Establishing preventative maintenance programs are becoming critical to maintaining the uptime of electrical equipment and can significantly reduce both planned and unplanned downtime. Unplanned downtime costs are difficult to calculate, but often significant. For some industries, it can represent 1 % - 3 % of revenue (potentially 30 % - 40 % of profits) annually. The products in this kit have been specifically selected for both troubleshooting and preventative maintenance applications.
This Kit Includes:
- Fluke 1587 Insulation Multimeter
- Fluke i400 Current Clamp
- Fluke 62 MAX+ IR Thermometer
About the Fluke 1587:
Two powerful tools in one
The Fluke 1587 Insulation Multimeter combine a digital 1 kV insulation tester with a full-featured, true-rms digital multimeter in a single, compact, handheld unit, which provides maximum versatility for both troubleshooting and preventative maintenance.
Whether you work on motors, generators, cables, or switch gear, the Fluke 1587 Insulation Multimeter is ideally suited to help you with your tasks. Only the Fluke 1587 has capacitance, diode test, temperature, Min/Max and frequency (Hz) also a filter for motor drive measurements.
About the Fluke 62 MAX+:
Small in size extremely accurate and very easy to use. IP54 rated for dust and water resistance.
Designed with your on-the-job needs in mind, the new Fluke 62 MAX and 62 MAX + infrared thermometers are everything you'd expect from the experts in measurement tools. Small in size, extremely accurate and very easy to use. IP54 rated for dust and water resistance. Precise yet rugged enough to take a 3-meter drop. In fact, the 62 MAX and 62 MAX + are so tough, they're the only IR thermometers around you can handle without care.
If you've ever used an infrared thermometer, then you may have been fooled regarding the temperature reading. That's because IR thermometers project a measurement cone at a surface and take the average temperature of the cone at the target. Although most IR thermometers have a laser pointer, a laser is a line, not a cone, and you may think that you're getting temperature at the laser point only. Fluke's 62 Max+ uses two rotating laser pointers that show you the size of the measurement area. It covers the temperature range from -30°C to 650°C with a response time less than 300 ms. The Model 62 Max uses a single laser pointer and covers the temperature range from -30°C to 500°C.
The Max 62 and Max 62+ are designed to withstand drops up to 3 m. Is screen is located in a position and with a viewing angle (15°) that, in many cases, lets you see the display without having to move the thermometer from the measuring point. For most measurements, you simply pull the trigger once you've identified the measurement point.
Why IR Thermometers?
Temperature is often the first indication of potential problems in electrical and mechanical applications. But how can you easily determine if an electrical panel has a hot spot, a motor is overheating or an HVAC system is inefficient? The answer is with an infrared (IR) thermometer. With handheld, non-contact IR thermometers, you can instantly measure equipment temperatures in hard-to-reach or hazardous areas. And with early detection of abnormal temperatures comes early correction of problems.
Why Fluke 62 MAX and Fluke 62 MAX+?
Designed with your on-the-job needs in mind, the new Fluke 62 MAX and 62 MAX+ infrared thermometers are everything you'd expect from the experts in measurement tools: small in size, extremely accurate and very easy to use. IP54 rated for dust and water resistance. Precise yet rugged enough to take a 3-meter drop. In fact, the 62 MAX and 62 MAX+ are so tough, they're the only IR thermometers around you can handle without care.