Description
Fluke T6-600 Offers
Features
FieldSense technology for ac voltage, current and frequency measurement without making electrical contact to live voltage
See voltage or current display – shows all power supply measurements at a glance for efficient trouble shooting
True RMS voltage and current
Works with wires up to AWG 4/0 (120 mm2) with a 0.7″ (17.8 mm) jaw opening
HOLD button temporarily freezes the reading for easy viewing
Easy to read display with backlight
Tips: FieldSense Technology
Do not hold or touch wire you are testing during a measurement. Use the black probe to make the ground connection if:
wearing gloves or insulated footwear
standing on an insulated ladder
additional ground contact is required for the application
FieldSense measurement looks like this when properly grounded:
Display color turns green
Display shows a valid measurement >16 V rather than dashes or 0.0
Shows for measurement ≥30 V
Why use this electrical tester?
Electricians often work in boxes jammed with wires, where finding a safe metallic contact point can be a challenge. With this unit, you take measurements by sliding a single wire into the open fork.
How FieldSense works
FieldSense technology is truly a breakthrough in how voltage is measured. While other open fork testers detect a magnetic field to show ac current, FieldSense technology detects an electrical field. This field interacts with a reference signal created by the tester, creating a voltage value on the tester’s display.
Applications
Commercial electricans
Light industrial electricians
Fluke 1AC-A1-II AC Voltage Detector
Easy to carry in your shirt pocket and with continuous self-test so you always know that it’s working, this non-contact voltage detector allows you to quickly test for energized circuits in the workplace or at home.
Features
Voltage detection of 90 to 1000 V AC or 200 to 1000 V AC
Rugged, reliable
Fluke TPAK ToolPak Magnetic Meter Hanger
Take hands-free measurements with this meter hanger. The kit allows you to hang your meter in a variety of ways—including on nails, hooks and many other objects—solving any hanging and positioning problem you may face.
Please note that the TPAK doesn’t clip into the Fluke T6 Series like it does for other Fluke meters. Instead, you must simply feed the Velcro loop through the slot on the back of the T6 and Velcro it together.
Features
Powerful magnetic hanger allows you to hang your meter on any metallic surfaces
9″ (228.6 mm) hook and loop strap allows you to loop around pipes
Hook hanger for hanging on non-magnetic surfaces
General purpose hanger allows you to hang your meter on nails, hooks and many other objects
Compatible with many Fluke instrumentsFluke T6-600 Offers
Features
FieldSense technology for ac voltage, current and frequency measurement without making electrical contact to live voltage
See voltage or current display – shows all power supply measurements at a glance for efficient trouble shooting
True RMS voltage and current
Works with wires up to AWG 4/0 (120 mm2) with a 0.7″ (17.8 mm) jaw opening
HOLD button temporarily freezes the reading for easy viewing
Easy to read display with backlight
Tips: FieldSense Technology
Do not hold or touch wire you are testing during a measurement. Use the black probe to make the ground connection if:
wearing gloves or insulated footwear
standing on an insulated ladder
additional ground contact is required for the application
FieldSense measurement looks like this when properly grounded:
Display color turns green
Display shows a valid measurement >16 V rather than dashes or 0.0
Shows for measurement ≥30 V
Why use this electrical tester?
Electricians often work in boxes jammed with wires, where finding a safe metallic contact point can be a challenge. With this unit, you take measurements by sliding a single wire into the open fork.
How FieldSense works
FieldSense technology is truly a breakthrough in how voltage is measured. While other open fork testers detect a magnetic field to show ac current, FieldSense technology detects an electrical field. This field interacts with a reference signal created by the tester, creating a voltage value on the tester’s display.
Applications
Commercial electricans
Light industrial electricians
Fluke 1AC-A1-II AC Voltage Detector
Easy to carry in your shirt pocket and with continuous self-test so you always know that it’s working, this non-contact voltage detector allows you to quickly test for energized circuits in the workplace or at home.
Features
Voltage detection of 90 to 1000 V AC or 200 to 1000 V AC
Rugged, reliable
Fluke TPAK ToolPak Magnetic Meter Hanger
Take hands-free measurements with this meter hanger. The kit allows you to hang your meter in a variety of ways—including on nails, hooks and many other objects—solving any hanging and positioning problem you may face.
Please note that the TPAK doesn’t clip into the Fluke T6 Series like it does for other Fluke meters. Instead, you must simply feed the Velcro loop through the slot on the back of the T6 and Velcro it together.
Features
Powerful magnetic hanger allows you to hang your meter on any metallic surfaces
9″ (228.6 mm) hook and loop strap allows you to loop around pipes
Hook hanger for hanging on non-magnetic surfaces
General purpose hanger allows you to hang your meter on nails, hooks and many other objects
Compatible with many Fluke instruments
Fluke T6-HT6-1AC KIT Specifications
FieldSense AC Voltage True RMS
Requires Test Leads
No
Range
600 V
Resolution
1 V
Accuracy
±(3% + 3 counts) 45 to 66 Hz
FieldSense AC Current True RMS
Requires Test Leads
No
Range
200.0 A
Resolution
0.1 A
Accuracy
±(3% + 3 counts) 45 to 66 Hz
FieldSense Frequency (Hz)
Requires Test Leads
No
Resolution
1 Hz
Accuracy
±(1% + 2 counts)
Volts AC True RMS
Requires Test Leads
Yes
Range
600 V
Resolution
1 V
Accuracy
±(1.5% + 2 counts) 45 to 66 Hz
Volts DC
Requires Test Leads
Yes
Range
600 V
Resolution
1 V
Accuracy
±(1.5% + 2 counts)
Resistance
Requires Test Leads
Yes
Range
2000 Ω
Resolution
1 Ω
Accuracy
±(1.5% + 2 counts)
General Specifications
Calibration
1-year calibration cycle
Jaw Opening
0.7″ (17.8 mm)
Operating Temperature
14 to 122°F (-10 to 50°C)
Storage Temperature
-22 to 140°F (-30 to 60°C)
Operating Altitude
6562′ (2000 m)
Storage Altitude
32,808′ (10,000 m)
Relative Humidity
0 to 90% at 41 to 86°F (5 to 30°C)
0 to 75% at 86 to 104°F (30 to 40°C)
0 to 45% at 104 to 122°F (40 to 50°C)
Battery Type and Life
2 x AA Battery (IEC LR6): 360 hours continuous, typical
200 hours using FieldSense
Temperature Coefficient
0.1 x (specified accuracy)/°F <64.4°F or >82.4°F (°C for <18°C or >28°C)
Dimensions
2.4 x 10.2 x 1.7″ (61.1 x 259.3 x 43.8 mm)
Weight
0.78 lb (0.35 kg)
Safety
IEC/EN 61010-1: Pollution Degree 2
Electromagnetic Environment
IEC/EN 61326-1: Portable
Click here for complete specifications on the Fluke T6-HT6-1AC KIT
Fluke T6-600 Electrical Tester with FieldSense Technology
Measure voltage up to 1000 V AC through the open fork with this electrical tester. It’s FieldSense technology which enables users to take AC voltage, current, and frequency measurements without making contact with the live voltage. Additionally, it features a 0.7″ (17.8 mm) open fork.
Fluke 1AC-A1-II AC Voltage Detector
Continually tests its battery and circuit integrity with a periodic double flash visual indication. A Category IV – 1000V over voltage rated product for added user protection, the highest rated of its kind.
Fluke TPAK ToolPak Magnetic Meter Hanger
Hang your meter in a variety of ways for convenient hands-free operation. Attaches to most Fluke meters.
What’s included with the Fluke T6-HT6-1AC KIT
Electrical Tester
Attached Test Leads, with Removable 4 mm Removable Probe Caps
User Documentation
Introducing the Fluke T6 Electrical Tester
This video gives a brief introduction to the main features on the Fluke T6 like the fact that you can measure voltage and current levels at the same time! Without test leads!
Webinar: Electrical Equipment Safety with Fluke
When safety is on top of mind, everyone benefits. Ensuring that your facility employs the best workplace practices, test tool standards, and ratings, and considers the dangers and causes of incidents will make for a safer work environment. Taking steps to improve these aspects will allow you to enjoy benefits, such as increased productivity and reduced assets-related and accident-related costs. Many tools can help you improve safety by testing, maintaining, monitoring, or troubleshooting live electrical equipment.
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