TEST & MEASUREMENT ADVERTORIAL
Fluke offers a money-saving Clamp Meter and 2-pole Tester Kit with a FREE toolbag
U PACEline CLP Range
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force to be measured at locations where standard force sensors cannot be installed. Available in three new capacities, (3 kN, 14 kN and 36
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kN) the latest additions complete the innovative PACEline CLP range from HBM and are available for instant integration into existing set ups using all industry-standard screw connections from M2.5 to M14. Featuring a compact design the latest additions to the
PACEline CLP range can be easily installed in very small sets ups, without the need to resize or adapt the screw or bolt connections, offering substantial time savings. Piezoelectric force washers use a measurement
principle whereby the sensitivity does not depend on the nominal force where greater resolution is required.
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BM is pleased to announce the launch of three new piezoelectric miniature force washers, which enable
ntil 30th June 2017, Fluke is offering a 325/T150/C550KIT, a money- saving starter kit for electricians, which includes a clamp meter, a two-
pole tester and a sturdy, steel-framed toolbag. The kit comprises a Fluke 325 Clamp Meter and a Fluke T150 Two-pole tester, with a combined saving of 15% on buying the products separately, plus a free Fluke C550 Toolbag. This and other Spring Specials offers may be found at
www.fluke.co.uk/promotions The Fluke 325 Clamp Meter is engineered to produce noise-free, reliable measurements in the toughest environments. Designed to be long-lasting and easy to use, it features a slim, ergonomic design for comfortable all-day use with a large, easy-to-read, backlit display and with CAT III 600V/CAT IV 300V safety ratings. It measures true- rms AC voltage to 600V, true-rms AC and DC current to 400A.
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PAT testing made easy, anytime, anywhere with Martindale Electric
contractors and competent in-house personnel to quickly and safely verify the electrical safety of all types of appliances. Designed to perform safety checks in accordance with the IEE Code of
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Practice (4th Edition) the lightweight HPAT Series of rechargeable handheld testers are designed for ease of use, with one button automatic testing and clear connection details shown on the tester. The small lightweight design and one button operation, make the HPATs ideal for testing in all locations, be it under a desk or behind a monitor. Suitable for Class I and Class II appliances or power leads, the
HPAT500 is an entry level PAT tester which incorporates large PASS/FAIL indicators and clearly displays all test results on screen.
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Fluke offers new introductory prices on the recently launched laser level products
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he Fluke Laser Level family enables layout tasks to be performed fast, simply and accurately, in every environment. Designed to survive a
one metre drop and keep working, the Laser Levels feature a fast settling, self-levelling gimbal that quickly delivers accurate reference points. Until 30th June 2017, Fluke Laser Levels are available at new introductory prices while stocks last, with some models representing savings of over 30%. They can be seen at
www.fluke.co.uk/laserlevels The Fluke Laser Levels offer full-room line projection to all walls,
including floor and ceiling, with clear, thin lines which do not fade with distance. Layout work can be achieved quickly since stabilisation is achieved in less than one second and they require no laser locking when they are moved.
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New FS02 BraggMETER High-Speed Optical Tunable Filter for Demanding Applications
speed optical tuneable FS02 BraggMETER filter, which is suitable for both static and dynamic optical filtering applications. Featuring an integrated proprietary cavity design without guiding optics, the FS02 is a compact, robust and vibration-resistant device with an encapsulated filter to ensure excellent stability. Featuring low voltage excitation and wide and fine tuning with top resolution and noise to signal ratio, the new FS02 is suitable for most optical filtering applications in test and measurement, telecom and fibre optic sensing. Best suited for integration of high-end products and also for research and education purposes in universities and R&D laboratories, typical applications include fibre swept laser sources, optical sensing equipment, optical coherence tomography (OCT) systems, and spectral characterisation tools.
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ow available from HBM – a market leader in the field of test and measurement – is the new high
Fluke’s FREE ‘Energy Saving’ CPD-accredited webinars
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he third of Fluke’s series of free, scheduled, CPD- accredited webinars, running throughout 2107, is titled
‘Energy Saving – A Practical Approach to Energy Efficiency’ and is suitable for Facility Managers, Energy Managers, and Electrical Engineers. Other topics covered by the CPD- certified webinar series include ‘Detecting Electrical Energy Loss Using Thermal Imaging’ and ‘Power Quality – The Good, The Bad and How to Measure’, which are also aimed at personnel including Electrical Engineers, Plant Maintenance Facility Managers, Energy Managers, Electricians and Electrical Contractors. The ‘Energy Saving – A Practical Approach to Energy
Efficiency’ webinars focus on the various approaches to the topic of Energy Saving. They show what can be done on-site in order to assess energy consumption and find the ‘low hanging fruit’ that give immediate reductions in energy consumption.
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hen it comes to testing portable appliances, the HPAT Series of portable appliance testers from Martindale Electric enables both
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