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345 Power Quality Clamp Meter - Features  
 
Fluke Model 345 Power Quality Clamp Meter. This clamp on meter is a combination power analyzer, power quality logger, and clamp meter, and is ideal for monitoring electronic loads.

 

Model 345 Power Quality Clamp Meter Features
 

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AC/DC current: Clamp-on measurement of AC current up to 1400A rms and DC current up to 2000A without breaking the circuit.

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Highest safety rating: 600V CAT IV power analyzer is rated for use at the service entrance.

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Accurate in noisy environments: Clamp meter performs even with distorted waveforms present on electronic loads with low-pass filter.

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Data logging: Identify intermittent faults by logging any power quality parameter for minutes, or over a month, including harmonics.

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Verify batteries: Direct measurement of DC ripple (%) for battery and DC systems.

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Troubleshoot harmonics: Analyze and log harmonics digitally or graphically.

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Inrush current: Capture and analyze nuisance tripping, from 3 seconds to 300 seconds.

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Easy to use: Easily confirm power meter setup with large backlit color display of waveform and trends.

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3-Phase power: Built in capability for balanced loads.

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View graphs and generate reports: Use power analyzer with included Power Log software.

 

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