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Fluke 773 Non-Contact Tester Overview
Fluke 773 non-contact tester is a professional measurement tool, mainly used to measure 4 to 20mA signals. It has multiple functions to improve measurement efficiency and accuracy. Here are some of the key features and capabilities of this tester:
Main functions and features
High-precision measurement
The Fluke 773 provides 0.2% accuracy and 0.01mA resolution, making it ideal for applications requiring high-precision measurements.
Non-contact measurement
The tester supports non-contact mA loop measurement, which means users can make measurements without interrupting the circuit, which is very useful for maintenance and debugging work.
multifunctional display
It is equipped with dual backlight displays that can simultaneously display mA measurement values and 4 to 20mA range percentages, which helps users quickly understand and analyze measurement results.
Lighting function
The tester has a measurement spotlight that can illuminate the circuits in the dark chassis, making it easier for users to operate in low-light environments.
Extension cord clamp meter
The detachable clamp meter is equipped with an extension cord, making it possible to measure in a small space.
Battery life optimization
Power-saving features such as auto-off and backlight timeout extend battery life and reduce the need for frequent battery replacement.
Maintain functionality
The Hold function captures and displays changing measurements, which is useful for monitoring dynamic systems.
Access loop measurement
Through the "access loop measurement function" of the test pen, users can measure 4 to 20mA signals without disconnecting the circuit.
Synchronous 24V loop power supply
The tester can synchronize a 24V loop supply and measure the loop mA signal, which allows it to power and test transmitters.
Signal source output
Outputs a 4 to 20mA signal source to test control system I/O or I/P. This function is very important for system debugging.
DC voltage measurement
The tester can also perform DC voltage measurements to verify 24V power or voltage I/O signals.
Proportional mA output
The proportional mA output can provide a continuous mA signal corresponding to the 4 to 20mA signal measured by the mA clamp meter, which is very useful for recording and monitoring.
Usage scenarios
Fluke 773 non-contact tester is widely used in the field of industrial automation, especially in PLC and control systems, for mA signal measurement of analog I/O. Its high accuracy and versatility make it ideal for engineers and maintenance personnel.
Things to note
When using Fluke 773, you need to pay attention to its safety features, such as the maximum operating voltage of 400V AC, to ensure safe operation. In addition, although the tester has certain waterproof and dustproof capabilities, it still needs to comply with relevant safety regulations and operating instructions.
To sum up, the Fluke 773 non-contact tester is a powerful and easy-to-operate measurement tool suitable for precision measurement tasks in various industrial fields.
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