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    Fluke Rogowski Coil for Use with Fluke 1730 Energy Logger

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    RS庫存編號:
    901-0028
    製造零件編號:
    FLUKE-17xx IFLEXi 1500A 12 IN, 4 PACK
    製造商:
    Fluke

    Fluke i17XX-flex1500 iFlex® Current Clamp (4pk)


    The Fluke 17XX 12 inch iFlex flexible current probes expand the measurement range of the Fluke 17XX Energy or Power Logger to 1500 A ac while providing the ultimate measurement flexibility.

    The iFlex probes connect directly to the logger, displaying current measurements without error prone scaling factors
    The 1.8 m cord allows separation between the measurement location and the energy logger making it easier to view the display

    FLUKE Current Probe, 1.8m Cable Length, 1,500A AC Current Rating - iFLEX Series - FLUKE-17xx IFLEXi 1500A 12 IN, 4 PACK


    Need to check the energy efficiency of your system in tricky places? Extend the reach of your 1730 series energy logger with this current probe from FLUKE. It measures up to 1,500A AC, so it can handle the high voltages flowing through your heavy-duty industrial network. Using the device is as simple as ABC – just plug the lead directly into your instrument and you're all set. For increased accuracy, it records current measurements without the need to involve potentially faulty scaling factors.

    Features & Benefits


    • Comes in a 4-pack so you have plenty in supply
    • 1.8m cord length lets you view your display easily
    • Works like a charm in temperatures between -20°C and +70°C
    • Flexible cable jacket for easy use in complex setups

    Applications


    • Manufacturing plants
    • Food and beverage processing
    • Laboratories
    • Electrical networks
    • Automotive industry

    What is the Rogowski coil in this current probe?


    Named after physicist Walter Rogowski, this type of coil specialises in measuring alternating currents such as high-speed transient feeds, pulses or sinusoidal frequencies.