Description
For the complete solution to HVAC troubleshooting the extra value-packed HVAC Technician’s Combo Kit, provides the ability to troubleshoot and solve problems more efficiently by providing all the needed accessories an HVAC professional would need in a compact carry case.
About the Fluke 116
Designed by electricians. Engineered by Fluke.
The Fluke 116 HVAC Multimeter features temperature and microamps measurements useful for heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC/R) technicians. The Fluke 116 is a compact true-rms meter and has everything needed in an HVAC meter including temperature and microamp measurements to quickly troubleshoot problems with HVAC equipment and flame sensors.
The Fluke 116 also, has dual impedance capability: incorporating both regular high impedance test capabilities and low impedance functions for detecting ghost voltages, just switch to the Auto-V/LoZ (low impedance) test setting to whether measurement is a ghost voltage.
Auto-V stands for automatic volts. This feature automatically determines whether the measured signal is ac voltage or dc voltage, selects the correct function and range, and displays the correct information.
LoZ stands for Low Impedance (Z). This feature presents a low impedance input to the circuit under test. This reduces the possibility of false readings due to ghost voltages and improves accuracy when testing to determine absence or presence of voltage.
About the Fluke 62 MAX+
Small in size extremely accurate and very easy to use. IP54 rated for dust and water resistance.
Designed with your on-the-job needs in mind, the new Fluke 62 MAX and 62 MAX + infrared thermometers are everything you’d expect from the experts in measurement tools. Small in size, extremely accurate and very easy to use. IP54 rated for dust and water resistance. Precise yet rugged enough to take a 3-meter drop. In fact, the 62 MAX and 62 MAX + are so tough, they’re the only IR thermometers around you can handle without care.
If you’ve ever used an infrared thermometer, then you may have been fooled regarding the temperature reading. That’s because IR thermometers project a measurement cone at a surface and take the average temperature of the cone at the target. Although most IR thermometers have a laser pointer, a laser is a line, not a cone, and you may think that you’re getting temperature at the laser point only. Fluke’s 62 Max+ uses two rotating laser pointers that show you the size of the measurement area. It covers the temperature range from -30°C to 650°C with a response time less than 300 ms. The Model 62 Max uses a single laser pointer and covers the temperature range from -30°C to 500°C.
The Max 62 and Max 62+ are designed to withstand drops up to 3 m. Is screen is located in a position and with a viewing angle (15°) that, in many cases, lets you see the display without having to move the thermometer from the measuring point. For most measurements, you simply pull the trigger once you’ve identified the measurement point.
Why IR Thermometers?
Temperature is often the first indication of potential problems in electrical and mechanical applications. But how can you easily determine if an electrical panel has a hot spot, a motor is overheating or an HVAC system is inefficient? The answer is with an infrared (IR) thermometer. With handheld, non-contact IR thermometers, you can instantly measure equipment temperatures in hard-to-reach or hazardous areas. And with early detection of abnormal temperatures comes early correction of problems.
Why Fluke 62 MAX and Fluke 62 MAX+?
Designed with your on-the-job needs in mind, the new Fluke 62 MAX and 62 MAX+ infrared thermometers are everything you’d expect from the experts in measurement tools: small in size, extremely accurate and very easy to use. IP54 rated for dust and water resistance. Precise yet rugged enough to take a 3-meter drop. In fact, the 62 MAX and 62 MAX+ are so tough, they’re the only IR thermometers around you can handle without care.For the complete solution to HVAC troubleshooting the extra value-packed HVAC Technician’s Combo Kit, provides the ability to troubleshoot and solve problems more efficiently by providing all the needed accessories an HVAC professional would need in a compact carry case.
About the Fluke 116
Designed by electricians. Engineered by Fluke.
The Fluke 116 HVAC Multimeter features temperature and microamps measurements useful for heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC/R) technicians. The Fluke 116 is a compact true-rms meter and has everything needed in an HVAC meter including temperature and microamp measurements to quickly troubleshoot problems with HVAC equipment and flame sensors.
The Fluke 116 also, has dual impedance capability: incorporating both regular high impedance test capabilities and low impedance functions for detecting ghost voltages, just switch to the Auto-V/LoZ (low impedance) test setting to whether measurement is a ghost voltage.
Auto-V stands for automatic volts. This feature automatically determines whether the measured signal is ac voltage or dc voltage, selects the correct function and range, and displays the correct information.
LoZ stands for Low Impedance (Z). This feature presents a low impedance input to the circuit under test. This reduces the possibility of false readings due to ghost voltages and improves accuracy when testing to determine absence or presence of voltage.
About the Fluke 62 MAX+
Small in size extremely accurate and very easy to use. IP54 rated for dust and water resistance.
Designed with your on-the-job needs in mind, the new Fluke 62 MAX and 62 MAX + infrared thermometers are everything you’d expect from the experts in measurement tools. Small in size, extremely accurate and very easy to use. IP54 rated for dust and water resistance. Precise yet rugged enough to take a 3-meter drop. In fact, the 62 MAX and 62 MAX + are so tough, they’re the only IR thermometers around you can handle without care.
If you’ve ever used an infrared thermometer, then you may have been fooled regarding the temperature reading. That’s because IR thermometers project a measurement cone at a surface and take the average temperature of the cone at the target. Although most IR thermometers have a laser pointer, a laser is a line, not a cone, and you may think that you’re getting temperature at the laser point only. Fluke’s 62 Max+ uses two rotating laser pointers that show you the size of the measurement area. It covers the temperature range from -30°C to 650°C with a response time less than 300 ms. The Model 62 Max uses a single laser pointer and covers the temperature range from -30°C to 500°C.
The Max 62 and Max 62+ are designed to withstand drops up to 3 m. Is screen is located in a position and with a viewing angle (15°) that, in many cases, lets you see the display without having to move the thermometer from the measuring point. For most measurements, you simply pull the trigger once you’ve identified the measurement point.
Why IR Thermometers?
Temperature is often the first indication of potential problems in electrical and mechanical applications. But how can you easily determine if an electrical panel has a hot spot, a motor is overheating or an HVAC system is inefficient? The answer is with an infrared (IR) thermometer. With handheld, non-contact IR thermometers, you can instantly measure equipment temperatures in hard-to-reach or hazardous areas. And with early detection of abnormal temperatures comes early correction of problems.
Why Fluke 62 MAX and Fluke 62 MAX+?
Designed with your on-the-job needs in mind, the new Fluke 62 MAX and 62 MAX+ infrared thermometers are everything you’d expect from the experts in measurement tools: small in size, extremely accurate and very easy to use. IP54 rated for dust and water resistance. Precise yet rugged enough to take a 3-meter drop. In fact, the 62 MAX and 62 MAX+ are so tough, they’re the only IR thermometers around you can handle without care.
Fluke 116/62-MAX+ Specifications
Accuracy Specifications
DC Millivolts
Range: 600.0 mV
Resolution: 0.1 mV
Accuracy: 0.5 % + 2
DC Volts
Range: 6, 60, 600 V
Resolution: 0.001, 0.01, 0.1 V
Accuracy: 0.5 % + 2
Auto Volts
Range: 600.0 V
Resolution: 0.1 V
Accuracy: 2.0 % + 3 (dc, 45 to 500 Hz)
4.0 % + 3 (500 Hz to 1 kHz)
AC millivolts True RMS
Range: 600.0 mV
Resolution: 0.1 V
Accuracy: 1.0 % + 3 (dc, 45 to 500 Hz)
2.0 % + 3 (500 Hz to 1 kHz)
AC Volts True RMS
Range: 6, 60, 600 V
Resolution: 0.001, 0.01, 0.1 V
Accuracy: 1.0 % + 3 (dc, 45 to 500 Hz)
2.0 % + 3 (500 Hz to 1 kHz)
Continuity
Range: 600 Ω
Resolution: 1 Ω
Accuracy: Beeper on <20 Ω off> 250 Ω; detects opens or shorts of 500 µs or longer
Ohms
Range: 600 Ω, 6, 60, 600 kΩ, 6, 40 MΩ
Resolution: 1 Ω, 0.001, 0.01, 0.1 kΩ, 0.001, 0.01 MΩ
Accuracy: 0.9 % + 1
Diode Test
Range: 2.000 V
Resolution: 0.001 V
Accuracy: 0.9 % + 2
Capacitance
Range: 1000, nF, 10, 100, 9999, 100 to 1000, >1000 µF
Resolution: 1 nF, 0.01, 0.1, 1 µF
Accuracy: 0.9 % + 2, 1.9 % + 2, 5 % + 20
Lo-Z Capacitance
Range: 1 nF to 500µF
Accuracy: 10 % + 2 typical
Temperature (Type-K Thermocouple)
Range: -40 to 752 °F (-40 to 400 °C)
Resolution: 0.2 °F (0.1°C)
Accuracy: 1 % + 18
AC µAmps True RMS (45 to 500 Hz)
Range: 600.0 µA
Resolution: 0.1 µA
Accuracy: 1.5 % + 3 (2.5 % + 3 >500 Hz
DC µAmps
Range: 600.0 µA
Resolution: 0.1 µA
Accuracy: 1.0 % + 2
Hz (V or A input)
Range: 99.99, 999.9 Hz, 9.999, 50.00 kHz
Resolution: 0.01, 0.1 Hz, 0.001, 0.01 kHz
Accuracy: 0.1 % + 2
General Specifications
Maximum Voltage Between any Terminal and Earth Ground
600 V
Display
Digital: 6,000 counts, updates 4/sec
Bar Graph
33 segments, updates 32/sec
Operating Temperature
14 to 122°F (-10 to 50°C)
Storage Temperature
-40 to 140°F (-40 to 60°C)
Battery
9 V Alkaline, NEDA 1604A/IEC 6LR61
Battery Life
400 hours typical, without backlight
Surge Protection
6 kV peak per IEC 61010-1 600 V CAT III, Pollution Degree 2
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What’s included with the Fluke 116/62-MAX+
Multimeter
Test Leads
Temperature Probe
Holster
9 V Battery (Installed)
User Manual
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Fluke 116 HVAC/R Multimeter with temperature and microamps
Features temperature and microamp measurements that allow professionals to troubleshoot problems with HVAC equipment and flame sensors. Additionally, this multimeter is designed for HVAC/R professionals and also measures resistance, continuity, frequency, and capacitance.
Fluke 62 MAX Plus Infrared Thermometer
This dust and water-resistant infrared thermometer is extremely accurate and very easy to use. Its precise, yet rugged enough to take a 3-meter drop.
Fluke TL75 Hard Point; Test Lead Set
Offers the convenience of a test lead and probe-in-one unit with a variety of connections. One pair (red, black) comfort grip probe with PVC insulated right angel shrouded 0.16″ (4 mm) banana plugs.
Fluke 80BK-A Integrated DMM Temperature Probe
Compatible with Fluke DMMs with temperature measurement functions.
Fluke 80AK-A Thermocouple Adapter
Designed to adapt K type thermocouples mini-connector to dual shrouded banana plug inputs. Additionally, it is ideal for low voltage applications below 30 V AC and 60 V DC.
Fluke 80PK-11 Type-K Velcro Thermocouple Temperature Probe
Compatible with any temperature measuring instrument that accepts Type-K thermocouples, has a miniature thermocouple connector, and has cold reference junction compensation. Designed for hands free measurement of HVAC/R temperature measuring applications. Use multiple probes and leave in place for route based routine maintenance.
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