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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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  • What is frequency?

    AC frequency is the number of cycles per second in an alternating current (AC) sine wave.

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  • What is current?

    Current is the rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit.

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  • Diagnosing Power Quality Issues in Older Electrical Systems

    Learn how to diagnose power quality issues in older electrical systems using a Fluke multimeters and oscilloscope.

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  • A Comparative Analysis: Fluke ii900 vs. Fluke ii910 Acoustic Imaging Cameras

    See the differences between the Fluke ii900 vs ii910 Acoustic Imaging Cameras in terms of both specifications and functionality.

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  • Fluke Networks Industrial Connector Adapter Kit

    Fluke Networks Industrial Connector Adapter Kit

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  • Fluke Networks Replacement Remote ID #1 / Wiremapper for LinkIQ™

    Fluke Networks Replacement Remote ID #1 / Wiremapper for LinkIQ™

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  • What causes a transformer to fail?

    Symptoms of power quality issues include vibration, excessive buzzing or humming and overheating. Technicians should occasionally check the power of transformers that supply nonlinear loads, such as variable frequency drives (VFDs) or switching power supplies. Doing so ensures operation within acceptable limits. Transformers are deeply critical to the reliability of the grounding system. During your transformer inspection, use temperature as a guide to check for excessive radiant heat and stay alert...

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  • Pressure transducer calibration

    Fluke experts show you how to calibrate a pressure transducer including a step-by-step pressure transducer calibration procedure, certificate, and tips.

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  • Fluke 787 vs 789

    See the key differences between the Fluke 787 vs 789 as determined by Fluke engineers. What are the key feature and spec differences? See the comparison here.

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  • How to Use Fluke Connect™ software with the Fluke 377 FC and Fluke 378 FC FieldSense™ clamp meters

    Fluke Connect software on the 377 FC and 378 FC clamp meters allows you to record, analyze, and share results with others. Trend data for preventive maintenance.

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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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  • Guide to Using FieldSense in the 377 FC and 378 FC Clamp Meter

    Best ways to use the 377 FC and 378 FC clamp meter, how FieldSense technology works and ideal applications for front-line technicians and electricians.

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  • How to use the power quality indicator on the 378 FC clamp meter

    Detect basic 3 phase power quality issues with the versatile Fluke 378 FC clamp meter for industrial electricians. Increase productivity and safety without test leads.

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  • Fluke TruTest™ Data Management and Reporting Software

    The easy-to-use data management and reporting solution.

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  • How to troubleshoot and validate repair of a pump control panel

    Troubleshoot the Problem Problem: A large turbine pump keeps going down before it achieves full power. Action: Locate the problem area. While the pump is still running use the 279 FC Thermal Multimeter to do a quick thermal survey using the IR camera to look for hotspots at the panel, disconnect and the pump motor itself. If something looks unusual, press save using the Fluke Connect® button and note the location. If nothing looks unusual increase the speed of the pump until it fails while surveying...

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  • Fluke 440 mA fuse assembly

    440 milliamp fuse assumbly replacement for Fluke 28 II Ex intrinsically safe digital multimeter

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  • Fluke 315mA 1000V Fuse

    Fuse replacement for Fluke testers including the Fluke 1507 and Fluke 1503.

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  • Safe Electrical Panel Measurements with a Measurement Window

    The need to measure three-phase electrical systems has become increasingly important, especially for simple energy surveys, more complex power quality troubleshooting, or overall electrical performance studies on individual electrical equipment such as transformers and motors. However, taking three-phase measurements can be dangerous as you need to open electrical panels and put on proper personal protective equipment (PPE). The top risks can carry severe penalties, whether it's personal injury or...

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  • How to Measure Duty Cycle with a Digital Multimeter

    Set the digital multimeter (DMM) to measure frequency. The steps can vary by meter. Usually a multimeter’s dial will be turned to dc V and the Hz button is pressed. The DMM is ready to measure duty cycle when a percent sign (%) appears in the right side of the multimeter’s display. First insert the black test lead into the COM jack. Then insert the red lead into the V Ω jack. When finished, remove the leads in reverse order: red first, then black. Connect the test leads to the circuit...

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  • Multimeter symbols, buttons, dials and display

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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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  • What is continuity?

    Continuity is the presence of a complete path for current flow. A closed switch that is operational, for example, has continuity.  A continuity test is a quick check to see if a circuit is open or closed. Only a closed, complete circuit (one that is switched ON) has continuity.  During a continuity test, a digital multimeter sends a small current through the circuit to measure resistance in the circuit.  A meter with a continuity beeper briefly sounds off when it detects a closed circuit. 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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  • How to measure ac voltage

    Steps for measuring ac voltage with a digital multimeter.

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  • How to Measure Resistance with a Digital Multimeter

    Resistance is measured using analog or digital multimeters. These tools also measure current, voltage, and more for various applications. Why measure resistance? To determine the condition of a circuit or component. The higher the resistance, the lower the current flow, and vice versa. In general, the resistance of components used to control circuits (such as switches and relay contacts) starts out very low and increases over time due to factors such as wear and dirt. Loads such as motors and solenoids...

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  • How to measure frequency

    Circuits and equipment may be designed to operate at a fixed or variable frequency. They may perform abnormally if operated at a different frequency than specified. For example, an ac motor designed to operate at 60 Hz operates slower if the frequency is less than 60 Hz, or faster if frequency exceeds 60 Hz. For ac motors, any change in frequency causes a proportional change in motor speed. A five percent reduction in frequency yields a five percent reduction in motor speed. Some digital multimeters...

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  • How to measure dc voltage with a digital multimeter

    Turn dial to dc voltage. Some digital multimeters (DMMs) also include dc millivolts. If uncertain of which to choose, start with dc voltage, which handles higher voltage. First insert the black probe into the COM jack. Steps for measuring dc voltage with a digital multimeter Then insert the red probes into the V Ω jack. When finished, remove the probes in reverse order: red first, then black. Connect the test probes to the circuit: black to the negative polarity test point (circuit ground),...

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  • Case study: 14 ways hidden air leaks wreak havoc on equipment

    How the ii900 Acoustic Imager air leak detector can help you find the root cause of equipment issues and prevent costly downtime.

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  • Basic oscilloscope functions

    Oscilloscopes (or scopes) test and display voltage signals as waveforms, visual representations of the variation of voltage over time. The signals are plotted on a graph, which shows how the signal changes. The vertical (Y) access represents the voltage measurement and the horizontal (X) axis represents time. Sampling Sampling is the process of converting a portion of an input signal into a number of discrete electrical values for the purpose of storage, processing and display. The magnitude of each...

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  • How to display a waveform on an oscilloscope

    Learn both the traditional manual method and the new automated method of properly displaying a waveform on an oscilloscope. 4 example waveforms illustrated.

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  • Oscilloscope vs multimeter: choosing the right tool for testing and troubleshooting

    The difference between an oscilloscope and a digital multimeter (DMM) is simply stated as pictures vs. numbers. Learn more, including when to use each.

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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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  • Types of clamp meters

    Types of clamp meters

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  • Simulating thermocouples and RTDs for calibration and testing

    Thermocouples and RTDs are the most common sensors used in process temperature measurements. Simulating a process sensor signal into a process instrument or control system input enables a technician to verify whether the device responds correctly to the temperature measured by the instrument. There are many ways to perform RTD and thermocouple simulation for testing purposes. You can use a mV dc source and a mV vs temperature look up table for simulating thermocouples or a resistance decade box...

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  • How to choose the right clamp meter for your job

    Fluke’s assortment of clamp meters has been engineered to address a wide variety of needs, from routine tasks to specialty projects.

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  • Inside flexible coil clamp meters

    Clamp meters with flexible coil probes can fit into tight spaces

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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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  • 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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  • 67 MAX Clinical Infrared Thermometer

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

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  • How to clean your Fluke tools

    Reopening the world in the wake of a pandemic brings new health and safety concerns. Much of the emphasis has been on personal hygiene, such as hand washing, social distancing, and face covering. But as industries begin to open, a new normal awaits them where personal hygiene must extend to shared work surfaces. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends regular cleaning of your frequently touched surfaces. Maintenance technicians, electricians, and others who share tools need to understand and...

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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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  • 3 considerations for medical gas leak detection

    Testing medical gases and piping systems in healthcare facilities and hospitals presents multiple challenges for maintenance teams. Learn why efficient leak detection is critical.

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  • How to keep control valve positioners on target

    Learn how to avoid calibration drift on control valve positioners as part of your preventive maintenance program.

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  • How to calibrate a temperature sensor in the field

    Pairing a Fluke dry well with a handheld documenting calibrator allows for a complete field temperature sensor calibration solution.

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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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  • Insulation resistance testing capacitors and high-voltage components

    Using a megger for insulation resistance testing capacitors and high voltage components.

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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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  • Tips and tools for indoor air quality and efficiency in building envelopes

    Best tools for monitoring heat loss, detecting moisture, indoor air quality and HVAC systems to improve energy efficiency in commercial buildings.

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  • Remote power monitoring for maintenance managers

    Keeping all the components of a facility running safely and efficiently is no easy task. And nobody knows that better than maintenance managers. Tracking the operational health of all those components is key to preventing unexpected failures and costly downtime. The trouble is, routine maintenance checks often miss recurring problems. If maintenance technicians aren’t taking readings at the right moment, an intermittent fault can go undetected until it escalates into a full-fledged failure. The...

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  • Tank level measurement and inspections using thermal imaging

    Discover how to use a thermal camera for tank level measurement and inspection. See practical tips for getting the best thermal readings.

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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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  • DC injection the new source of trouble

    Grid connected photovoltaic systems are growing in importance as sustainable energy sources. The DC power of the solar panels is converted into an AC power by inverters. These are transformerless and, besides generating AC current, also inject a small DC Current. Excessive DC current injection into an AC network can cause problems like transformer saturation, however, which will cause additional losses and reduce transformer lifetime. For measuring these DC components, we need a Power Quality Analyzer...

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  • How to measure current with a clamp accessory

    How to measure current with a digital multimeter plus clamp accessory.

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  • Wind Effects on Thermal IR Images

    Understand the effects of wind on thermography. Forced convection can come in the form of wind, a fan or even a pump, and the result of this forced convection will affect the target temperature.

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  • What causes a transformer to overheat?

    Transformer infrared inspections can show you abnormal thermal overload patterns in cooling tubes which can be escalated for troubleshooting.

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  • Transients and voltage unbalance

    The electrical power issues that most frequently affect industrial plants include voltage sags and swells, harmonics, transients, and voltage and current unbalance.

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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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  • 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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  • Why digital multimeter accuracy and precision matter

    What is the accuracy of a digital multimeter? How do digital multimeters provide consistent readings? What is meant by resolution in measurement? What is the range of a multimeter? What is the difference between counts and digits? Using a multimeter that provides the right measurements is important. Knowing what those measurements mean is even more important. Accuracy and precision ensures the measurements you take will be useful; higher precision enables easier repeatability and higher accuracy...

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  • A closer look at germanium lenses for thermal cameras

    Learn how to choose the right IR lens for your thermal camera and why germanium is used in thermal camera lenses.

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  • What would it take to add thermal imaging to your business?

    A thermal imaging program is a powerful tool in both preventive maintenance and when troubleshooting critical equipment; both of which can save time and money. Adding thermal imaging inspections is a huge upgrade in your ability to detect and fix issues before unexpected downtime occurs. Thermal imaging in your business Working in maintenance, you already have broad experience with many types of equipment and failure scenarios. Your experience, combined with a thermal camera and some basic training,...

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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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  • 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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  • Fluke 440mA 1000V Fuse

    Fluke 440mA 1000V Fuse Replacement

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  • Fluke 11A 1000V fuse

    11 amp 1000 volt fuse for Fluke digital multimeters

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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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  • Maximizing Photovoltaic Efficiency: Commissioning a PV System for Optimal Performance

    Solar energy expert guidance on how to design and commission a photovoltaic system for maximum performance including longevity of equipment, safety and ROI.

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  • True RMS tools for energy efficient HVAC systems

    HVAC technology true-RMS meters are essential test tools for accurately measuring and troubleshooting complex HVAC control systems.

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  • The art of automation and energy efficiency

    Using Fluke tools for energy efficiency and cost savings. How the Figge Art Museum automated their HVAC control systems, reduced energy consumption and saved on annual energy costs

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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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  • How software tools can improve thermal inspection reports

    The return on investment (ROI) you can expect from adding an infrared camera (also known as a thermal imager) to your inspection tool bag depends on many variables. First and foremost it depends on whether you are an industrial plant manager or a contract

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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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  • Connect to Your Assets – Integrate eMaint CMMS Software and Fluke Connect Sensors

    Gain a comprehensive historical view of maintenance activity and asset health when you integrate Fluke Connect Condition Monitoring with eMaint CMMS Software.

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  • Industrial Thermography in Preventive Maintenance Programs

    Guide to integrating thermal imaging into your preventive maintenance program. Get ROI on using thermal cameras for inspections.

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  • What is true-RMS?

    The need for true-RMS meters has grown as the possibility of non-sinusoidal waves in circuits has greatly increased in recent years. Some examples include variable speed motor drives, electronic ballasts, computers, HVAC, and solid-state environments.

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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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  • Calibrating a HART temperature transmitter

    Calibrating a HART temperature transmitter requires an accurate temperature simulator or temperature source, mA measurement, and a HART communication tool for calibration. You can use separate tools or a calibrator that integrates all three to perform this task. HART is an industry standard defining the communications protocol between smart field devices and a control system that uses 4-20 mA wiring. Before going to the field, gather the needed calibration and communication test tools. If testing...

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  • Case study: See how the 438-II Motor Analyzer is building an underwater fan club

    Watch the video to see how the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium uses the Fluke 438-ii power quality analyzer and motor analyzer to reduce water and energy use.

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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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  • 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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  • How to adjust the level and span on your thermal camera

    Watch a video tutorial on adjusting level and span using your Fluke Ti400, Ti300 or Ti200 thermal imager to accurately locate specific trouble spots.

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  • How insulated tools work

    Insulated hand tools provide critical safety protection for electricians and technicians who work with live electrical equipment.

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  • Why insulated tools are important

    Insulated electrical tools are critical for electrical safety.

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  • How to improve power factor

    Learn how to improve power factor, including specific solutions for different root causes of poor power factor.

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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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  • Demystifying Failure Modes: Matching Machines and Failure Modes

    The Fluke 810 Vibration Tester locates and identifies the four most common types of mechanical faults and allows for quick and easy assessments of overall machine health.

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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 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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  • 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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  • Preventive maintenance vs predictive maintenance vs proactive maintenance

    What is the difference between preventive maintenance vs predictive maintenance programs? Learn how to move from a reactive to a proactive maintenance program.

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