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Fluke 325 True RMS Clamp Meter - True-rms AC/DC current / voltage / temperature / frequency
Product overview: Fluke 325 True RMS Clamp Meter
Troubleshoot problems safely and accurately
The Fluke 325 True-rms Clamp Meter is a reliable, versatile troubleshooting tool for commercial and residential electricians. Featuring a slim design for easy transport and use, and a large display for efficient troubleshooting. In addition to true-rms AC current and voltage on non-linear loads, the 325 measures:

DC current
DC voltage
Temperature
Frequency
You’ll carry fewer tools in your bag and get more work done.

Covers most problems you see day-in, day-out
The 325 gives you a strong combination of measurement functions, in a tool that is reliable, easy-to-use and affordable. This clamp meter offers True-rms AC voltage and current measurements on non-linear signals. Paired with the CAT III 600 V, CAT IV 300 V safety rating the clamp meter can also measure:

Measures AC/DC current up to 400 A through jaw
AC/DC voltage to 600 V using test leads
Measures frequency from 5 Hz to 500 Hz; resistance to 40 kΩ
Measures temperature from -10 °C to 400 °C with included K-type thermocouple
Min/Max function records important values
Comes with a two-year warranty

4152643 / 65340146WS / 0095969623766
£ 187.00 187.0 GBP
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