Insulation Resistance Tester 5 kV, 1 TΩ – Fluke 1550C with CAT IV Safety

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Insulation Resistance Tester 5 kV, 1 TΩ – Fluke 1550C with CAT IV Safety
$3,998.00
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Product Overview:

The Fluke 1550C Insulation Resistance Tester is an essential tool engineered for comprehensive preventative and predictive maintenance. This high-performance tester supports the full range of test voltages outlined in IEEE 43-2000 and ensures superior safety with a CAT IV 600 V rating. Perfect for proactive maintenance programs, it aims to detect and mitigate equipment failures before they occur.

Key Features:

Safety First: Integrated line voltage warning feature with voltage readings up to 600 V AC/DC, enhancing user safety during operation.

Versatile Testing Range: Select from test voltages up to 5 kV and adjustable in 50 V increments from 250 V to 1000 V.

Enhanced Durability: Offers more than 750 tests on a single charge, maximizing field time.

Advanced Guard System: Minimizes the influence of surface leakage currents in high-resistance measurements, ensuring accuracy.

Data Management: Historical tracking and trending with Fluke Connect Assets (available separately) allow for real-time, informed decision-making in the field.

Convenient Display: Large digital/analog LCD enhances visibility under varying light conditions.

Additional Measurements: Capable of capacitance, leakage current measurement, and features a ramp function for comprehensive breakdown testing.

Extended Timer: Programmable up to 99 minutes for detailed timed tests.

Applications:

Preventative Maintenance: Regular checks to prevent sudden failures.

Predictive Maintenance: Using data to predict equipment failures.

Commissioning: Ensuring installations are up to specification.

Troubleshooting: Quickly diagnosing problems in electrical systems.