Fluke Current Clamp Meters
Fluke clamp meters are electrical testers that combine a voltmeter with a clamp-type current meter. Like the multimeter, the clamp meter has passed through the analog period and into the digital world of today. Created primarily as a single purpose test tool for electricians, today's models have incorporated more measurement functions, more accuracy, and in some instruments, some very special measurement features. Today's clamp meters have most of the basic functions of a Digital Multimeter (DMM), but with the added feature of a current transformer built into the product.
General Applications
Fluke 365 Detachable Jaw True-rms AC/DC Clamp Meter
Rugged Meter Where Access is Difficult
• 600V, 200A, TRMS
Fluke 373 True-rms AC Clamp Meter
The Best of the Basics
• 600V, 600A, 5-Digits
Fluke 374 FC True-rms AC/DC Clamp Meter
Be Ready for Anything
• 600A (2500A AC w/iFlex) 600V
Fluke 375 FC True-rms AC/DC Clamp Meter
Work horse with increased performance and flexibility
• 600A (2500A AC w/iFlex) 600V, 500 Hz
Industrial Applications
Additional Resources
Adobe PDFs and Links
- Clamp Meter Comparison Chart (pdf, 836K)
- Clamp Meter ABCs (pdf, 2.6M)
- DMM vs. Clamp Meter (pdf, 350K)
- Why true-rms? (pdf, 166K)
- Interactive Clamp Meter Selection Guide
- Using Accessory Current Clamps with Fluke DMMs(pdf, 1.3M)
- Fluke Current Clamp Meters