The Fluke 2052 Advanced Wire Tracer Kit vs the Fluke 2062 Pro Wire Tracer Kit
The Fluke 2052 Advanced Wire Tracer Kit and the Fluke 2062 Advanced Pro Wire Tracer Kits are both designed to accurately and safely troubleshoot energized and de-energized wires in residential, commercial and industrial environments up to CAT IV 600 V. This CAT rating offers the highest protection available on any wire tracer. They’re designed to protect you from the most dangerous levels of transient overvoltage, spikes up to 8,000 V, that can occur in industrial and utility environments. This is especially important for scenarios you may encounter in environments like industrial plants, factories, and hospitals where critical equipment cannot be taken offline.
Each Receiver has four tracing modes, three transmitter power modes (high, low, and loop), two transmitter output frequencies, and eight receiver sensitivity levels.
What are the differences?
What's Included
The Fluke 2052 Advanced wire tracer kit comes with the following:
- 2052R Advanced Wire Tracer Receiver
- 2000T Advanced Wire Tracer Transmitter
- i400 AC Current Clamp
- 2000ACC Test Lead Accessory Kit for 2052/2062
- Premium hard carrying case
- Batteries
- Quick reference guide
The Fluke 2062 Advanced wire tracer kit comes with the following:
- 2062R Advanced Pro Wire Tracer Receiver with Smart Sensor
- 2000T Advanced Wire Tracer Transmitter
- i400 AC Current Clamp
- 2000ACC Test Lead Accessory Kit for 2052/2062
- Smart strap magnetic hanger
- Premium hard carrying case
- Batteries
- Quick reference guide
The 2052R and 2052R Displays
The Fluke 2052R receiver has a 2.5” TFT LCD display with a 240 x 320 pixel resolution while the 2062R receiver has a larger color 3.5” TFT LCD display with a 480 x 320 pixel resolution.
Each Receiver has Four Tracing Modes:
Both the 2052R and 2062R both detect the signal in wires and cables using two methods: passive tracing without the transmitter for noncontact voltage detection and active tracing with the transmitter for all other modes. The receiver’s tip sensor can trace wires in corners, tight spaces, and junction boxes.
The 2052R and 2062R Receivers have four tracing modes that are different
Both feature the following modes:
- Break Mode - for easy breaker and fuse identification based on the highest recorded signal detected from the transmitter
- Non-contact voltage detection mode - trace energized wires without the use of the transmitter
The 2052R features:
- Quick Scan mode: quick signal identification
- Precision mode: more precise detection of a wire
The 2062R features:
- Smart sensor mode: for energized wire detection and visualization on the large color LCD
- Tip sensor mode: for more precise detection of a wire
Each Receiver has three transmitter power modes (high, low, and loop), two transmitter output frequencies, and eight receiver sensitivity levels.
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