Fluke 1577 Insulation Multimeter
FLUKE
EDMO#: FLUKE 1577
MFR#: FLUKE 1577
Description
The Fluke 1577 Insulation Multimeter combines a digital insulation tester with a full-featured, true RMS digital multimeter in a single, compact and handheld unit. This multimeter provides maximum versatility for both troubleshooting and preventative maintenance.
Features
Includes:
Remote probe, Test leads, Alligator clips, Hard case, Four AA alkaline batteries, Quick Reference Guide, CD Rom with Manual
Features:
- Insulation test voltages 500 V, 1000 V
- Insulation test: 0.1 MΩ to 600 MΩ
- Auto discharge of capacitive voltage: AC/DC Voltage, DC millivolts, AC/DC milliamps
- Resistance (0.1 Ω to 50 MΩ)
- Continuity
- Three-year warranty
- Auto power off to save battery power
- True RMS
- Large display with backlight
- Live circuit detection prevents insulation test if voltage > 30 V is detected for added user protection
- CAT III 1000V, CAT IV 600V measurement category
- Accepts optional Fluke TPAKTM magnetic hanging system
Specifications
Weight:
624 g
Dimensions:
203 x 100 x 50 mm (with holster)
Operating temperature:
–20°C to +55°C
Storage temperature:
-40°C to +60°C
Humidity (without condensation):
0% - 95% (10°C – 30°C)
0% - 75% (30°C – 40°C)
0% - 40% (40°C – 55°C)
Operating altitude:
2000 m
IP rating:
IP40
Warranty:
3 years
Product Codes
Mfr Part No :
FLUKE 1577
CSA :
UL 6101B (2003) No. 61010.1-04
Documentation
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