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Fluke Plug FLK-FEV300-CON-TY1 Type 1 Connector

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RS Stock No.:
253-3831
Mfr. Part No.:
FLK-FEV300-CON-TY1
Brand:
Fluke
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Brand

Fluke

Charging Mode

Mode 3

Connector Type

Type 1

Series

FEV300

Operating Temperature Range

-20 °C → +40 °C

Weight

550g

Better World Claim

Renewable energy solution

Better World Product

Yes

Dimensions H x W x D

590mm

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

FLUKE Plug, Type 1 Connector, 590mm Length - FEV300 Series - FLK-FEV300-CON-TY1


Keen to take the lead when testing electronic vehicle charging stations? Use this plug from FLUKE. It makes it a cinch to test and troubleshoot Type 1 charging terminals with your existing FEV300 test adapter (253-3826). Once linked up, it lets you quickly check insulation and voltage cycles and simulate earth faults, so you can be sure your charging station is in tip-top shape. Thanks to its length of 590mm, you can reach for this cable when you need a flexible connection between your station and a testing device.

Features & Benefits


• Light weight of 550g for ease of handling
• Wide operating temperature range between -20°C and +40°C for use in harsh conditions

Applications


• Testing and measurement tasks
• Automotive repair and maintenance

What's the difference between a Type 1 and a Type 2 connector?


A Type 1 connector like this is a five-pin plug that's commonly used in North America, while a Type 2 connector (253-3832) is a seven-pin plug that's used primarily in Europe. Use a Type 1 connector when you need to support single-phase charging only and a Type 2 connector when you need to support single or three-phase charging.

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