Description
FieldSense technology to measure AC voltages, currents and frequencies without electrical contact with live parts+Simultaneous Voltage and Current Display: Provides all power measurements at a glance for efficient troubleshooting.1 to 1000 V AC or DC (T6-1000)0.1 to 200 A ACTRMS voltage and current
Pile(s) / Batterie(s) : : 2 AA – incluse(s)Production interrupted by manufacturer : NoProduct dimensions (L x W x H): 4.4 x 6.1 x 25.9 cm; 350 gramsDate put online on Amazon.fr : November 8 2017Manufacturer : FlukeASIN : B078RK6QDTItem model number : T6-1000 /EUAvailability of spare parts : Information unavailable on spare parts
Box contents
- T6-1000 unit, test probes, Quick Reference Guide, Safety Sheet
Product Description
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Measure voltage and current simultaneously, without a test lead!
Troubleshooting electrical systems can be time-consuming and dangerous because it requires access to metal contact points.
The latest Fluke T6 electrical testers provide reliable TRMS measurements in crowded junction boxes or along conductors with inaccessible ends, saving time, minimizing potential errors and significantly reducing the possibility of arcing electrical. Robust, the testers are 1000 V CAT III certified. They have a large, easy-to-read backlit display.
With Fluke T6-1000 testers:
Work safely
Gain speed
Increase your efficiency
Nothing stops you
What type of applications?
Commercial and light industrial electricians can use T6 electrical testers to perform simple troubleshooting, checking voltage and current values and individual circuits while performing current and voltage measurements without test leads.
Among the common applications you will find the test:
• cable trays in conduit or junction boxes;
• power circuits arriving at the motors (200 A maximum);
• distribution panels (pass around 4/0 cables);
• HVAC equipment;
• disconnections;
• conduit boxes (using black test cable)
How does FieldSense technology work?
It measures a voltage signal referenced to ground through a capacitive sensor in the user’s hand without any electrical contact or galvanic connection and fully isolated!
The tester sensor must be located near the measured signal on a live conductor. In this case, it is the user’s hand and body that provide a connection to ground.
The electric field (voltage) and magnetic field (current) are detected. If there is no earth connection, an earth symbol is displayed on the T6 screen.
In certain cases, measuring leads must be used: When the human hand or body is isolated from the earth (e.g., with safety gloves) or if the human body does not have a reference to the earth earth (e.g. upper floors in wooden houses), the earth reference must be provided by connecting the black test lead (COM) to earth.
Five ways to work safer with Fluke FieldSense technology
1. No metal-to-metal contact when measuring AC voltage
2. Voltage detection and measurement with one tool
3. No more need to open the panels, access to the cables in the junction boxes is sufficient
4. Measure tension with one hand
5. Compatible with a test unit to verify proper operation
6.FieldSense Fluke technology provides a safer method of measuring voltage by isolating the measuring tool from the voltage source being tested. This reduces the risk of electrocution and arcing.
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