Fluke 117 CAL OffersThe Fluke 117 CAL True-RMS Digital Multimeter for electricians with calibration certificate traceable with data provides accurate voltage readings without coming into contact with the circuit. The multimeter offers readings of the extremes and average values across a system to provide better interpretation of the circuit. The compact design offers plenty of mobility and comfort without compromising the reliability of the multimeter.FeaturesDesigned to offer non-contact voltage readingsCompact size improves mobility around the workplaceMeasures resistance, continuity, frequency and capacitanceIncludes readings for minimum, maximum and averageFluke 117 CAL OffersThe Fluke 117 CAL True-RMS Digital Multimeter for electricians with calibration certificate traceable with data provides accurate voltage readings without coming into contact with the circuit. The multimeter offers readings of the extremes and average values across a system to provide better interpretation of the circuit. The compact design offers plenty of mobility and comfort without compromising the reliability of the multimeter.FeaturesDesigned to offer non-contact voltage readingsCompact size improves mobility around the workplaceMeasures resistance, continuity, frequency and capacitanceIncludes readings for minimum, maximum and average
Fluke 117 CAL SpecificationsDisplayDigitalSensorNon-contact AC voltage sensorVoltage0.06 to 600 V AC; 0.001 to 600 V DCFrequency5 Hz to 100 kHzResistance0.1 Ω to 40 MΩClick here for complete specifications on the Fluke 117 CAL
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In recent years, more people are opting for greener solutions to minimize environmental damage, which has led to an increased demand for environmentally safe solutions such as electric vehicles. Naturally, this has led to an increase in the installation of EV charging stations, but also the risks for technicians. In 2020, there were 126 fatal and 2200 non-fatal electrical injuries. Many of these are caused when technicians are exposed to hazardous voltage and arc faults that could cause shock and fire hazards due to a lack of understanding of proper EVSE installation and maintenance. Considering that EVSEs have a high rate of failure, estimated at 30 to 50% (SAE), reliability is essential when building EV infrastructure and gaining user acceptance.
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