Fluke 233 Fluke 233 Application Guide - Page 42

in an old house and not one circuit is labeled in the breaker

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Electrical Contractors "I would use the Fluke 233 to troubleshoot circuitry. It would replace the need to have two men to troubleshoot 3-way switching, or to look at a ceiling box voltage while switching from the ground. I would also appreciate being able to simultaneously do voltage and amperage checks without having to move from branch circuit breaker to load." T.B., Kansas "This Fluke 233 meter is well suited for working in and around areas where two individuals are needed, as when working in communicator centers when the off and on switch is on the other side of the room, shelter, or hallway. The remote display can travel with the tech to turn on or off the distant switch, power outlet, or socket." V.R., Georgia "Imagine the times you've been on a service call working in an old house and not one circuit is labeled in the breaker box. Now you have to find the right breaker to turn off... It usually takes two people, or one guy and a plug-in radio. With this remote display multimeter "Lock, Tag & Try" will become a snap, like having a second set of hands in your pocket. You'll quickly and safely be able to get on with the real work. I'd love to have one..." B.H., Delaware 42

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“I would use the Fluke 233 to troubleshoot circuitry. It would
replace the need to have two men to troubleshoot 3-way
switching, or to look at a ceiling box voltage while switching
from the ground. I would also appreciate being able to simul-
taneously do voltage and amperage checks without having to
move from branch circuit breaker to load.” T.B., Kansas
“This Fluke 233 meter is well suited for working in and
around areas where two individuals are needed, as when
working in communicator centers when the off and on switch
is on the other side of the room, shelter, or hallway. The
remote display can travel with the tech to turn on or off the
distant switch, power outlet, or socket.” V.R., Georgia
“Imagine the times you’ve been on a service call working
in an old house and not one circuit is labeled in the breaker
box. Now you have to find the right breaker to turn off... It
usually takes two people, or one guy and a plug-in radio.
With this remote display multimeter “Lock, Tag & Try” will
become a snap, like having a second set of hands in your
pocket. You’ll quickly and safely be able to get on with the
real work. I’d love to have one...” B.H., Delaware
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Electrical Contractors