Fluke i3000S Current Probe, AC, Rogowski Coil Adapter, 3kA ac AC Max, Current Output

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RS Stock No.:
331-042
Distrelec Article No.:
176-12-922
Mfr. Part No.:
I3000S FLEX-36
Brand:
Fluke
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Brand

Fluke

Adapter Type

AC, Rogowski Coil

Maximum AC Current

3kA ac

Best Accuracy

±1 %

Maximum Conductor Size

914mm

Safety Category

CAT III 600V

Output Type

Current

Connector Type

BNC

Maximum Bandwidth

50kHz

Battery Type

AA x 2

Battery Life

400 h

Cable Length Extended

2m

Model Number p

i3000S

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85 °C, +90°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Safety Category Voltage

600V

Safety Category Level

CAT III

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

i3000s Flex-36 standard pliers, 915 mm


Standard AC current pliers Inspired by the principle of the Rogowski coil.
Can measure intensity up to 3000 A when used with oscilloscopes and recorders.
Its flexible measurement head is light and can be easily and quickly installed into hard-to-reach places.
Three ranges: 30 A, 300 A and 3000 A, 1, 10 or 100 mV/A output.
Maximal conductor diameter: 178 mm.
Certified CAT III 600 V.

Supplied with

2 AA batteries, BNC adaptor/male 4 mm plug and user manual.

FLUKE Current Probe, 400h Battery Life, 2m Cable - I3000S FLEX-36


Need to know how much current is flowing through your circuits? This current probe from FLUKE lets you find out with a single touch. The unit's Rogowski coil adapter means it calculates the current level by sensing the voltage generated from the AC magnetic field in the conductor. To bring your measurement full circle, you can connect the probe to your oscilloscope or a digital recorder that tracks changes in the value. As it's designed to handle a maximum conductor diameter of 914mm, this device helps you stay in the thick of things when measuring large conductors.

Features & Benefits


• Best accuracy of ±1% for reliable testing
• Cable length of 2m helps enable long-distance operation
• Battery life of 400 hours for lasting performance

Applications


• Robotic systems
• Medical technology
• Electrical engineering
• Control panels

What's the difference between a current probe and a current clamp?


Current probes don't have jaws like current clamps, so you can carry out tests on your circuits without physical contact. They are typically combined with external measuring instruments like oscilloscopes. When you pair this probe with an oscilloscope, you can measure currents of up to 3000A AC, making it suitable for use with heavy-duty equipment.

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