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Contact voltage detectors are electronic devices that detect the presence of alternating voltage in electrical systems by making physical contact with the energized point, either in low, medium, or high voltage distribution networks, transmission lines, underground networks, substations, or industrial electrical installations.
Key Features
Contact Voltage Detectors Datasheet

The ICMobserver combines the unmatched quality of the analogue front end of our current PD detectors with the additional features and benefits of the developments in digital signal processing during the last 20 years.
The ICMobserver is a versatile state-of-the-art monitoring system, which combines four devices in one solution: A spectrum analyser, a time domain oscilloscope, voltage measurement, and a PD monitor.
With the digital signal processing, the spectrum analyser offers a vast range of possible bandwidths. This greatly improves capabilities to deal with an elevated noise-floor that is inevitable in on-site monitoring conditions.
The built-in time domain oscilloscope together with fully parallel phase-resolved partial discharge patterns (PRPD) on all channels significantly expands the analysis options, so that you will be able to give an in-depth analysis of the condition of the monitored asset.
The modular concept of the hardware and software ensures expandability of the system for future applications, e.g., dissolved gas analysis (DGA) monitoring and temperature and load surveillance providing one data aggregation point.

The Fluke 931 tachometer is a handheld tachometer that integrates the contact and non-contact speed measurement functions and can accurately measure the revolutions per minute (RPM) or surface speed and distance. Fluke 930 is equivalent to a Fluke 931 with minimum configuration. With only the non-contact measuring function provided, it's more affordable and offers consistent quality.

The Fluke 88V has improved measurement functions, trouble-shooting features and accuracy to solve more problems on conventional and hybrid vehicles. The 88V is the most powerful automotive multimeter ever offered by Fluke. In addition to having all standard multimeter features like the ability to measure voltage, current, continuity, and resistance, the 88V can perform diode test and pulse width measurements.
This meter can take current measurements up to 20 A for 30 seconds and 10 A continuously. The optional magnetic hanger lets you attach the meter to most steel surfaces for easy set-up and viewing. The 88V is designed to be used in high energy environments like those found on hybrid vehicles.
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Fluke 930 is a handheld tachometer and is equivalent to a Fluke 931 with minimum configuration and can accurately measure the revolutions per minute (RPM) or surface speed and distance. With only the non-contact measuring function provided, it's more affordable and offers consistent quality.
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