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Fluke Insulation Testers

 
Models 1503/1507 Insulation Tester - Features  
 
 
The cost effective solution to insulation testing

When you need a low cost solution to general purpose insulation testing look no further than the new Fluke Insulation tester range. The Fluke 1503 and 1507 Insulation Testers are compact, rugged, reliable and easy to use. The multiple test voltages on both models make them ideal for many troubleshooting, commissioning and preventive maintenance applications. Additional features like the remote probe save both time and money when performing tests.

Fluke Model 1507 Insulation Resistance Tester Model 1503 and 1507 Insulation Tester Features
 
bullet User selectable test voltages for many applications.
bullet Special remote control probe for easy and safe measurements.
bullet Auto-discharge of capacitive voltage for added protection.
bullet Live circuit protection prevents insulation test if voltage >30V is detected for added user protection.
bullet Auto Power off to save batteries.
bullet Large display with backlight.
bullet Continuity function (200 mA).

Additional features for Model 1507

bullet Additional test voltages 50V, 100V, 250V.
bullet Save both time and money with Automatic calculation of Polarization Index and Dielectric Absorption Ratio.
bullet Compare function (pass/fail) for fast repetitive tests.

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