With its high performance, accuracy and motor drive compatibility, the Fluke 87V is the most popular industrial multimeter in the world. Now Fluke has introduced a new intrinsically safe version – the 87V Ex – for measurements in and around hazardous areas.
The new Fluke 87V Ex has all the measurement and troubleshooting functions of the proven Fluke 87V. Unlike most other ATEX-certified tools, it can be used both inside and outside the hazardous zone (ATEX Zones 1 & 2) without compromising performance or compliance. So there’s no need to carry different tools for use inside or outside the hazardous zones. It also has a built-in thermometer with TC probe, further reducing technicians’ tool counts.
Features
- ATEX safety rating for use in Zone 1 and Zone 2
- Large digital display with bright, two-level backlight makes the 87V Ex very easy to read
- Built-in thermometer for convenient temperature readings without carrying a separate instrument (TC probe included)
- True rms ac voltage and current for accurate measurements on non-linear signals
- Measure up to 1000V (ac/dc) and 10A (ac/dc) with a very wide 20 kHz bandwidth
- Selectable filter for accurate voltage and frequency measurements on motor drives
- 4 1/2-digit mode for precise measurements (20,000 counts)
- Frequency to 200 kHz and % duty cycle
- Resistance, conductance, continuity and diode test
- 10,000 µF capacitance range for components and motor caps
- Min/Max-Average recording with Min/Max Alert to capture variations automatically
- Touch Hold to capture stable readings avoiding noisy signals
- Peak capture to record transients as fast as 250 µs
- Relative mode to remove test lead interference from low ohm measurements
- Auto and manual ranging for maximum flexibility
- Analog bargraph for fastchanging or unstable signals
- Input Alert provides audible warning against wrong use of input jacks
- Selectable sleep mode for long battery life
- Access door for fast battery changes without breaking the calibration seal
- Holster with built in test lead and probe storage