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TP912

Manufacturer Part Number
TP912
Description
REPLACEMENT TIPS FOR TL910
Manufacturer
Fluke Electronics
Datasheet

Specifications of TP912

Tip - Type
Fine Tip, 0.039" (1.00mm) Dia
Current Rating
3A
Termination
For Use on TL910 Probe
Material - Tip
Steel, Stainless
Ratings
CAT IV, 600V; CAT III, 1000V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free by exemption / RoHS compliant by exemption
Voltage Rating
-
Operating Temperature
-
Color
-
Material - Body
-
Length - Total
-
Length - Tip
-
Other names
1616644
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For more information and detailed specifications, go to www.fluke.com/clamps
Clamp Meters
troubleshooting modern electrical loads
The ideal meter for commissioning and
LH1050 and LH1060 Power Clamp Meters
Fluke 345 Power Quality
Ideal combination of a clamp and power meter
The LH1050/1060 ac/dc meters are essential tools for power
measurement and diagnostics on switching loads such as drives and
high efficiency lighting. They combine the functionality of a current
clamp, power meter and harmonics meter in a single handheld
instrument that has been designed to a CAT III 600 V rating. Common
applications include:
LH1050 and LH1060 features:
Additional LH1060 features:
Installing and testing of dc power systems
Measurement of harmonics voltage and current on industrial systems
Power and energy optimization
Wide range of measuring tasks possible with V, A, Hz, W, VAR, VA and
PF in one easy to use clamp
True-rms ensures correct, accurate measurement of ac+dc and
distorted signals
Clear presentation of results with bargraph for dual display of V/Hz,
A/Hz and PF/W
Flexible applications with three-phase power capability for
balanced loads
Easy data evaluation with ‘Smart Hold’ saving up to 7 parameters
Capture trends with record mode storing Min Max and Average values
EL backlight visible in varying light levels
Two-year warranty
Check startup characteristics with measurement of peak voltage and
current values
Harmonic trouble shooting with measurement of Total Harmonic
Distortion (THD), Distortion Factor (DF) and Crest Factor (CF)
Monitor the effects of loads with dc ripple measurement
With a bright color display to analyze the harmonic spectrum,
a low-pass filter to remove high frequency noise, and a high
EMC immunity design, the Fluke 345 is ideal for measurements
on switching loads such as variable speed drives, electronic
lighting and UPS systems. Additionally, the Hall Effect
measurement system makes measurement of dc current
possible without the need to break the circuit, and the internal
memory enables long-term logging for analysis of trends or
intermittent problems.
AC/DC current: Clamp-on measurement of ac peak and dc
current up to 2000 A without breaking the circuit
Highest safety rating: 600 V CAT IV/1000 V CAT III rated for
use at the service entrance
Accurate measurement of parameters: Even with distorted
waveforms present on electronic loads with low-pass filter
Data logging: Identify intermittent faults by logging
any power parameters for minutes or months, including
harmonics
Verify batteries: Direct measurement of dc ripple (%) for
battery and dc systems
Troubleshoot harmonics: Analyze and log harmonics
digitally or graphically
Inrush current: Capture and analysis from 3 seconds to
300 seconds
Easy-to-use: Easily confirm instrument setup with large
backlit color display of waveforms and trends
Three-Phase power: Built in capability for balanced loads.
View graphs and generate reports: with included Power
Log software
Clamp Meter
Application note, literature code
2722823:
Basic power quality
measurements on the go
with the Fluke 345
A great
introduction to
power quality,
this short
application
note teaches
the basics of
simple voltage,
current,
waveform,
harmonics,
power, inrush,
and logging
measurements
using the
Fluke 345. Learn how to read
waveforms and how and where
to use them, and then learn about
harmonics and how they distort
voltage and current.
Download this and other
application notes at www.fluke.
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Included accessories
Fluke 345 Clamp Meter: Batteries,
pair of measuring leads, alligator
clips, operating instructions, Power
Log software, interface cable pouch,
and calibration certificate.
LH1050/LH1060 Clamp Meters:
Battery, pair of measuring leads,
operating instructions, and pouch.
Recommended
accessories
WINLOG S/W
Ordering information
LH1050
LH1060
Fluke-345
The LH1050 and LH1060 are not
available in Canada.
WinLOG software for
LH 1050/1060,
Analyst 2050/2060
AC/DC Power
Clamp Meter
AC/DC Power
Clamp Meter
AC/DC Power
Quality Clamp Meter
measurements on the
go with the Fluke 345
Basic power quality
F r o m t h e F l u k e D i g i t a l L i b r a r y @ w w w . f l u k e . c o m / l i b r a r y
During your day-to-day
measurement activities,
there may be situations
where you need to know
more than what voltage or
current is present. When
that happens, the standard
clamp meter isn’t going to
get the job done. The solu-
tion may be a power quality
clamp meter such as the
Fluke 345.
The basics
Of course, the Fluke 345 will make the basic mea-
surements of voltage and current to determine if
there is something seriously wrong with the circuit
under test. It’s rated for use at the service entrance
with a 600 Volt CAT IV rating.
meter: Connect the test leads up to the voltage
inputs, select voltage, and then read the rms volt-
age. Current measurement is just as easy. Select
current, open the jaw, clamp around the wire and
measure. With the 2000A range and large jaw
opening, you can evaluate most of the circuits in
the building.
voltage and current simultaneously, and identify
the magnitude of each separately and combined as
ac+dc true-rms. That’s helpful for checking a UPS,
battery, and output, to make sure that the circuits
are working correctly and the batteries are in good
condition. A dc voltage component on the output
of a UPS or even an adjustable speed motor drive
may even be a quick indicator of a developing
problem. For example, waveform non-symmetry
will cause an apparent dc voltage component and
may indicate impending failure of system output
electronics.
Measuring voltage is as simple as using a clamp
The Fluke 345 can also measure both ac and dc
meter like the Fluke 345
combines a clamp meter,
power quality meter, oscil-
loscope and data logger
in one. This combination
of functions coupled with
high quality digital filtering
makes it ideal for working
with variable speed motor
drives, high efficiency light-
ing, and other loads using
switching electronics.
A power quality clamp
Application Note