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Models 353 and 355 Clamp Meter - Features  
 
 
Fluke 355 Clamp Meter. Reliably handle a wide range of high-current applications with 2000A ac + dc true-rms, 1400A ac and 2000A dc

 

 

 

Fluke 355 and 353 Clamp Meter Features and Benefits
 
bullet Reliably handle a wide range of high-current applications with
2000A ac + dc true-rms, 1400A ac and 2000A dc.
bullet The large 58mm (2.3 in) jaw capacity is suitable for large or multiple conductors.
bullet CAT IV 600V, CAT III 1000V rating for added user protection.
bullet In-rush current measurement captures 'power-on' surge current with accuracy and repeatability.
bullet High voltage measurement of 1000V ac + dc true-rms, 600V ac, and 1000V dc allows the user to perform multiple tests with only one tool (model 355 only).
bullet Resistance to 400K ohms coupled with a continuity beeper provides the convenience of a multimeter in a clamp meter (model 355 only).
bullet Accurately measure frequency up to 1kHz for optimum troubleshooting.
bullet Quickly analyze readings using the MIN, MAX, and AVG functions.
bullet A large backlight display allows for easy visibility in low-lit areas.
bullet Use the display hold feature to capture readings even when the display cannot be viewed.
bullet Use the low-pass filter to smooth out noisy loads and stabilize readings.

Models 355 and 353 Datasheet (PDF)

   
 

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