V digital multimeter?

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  • How Good Data Helps Manage PV and Microgrid Performance

    How to use data to prove the value of PV and microgrids in order to provide a safer, cheaper, more secure and more reliable distributed energy electric power system.

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  • The difference between telephoto, macro and wide angle IR lenses

    Learn how for some use cases, a telephoto, macro or wide angle lens can prove invaluable. Plus, find out why ‘smart lenses' are better than the alternative.

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  • Lockout / tagout for solar power systems

    How to LOTO a PV system. Guidance for electrical safety in solar power plants, PV installation and solar panel safety considerations.

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  • Powering Progress: The Drive for Grid Modernization

    Microgrids combine solar, wind, battery, and diesel/natural gas generators to form a shared supply for local demand. Benefits include energy management independence and security for local communities.

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  • Thermal imaging training enables more accurate analysis

    This comprehensive article gives information on the amount of training a thermographer should have in different industries, and what the better educational courses cover.

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  • Five tips for taking quality thermal images

    The quality of a thermal image is much more than just aesthetics. It is critical to pinpointing specific areas of concern. A simple way to look at it is: IMAGE QUALITY = focus + optics + spatial resolution (pixels + field of view)

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  • How to inspect a motor with a thermal imager

    Seeing a motor’s heat signature under normal operating conditions—with at least 40 % of design load—can tell you a lot about its condition.

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  • Four myths about electrical safety that may surprise you

    Following electrical safety regulations in industrial plants is critical. But myths about electrical safety are rampant. Understand the facts vs myths about working in energized systems.

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  • Solar Training & SEIA Standards for Solar Technicians

    Solar installer jobs are in high demand. Learn how to become a solar panel PV installer or solar energy technician and join the growing renewable energy industry.

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  • 4 things you need to know about Industrial Ethernet

    An overview of the four main Industrial Ethernet protocols including modbus TPC/IP, EtherCAT, Ethernet/IP, PROFINET. How these communication networks differ from the commercial Ethernet LAN environment.

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  • 11 features to look for in thermal imaging software

    Robust desktop and mobile phone software is an important aspect of thermal inspection workflows. Thermography software can help enhance and clarify images, add analysis and share professional-looking reports in applications spanning mechanical, electrical, electronic equipment, building diagnostics and more. It’s important to note that analyzing thermographic imagery accurately requires special training to consider emissivity of objects and other factors like background temperature and relative...

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  • Using thermal imaging to troubleshoot motors and drives

    Using infrared cameras to troubleshoot motor problems as well as monitoring motor conditions for preventative maintenance in power generation, manufacturing and commercial plants.

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  • Fluke 1736 and 1738 Three-Phase Power Quality Loggers

    Versatile, three-phase Fluke Connect-compatible power loggers for conducting energy, load and power quality studies.

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  • Top 3 solar PV safety hazards and how to avoid them

    Avoid these top 3 solar hazards and learn how to work safer when maintaining PV systems. You need to know the control measures to take and how to plan for a safe work environment.

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  • The hidden hazards of ground faults in PV systems

    Why DC ground faults in PV systems are hidden hazards you need to detect before it’s too late. Find the blind spots in PV systems. Solar ground fault troubleshooting.

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  • Arc flash protection with thermal imaging

    Understand what the NFPA 70E standards for arc flash PPE assessment means for thermographers using thermal imaging camera.

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  • 9 Things You’ll Love About the Fluke T6-1000 PRO Electrical Tester

    Why choose the Fluke T6 Electrical tester? Read 9 things to love about the first electrical tester that performs AC current, AC voltage and frequency up to 1000 V AC without test leads.

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  • Case study: How a power facility reduced 40% of calibration time

    Many facilities, such as power plants or production facilities, depend on a strong preventive maintenance program. These programs are essential to keep processes running safely and efficiently.

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  • Thank you for contacting Fluke

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  • Guide to machine faults and how to get to root cause

    90 percent of machine faults fall into four main categories: misalignment, imbalance, looseness, or bearing wear. Using root cause analysis can help you identify where a problem began and what caused it.

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  • Fluke T6-1000 Electrical Tester wins 2019 Best New Product Award at MCEE

    The competition honors innovative products that increase efficiency and safety of mechanical and electrical installations EVERETT, Wash., May 8, 2019 – The Fluke® T6-1000 Electrical Tester won the 2019 Best New Product Award in the Protective Tools, Hardware, and Equipment category at the Mécanex/Climatex/Expolectriq/Éclairage (MCEE) Show held in Montréal in April. The MCEE New Products Competition recognizes the most innovative products that increase the efficiency and safety of mechanical...

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  • What is the safest way to work in the danger zone? Don’t.

    According to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) Recommended Practices for Health and Safety Programs, a 50-person plant typically can increase productivity by 13% and save more than $265,000 in faulty products by implementing a rigorous safety and health program.

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  • Want to be more proactive? Add route-based vibration to your technician’s toolkit

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  • What is the difference between single-phase and three-phase power?

    Learn the difference between single-phase and 3-phase power supplies, including uses and configurations.

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  • Case study: How to detect compressed air, gas and vacuum leaks AND find hidden profits

    What if there were a leak detection technology that could pinpoint the precise location of a leak from up to 50 meters away? The Fluke ii900 Sonic Industrial Imager, a “gamechanger” in the pursuit of finding compressed air leaks.

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  • Case study: How air leak detection equipment prevents downtime

    Find out how air leak detection equipment prevents downtime for a 150,000 square foot plant that runs approximately 400 tools on compressed air, produced by a 200-horsepower compressor.

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  • Safety considerations when selecting a voltage tester

    How safe is that voltage tester? Learn about the differences between solenoid and digital voltage testers, and how they impact your safety.

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  • What is power factor? How to Calculate Power Factor Formula

    What is power factor and why is it important? Learn how to calculate the power factor formula, each component of the equation, and why it matters.

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  • Best Non-Contact Voltage Tester

    A guide to choosing the best electrical and voltage tester from Fluke for your needs. Built for electricians, maintenance managers, facility technicians and homeowners, learn about which voltage detectors in the Fluke VoltAlert line are right for you.

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  • Insulation tester vs megohmmeter

    What is the difference between an insulation tester and a megohmmeter? Compare insulation meters, testers, megohmmeters, and meggers to learn about what's best for your needs.

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  • The Fluke energy management edge

    Get ahead of the curve with these innovative tools, expert tips, and more

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  • Our story

    Accurate and reliable tools to keep your world up and running

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  • Using motor insulation resistance testing to prevent downtime

    Preventing motor failure problems will extend the operating life of system equipment. Insulation resistance testers can be used to determine the integrity of windings or cables in motors, transformers, switchgear, and electrical installations.

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  • Top 10 industrial applications for remote vibration sensors

    Vibration screening helps maintenance and reliability teams avoid rotating machine failure.

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  • Measuring output torque without mechanical sensors

    Measuring output torque without mechanical sensors

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  • Multimeter glossary

    Common Terminology and Abbreviations for DMM Products

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  • Glossary of Vibration Terms

    Glossary of Vibration Terms

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  • How Fluke thermal imaging helps dry ice plant maintain uptime

    How Continental Carbonics Products used a Fluke thermal camera and thermal multimeter to implement a reliability program at their dry ice plants.

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  • Day-one reliability

    Closing the gap from the beginning at the new Dana Incorporated Driveline Toledo Plant.

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  • 5 Steps to Test Insulation Resistance in Failed Motors

    Preventing motor failure problems will extend the operating life of system equipment. Insulation resistance testers can be used to determine the integrity of windings or cables in motors, transformers, switchgear, and electrical installations.

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  • No expertise required: Setting up aerospace vibration sensor

    To use vibration sensors, many maintenance and reliability personnel believe they have to be a vibration expert. For some sensors, this may be true. However, for the 3561 FC Vibration Sensors paired with Fluke Connect™ Condition Monitoring (FCCM) software, expertise is not required.

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  • Five key test points for understanding motor drive efficiency and performance

    Motor drives are a ubiquitous technology for transforming the constant voltage from the main ac power supply into a voltage that varies to control motor torque and speed ideal for motors that are driving mechanical equipment loads.

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  • Measuring motor shaft voltage discharges with Fluke MDA-550 Motor Drive Analyzer

    This application note explains how to use the MDA-550 Motor Drive Analyzer and a shaft voltage probe to measure motor shaft voltage discharge events.

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  • Busy elevator electronics technician saves time with new Fluke motor drive analyzer

    Fluke MDA-550 Motor Drive Analyzer provides clear diagrams of the proper setup, pre-defined test procedures and step-by-step instructions to save time and help streamline troubleshooting elevator motor drives.

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  • How to create intuitive thermal inspection reports

    Thermal imaging sets the stage for an effective preventative maintenance (PM) program, as an infrared camera can be used to view thermally a whole electro-magnetic system.

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  • How to calibrate your Fluke infrared camera

    This video shows you how to perform a calibration on your Fluke thermal camera using co-workers and cups of water as reference points. Featured resources Best Fluke thermal imaging cameras Infrared inspections and thermography basics Thermal imaging resources and articles 10 things you need to know about thermal cameras

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  • How to capture a voice note during infrared inspections

    This video teaches you how to attach a voice recording to your thermal image using the built-in microphone in your Fluke infrared camera. Featured resources Best Fluke thermal imaging cameras Infrared inspections and thermography basics Thermal imaging resources and articles 10 things you need to know about thermal cameras

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  • How to switch your infrared camera from manual to automatic

    Learn how to quickly switch from auto mode to manual mode on your Fluke Ti401, Ti300, and Ti200 infrared cameras.   The Fluke Ti300+ Thermal Camera and Ti401 PRO Thermal Camera have been discontinued. See the Fluke Ti75+ Thermal Camera or the Ti480 PRO Infrared Camera. Transcript: Auto Monitor Image Capture is another feature on the Fluke VT04 Visual IR Thermometer. To access it, hit MENU and find this icon. You hit SELECT down to enable it and the right arrow key to drop to the second level...

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  • How to set alarms for high and low temperature on a Fluke infrared camera

    Learn how to set temperature color alarms on your Fluke Ti401, Ti300, and Ti200 infrared cameras.   The Fluke Ti300+ Thermal Camera and Ti401 PRO Thermal Camera have been discontinued. See the Fluke Ti75+ Thermal Camera or the Ti480 PRO Infrared Camera. Transcript: The high low temp alarm on the Fluke vt04 is used to help you quickly identify temperatures that are either above or below your determined threshold. How to set the high low temp alarm: First, in the menu screen you identify this icon...

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  • How to capture infrared images with Fluke Auto Focus

    .video-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; padding-top: 30px; height: 0; overflow: hidden; } .video-container iframe, .video-container object, .video-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; } Using your Fluke thermal camera, learn how to capture accurate infrared images with the LaserSharp® Auto Focus system. The Fluke Ti300+ Thermal Camera and Ti401 PRO Thermal Camera have been discontinued. See the Fluke Ti75+ Thermal Camera or the...

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  • What you need to know about emissivity and infrared energy

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  • Guide to Insulation Resistance Testing

    A manufacturing line that goes down, even for a few seconds, could have a serious impact on production and to the bottom line.

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  • How to add notes to infrared images during thermal inspections

    Add notes to images during your thermal inspections #video

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  • How thermographers get trained for certification

    The basic functions of a thermal camera are not difficult to master. With some basic training and practice, you can learn what the buttons are for, how to navigate the menus, how to focus, and how to capture images.

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  • Get a handle on thermal imaging basics

    Thermal imaging, at its most basic, gives you the ability to spot problems early from a safe distance, simply by scanning the area with an infrared camera (also called a thermal imager).

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  • Top 5 benefits of vibration monitoring

    Screening is an economical way to monitor assets by automating data collection. Learn more about the benefits of implementing vibration monitoring in your plant.

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  • Fluke Accelix adds wireless vibration monitoring

    Fluke 3560 FC wireless sensor provides continuous, automated vibration screening to monitor equipment health EVERETT, Wash., Dec. 5, 2017 – Vibration screening is one of the most effective ways to detect and prevent equipment failures or downtime, but performing vibration analysis can be complex. Vibration monitors typically require special training, third-party experts, or are too expensive to use on most equipment leaving significant gaps in maintenance programs. The new Fluke® 3560 FC Vibration...

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  • How to troubleshoot fieldbus signals

    In the last decade or so the trend in factory automation has been to replace the traditional control scheme, where each device has its own control wiring, with bus systems that link multiple devices through the same cable. One of the most popular and widely used bus systems is Foundation Fieldbus, which includes two different protocols–H1 and HSE (High-speed Ethernet) protocol. Each of those protocols meets different needs within the factory automation environment and uses different physical media...

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  • Why does this year have an extra second?

    On December 31, 2016, metrologists around the world—especially those living under Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)— will add a single second to their New Year's Eve countdown.

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  • How a few good test tools saved motor replacements at a pulp and paper company

    Few things are as disposable as paper towels. But the next time you nonchalantly toss away (or compost) a paper towel, keep in mind that there's a lot more to it than meets the eye.

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  • Case study: How a free dental clinic used thermal imaging to open on time

    Benco Dental is the largest independent, family owned dental distributor in the United States, with more than 1,200 associates serving over 30,000 customers with locations across the U.S.

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  • Why IR accuracy and traceability are critical

    Whether you're building automobiles or electronic components, processing food, maintaining electrical systems, or making plastic, temperature inspection using infrared (IR) cameras and spot thermometers is becoming one of the quickest, safest ways to accurately inspect electrical, electronic, mechanical, HVAC, and process control systems.

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  • Fluke 1732 and 1734 Three Phase Power Measurement Logger

    The Fluke 1732 and 1734 delivers easy to use three phase power measurements for identifying energy waste, overloaded circuits and routine load studies.

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  • Digital Multimeter Basics Online Course

    If you or your company are looking for ways to build more electrical skills, consider this two-hour online course on Digital Multimeter Basics from Fluke. We developed this course to help multimeter users get more out of their meters. Whether you use a multimeter for basic electrical installation and commissioning, repairs and troubleshooting, or your own personal work, the information in this course will help you get the job done. Using a multimeter to measure voltage is fairly straight forward,...

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  • Electrical Panel Overheating for No Apparent Reason?

    Troubleshooting an electrical panel overheating problem from unusual causes; testing with the power on, ruling out harmonics—and the resolution.

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  • A new control valve testing process

    Proportional smart control valves play critical roles in process industries. Accurately assessing valve performance, however, can be a cumbersome routine.

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