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Why Use Fluke 323 True RMS Clamp Meter?

 

What is a Clamp Meter?


A clamp meter is one of the necessities that an electrician and engineer must have. It’s a troubleshooting tool that detects and measure currents through an insulator. While being able to detect and measure currents, modern clamp meters like the Fluke 323 True RMS Clamp Meter can also perform the same functions as that of a digital multimeter.

Fluke 323 True RMS Clamp Meter

The Fluke 323 True RMS Clamp Meter is but one of a number of clamp meters that is popularly distributed in the Philippines. We’re talking about it because it’s the one that can function for commercial use and for casual domestic settings. It’s the Fluke’s most accessible clamp meter model that’s popular in the Philippines, in between their industrial selection as well as their more affordable home models.

Fluke 323 True RMS Clamp Meter Uses

So what are the uses of the 323? First, let’s discuss how clamp meters are used in general. Clamp meters are primarily used to measure and detect if currents are passing through insulated wire. Like previously mentioned, it’s used to troubleshoot wires in a given system. Let’s say you’re operating a small carpentry workshop and the circular saw stops running while it’s still plugged in. You can use a clamp meter to see if the saw’s plug has a current. If there’s no current, the problem could be from your outlet. It there’s a current in the saw’s plug the problem could be in the saw. Basically, a clamp meter first and fore mostly, helps you pin down where the current starts, stalls, and stops.

 

Its uses however do not end there. As with any Fluke clamp meter, you can adjust its sensitivity of detecting current as well as resistances. This means that it can also be used to diagnose potential problems in an electronic system. If you have a system that is sensitive and relies on just the right amount of output, a jolt in current might break something in it, if not all of it. Using a clamp meter, you can detect if there are power sources that are giving way too much or too little of the expected output thus preventing electrical and mechanical failure before they happen.

 

Clamp meters also doubles as digital multimeters and because they have a clamp, they can be conveniently used in any troubleshooting setting. They can be clamped on waists for Filipino professionals on the go. While the clamps can detect currents, Fluke clamp meters come with probes for measuring voltages. It can be used to verify circuit continuity, measure load current, and verify presence of electricity on different contacts.

 

 

Different Types of Clamp Meters

 

There are different clamp meters. Smaller ones are used by service technicians for ease of carrying. There are models specifically catered to professionals that work with HVAC. There are also clamps that are designed to resist extreme current, voltage, and heat for industrial settings. The Fluke 323 True RMS Clamp Meter is designed to be in the middle. It’s easy to carry but not too small that it can’t be used for industrial purposes. It can measure up to 400 A or AC current and 600 volts of AC/DC voltage. It also has a cap of 4kΩ resistance measurement. It’s the popular well rounded tool for professional electricians in the Philippines that work with commercial establishments and homes.