Scope of delivery
- Fluke 3000 FC series wireless multimeter
- Fluke a3001 FC wireless iFlex AC power module
- TL175 test leads
- AC175 alligator clips
- Flexible iFlex current clamp
Product description
The FC wireless a3001 power kit is suitable for measuring many common electrical parameters
Fluke's 3000 FC Series wireless multimeter with the Fluke Connect app has all the necessary functions and features for easy troubleshooting when testing and measuring
- AC and DC voltage measurements up to 1000 V
- AC and DC current measurements with 0.01 mA resolution
- Continuity test, resistance measurement, diode test, capacitance and frequency measurements
- MIN/MAX recording
- CAT III 1000 V, Cat IV 600 V; IP54
The a3001 wireless iFlex current module allows measurements to be made on differently sized conductors or in confined spaces and makes wires more accessible
- Measurement up to 2500 A AC
- Use as a stand-alone meter or as part of the system
- Log function for recording and storing up to 65,000 measured values
- Inrush current function
The FC wireless a3001 power kit is part of the Fluke Connect team of wireless measuring instruments
Connect the a3001 FC wireless AC current module and flexible current clamp to your measurement point and read the results up to 20 metres away on the 3000 FC wireless digital multimeter.
You save time with less running back and forth to make multiple measurements. Use the various modules for measurements on three-phase systems, as a standalone measuring instrument, or combine them with other Fluke Connect modules to create a system for making multiple measurements.
At short distances, you can even read readings from modules through closed electrical distributors. You also no longer need to record data, as the FC wireless AC power module stores up to 65,000 sets of Min/Max/Avg time-stamped readings when using the optional PC adapter. Fluke Connect wireless measuring instruments also offer greater safety, as you can read read readings from a location other than the measurement point.
Now you can take measurements on machines in motion, with only the measurement module potentially at risk.