Milliamp process clamp meters can measure mA signals without breaking the loop.The Fluke 772 mA Clamp Meter expand upon the capabilities of the popular 771 mA Clamp Meter, adding loop power and mA sourcing to the troubleshooting and process calibration capabilities in all Fluke mA clamp meters.
Need more hours in your day?
Save time by NOT breaking the loop on 4-20 mA signal measurements.
Are you spending time:
If you need more time in your busy day take a good look at the Fluke 772 mA Clamp Meters. It’s designed to save you time, and money, by eliminating time wasting activities. Now you can troubleshoot and repair 4-20 mA loops without breaking the loop or bringing down the system.
Here are some specific ways the Fluke 772 Clamp Meters will help you:
Milliamp Clamp Features | Application | How it saves time and money |
Measure mA signals for PLC and control system analog I/O without breaking the loop | Measures low level dc current | Correlate process indication with real physical value |
Measure output signals from transmitters without breaking the loop | Maintain and troubleshoot process and automation equipment without breaking the loop | No disruption to the process |
Detachable clamp with extension cable | Measurements in tight locations | Enables measurements in difficult situations |
Measurement Spotlight | Illuminates hard to see wires in dark enclosures | Measurement process is easier and quicker |
Measure up to 99.9 mA range non-contact | Wide range of measurements | Measures 10 to 50 mA signals in older control systems |
Automatic power off | After 15 minutes and 2 minute automatic off for backlight and spotlight | Saves battery life |
The 772 mA Clamp Meter features:
What’s the difference between the 77X models?
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Fluke-771 |
Fluke-772 |
Fluke-773 |
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Non-contact mA loop measurement |
Integrated mA loop troubleshooting |
Advanced process troubleshooting |
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mA measure, in circuit | . | ||
Loop power | . | ||
mA source | . | ||
DCV measure | . | . | |
DCV source | . | . | |
mA scaled output | . | . | |
mA in / out | . | . |
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