1587KIT/62MAX+FC Includes Only:
- 1587 FC Insulation Multimeter
- i400 Current Clamp
- 62 MAX+ Infrared Thermometer
- Remote Probe
- Test Leads
- Alligator Clips
- K-Type Thermocouple
- Carrying Case
- User Documentation
The high-performance 2-in-1 insulation digital multimeter
This insulation multimeter is the combination of a digital insulation tester that comes supplied with a full-featured, True RMS digital multimeter in a single compact, handheld unit, which enables maximum versatility for troubleshooting and preventative maintenance.
Features:
- PI/DAR timed ratio tests
- Live circuit detection prevents insulation test if voltage >30 V is detected for added user protection
- VFD low-pass filter for accurate motor drive measurements
- Auto-discharge of capacitive voltage for added user protection
- Insulation test of 0.01 M to 2 G
- Insulation test voltages of 50, 100, 250, 500 V for many applications
- AC/DC voltage, DC millivolts, AC/DC milliamps, resistance , continuity
- Capacitance, diode test, temperature, Min/Max, frequency (Hz)
- Auto power off to save battery power
- CAT III 1000 V, CAT IV 600 V measurement category
- Large display with backlight
- Safety first. Keep yourself out of harm's way by monitoring your test measurements remotely
- Prove your job is done right by quickly seeing and sharing measurement results wirelessly with your smartphone
- Quickly find problems by saving and comparing measurements over time on a wireless device
Keep yourself safe. Find hidden problems faster. Put the paperwork down.
Fluke Connect and this insulation multimeter helps you identify tough problems, fix, and wirelessly communicate your work quickly and easily - all at a safe distance.
Add diagnostics with Fluke Connect
Fluke Connect is enabled so you can download the free application to your smartphone and gain additional functions, including:
- Safety first. Keep yourself out of harm's way by monitoring your test measurements remotely
- Prove your job is done right by quickly seeing and sharing measurement results wirelessly with your smartphone
- Quickly find problems by saving and comparing measurements over time on a wireless device
- PI/DAR timed ratio tests with TrendIt graphs to identify moisture and contaminated insulation problems faster
- Memory storage through Fluke Connect that saves measurements to your phone or the cloud and eliminates the need to write down results. Reduces errors and saves data for historical tracking over time
- Temperature compensation to establish accurate baselines and relevant historical comparisons
- Historical tracking and trending of assets to identify insulation degradation over time and allow real-time decisions to be made in the field with Fluke Connect Assets
- Provides memory storage through Fluke Connect Measurements to eliminate the need to write down results
- Includes live circuit detection to prevent insulation test if voltage >30 V is detected
- Provides automated temperature compensation to establish accurate baselines
- Incorporates VFD low-pass filter for accurate variable frequency motor drive measurements
- Includes auto-discharge of capacitive voltage for added user protection
- Measures ac/dc voltage, dc millivolts, ac/dc milliamps, resistance, and continuity
- Includes capacitance, diode test, temperature, min/max, frequency measurements and insulation test smoothing reading
Fluke i400 Current Clamp
Features:
- Use with your Fluke 1587 to measure 1A AC to 400 A AC
- 1 mA/Amp output guarantees easy reading
- CAT III 1000 V / CAT IV 600 V overvoltage rating for added user protection
- Specially designed to offer maximum utility in a very compact shape
- Maximum conductor: 32 mm
- Complete specifications
Fluke 62max+ Mini IR Thermometer
Features:
- Quick and reliable surface temperature readings (non-contact)
- Best accuracy in its class : + 1 % of reading or +1 deg C (+2 deg F)
- Wide temperature range: -30 deg to 650 deg C (-22 deg to 1202 deg F)
- Dual displays shows current and max measurements simultaneously
- Holds temperature readings for 7 seconds
6 Tips for effective insulation testing
1
Disconnect any electronic devices like motor drives, PLC's, transmitters, etc. before performing insulation testing. Electronics can be damaged by applying higher than normal voltage.
2
The effect of temperature should be considered - it is recommended that tests be performed at a standard conductor temperature of 20 degC (68 degF) or that a temperature baseline is established while compensating future readings by using a DMM with a probe or an infrared thermometer.
3
Select a test voltage appropriate for the insulation being tested. The objective is to stress the insulation but not to over-stress it. When in doubt, use a lower test voltage. It's usually appropriate to test insulation at twice the voltage it normally sees: for example 460 V to 600 V rated equipment is often tested at 1000 V.
4
When using an insulation tester, leave the leads connected when you stop the test. The insulation tester can discharge any residual test voltage.
5
Conductors that are close to each other have a normal capacitance. This will cause an insulation resistance reading to start low and increase steadily until it stabilizes. This type of increase is normal, but if the reading jumps violently down and up again this indicates arcing.
6
Although the current is tightly limited, an insulation tester can generate sparks and minor but painful burns. The unexpected surprise can cause an operator to jerk away. As always, work away from live systems and use safe work practices when working overhead.
Insulation Resistance Testing SolutionsFor more information, please see Data Sheet