Fluke 233 Fluke 233 Application Guide - Page 50
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Utilities "I would GREATLY benefit from the Fluke 233 in the testing and commissioning of distribution and transmission substations. On the relay rack panels we install, we use rear mounted link blocks for voltage and control. But we need to also be at the front of the panels to measure the voltage change, sense the timing of relays and contacts, so the remote capabilities of the Fluke 233 would be a TREMENDOUS asset for me to use and would speed my work up dramatically, thus enhancing my productivity. It would also reduce the need to have a second person come over to assist me in testing, as I could connect my leads across the circuit in the rear of the panel, then watch the display from the front of the panel." R.D., Alabama "I work in an electrical generation station. Setting gap voltage on proximeters used to measure vibration on steam turbines for electrical generation and boiler feed pumps requires a long set of test leads or another person. Voltages are measured at a terminal cabinet approximately 25 to 30 feet from where the adjustments are being made. Having a removable display could make this a one man job. It definitely would eliminate fumbling with long and tangled test leads." P.E., Ohio 50