Fluke 233 Fluke 233 Application Guide - Page 45

The Fluke 233 Remote Display Multimeter would work

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NFPA 70E "That would be perfect for using in motor starters. It would allow us to stay out of the arc flash zone while checking/ troubleshooting buckets. Open the main breaker, connect the meter, close the door, energize the bucket and run it through its paces."D.V., Colorado "The Fluke 233 Remote Display Multimeter would work brilliantly in the new arc-flash protection system. We would have the ability to install the test leads inside an enclosure on a circuit and close the doors while still monitoring the meter readings." D.R., Florida "This meter could prove useful when taking Min/Max voltage readings inside an energized industrial control panel while minimizing the exposure of the technician to hazardous voltages and arc flash." P.R., Ohio "I would use this meter so I could stand at a distance while my trainee tested voltage on motors. This way I would prevent and static buildup between the two of us, which will reduce the chances of arc flash between us." J.H., Alabama "I could use it to take measurements on automatic transfer switches during operation, so enclosure could remain closed to limit exposure to arc flash." W.S., Montana "I would use the Fluke 233 for monitoring energized equipment more safely while reducing the risk of an arc flash. We would be able to de-energize and open the equipment, install the Fluke 223, and close and re-energize the equipment. We would then be able to safely record readings with the equipment operational and the arc flash hazards reduced." A.S., Pennsylvania 45

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“That would be perfect for using in motor starters. It would
allow us to stay out of the arc flash zone while checking/
troubleshooting buckets. Open the main breaker, connect the
meter, close the door, energize the bucket and run it through
its paces.”D.V., Colorado
“The Fluke 233 Remote Display Multimeter would work
brilliantly in the new arc-flash protection system. We would
have the ability to install the test leads inside an enclosure
on a circuit and close the doors while still monitoring the
meter readings.” D.R., Florida
“This meter could prove useful when taking Min/Max voltage
readings inside an energized industrial control panel while
minimizing the exposure of the technician to hazardous volt-
ages and arc flash.” P.R., Ohio
“I would use this meter so I could stand at a distance while
my trainee tested voltage on motors. This way I would pre-
vent and static buildup between the two of us, which will
reduce the chances of arc flash between us.” J.H., Alabama
“I could use it to take measurements on automatic transfer
switches during operation, so enclosure could remain closed
to limit exposure to arc flash.” W.S., Montana
“I would use the Fluke 233 for monitoring energized equip-
ment more safely while reducing the risk of an arc flash.
We would be able to de-energize and open the equipment,
install the Fluke 223, and close and re-energize the equip-
ment. We would then be able to safely record readings
with the equipment operational and the arc flash hazards
reduced.” A.S., Pennsylvania
NFPA 70E