The Fluke 360 leakage tester is a rugged and accurate solution for leakage current measurement.
Ideally designed for non-invasive checks of insulation condition, the Fluke 360 leakage meter allows you to perform tests without powering down the installation or disconnecting equipment - saving you time, without compromising on quality or safety.
The unique jaw design of the Fluke 360 AC Leakage Current Clamp Meter eliminates the influence of adjacent current conductors, and minimizes the effects of external magnetic fields, even at low currents. This allows you to perform accurate and reliable tests in today?s crowded electrical environments. The tough and high-quality jaw design of the Fluke 360 leakage tester guarantees high stability for long-term repeatability and durability.
Special Features.
IEC 61010 and EMC Conformance.
IEC 61010 safety features including a tactile barrier and special jaw design provide the user with confidence when making measurements in hazardous voltage areas. Conformance to EMC standards ensures high reliability through reduced susceptibility to electromagnetic interference. The Fluke 360 also meets the latest safety standard VDE0404-4 and the new VDE0702 requirements.
High Accuracy.
Advanced jaw design means that the Fluke 360 accuracy is little affected by external magnetic fields even at low currents. Typical external current rejection is 200,000:1.
Why leakage current testing?
Leakage currents can be an indicator of the effectiveness of insulation on conductors. High levels of leakage current may be present in circuits where either the insulation resistance is low, or electronic equipment with filters is used. Leakage currents can cause disruptions of the normal operation of equipment and installations. It is possible to locate the source of leakage currents by using the Fluke 360 leakage current clamp meter and taking methodical measurements throughout the installation. The big advantage of leakage current testing versus insulation testing is that the installation and equipment do not need to be powered down but can be done during normal operation.