Brochure

Work in two
places at once?
With the new Fluke detachable-
display multimeter, its easy!
Electrical and electro-mechanical equipment is
designed to functionnot designed to provide a
comfortable, convenient work space for the electricians
and plant maintenance professionals who keep that equip-
ment up and running. The systems and devices you test and
maintain can be hard to see and reach, and put you danger-
ously close to lethal electrical and mechanical forces.
The solution—to place your digital multimeter where it’s needed
for testing, but view the test readings from where it’s convenient
and safe—was once impossible. But today you can work in two
places at once, using the innovative Fluke 233 Digital Multimeter
(DMM) with detachable wireless display. For details on the meter
and its capabilities see side bar on back.
Work more productively
In today’s challenging economy it’s more crucial
than ever to keep facilities running, producing
and creating value. Unfortunately, personnel
resources available for maintenance and testing
may be limited by cutbacks, making a challeng-
ing job even harder.
The Fluke 233 can enable one person to
complete a test that would have required two
people using ordinary test tools. For instance,
consider the dilemma when the test access point
is distant from a switch point that controls the
test circuit. Such a situation used to require one
technician to read the meter while another
person operated the switch.
With the Fluke 233, you can set up the meter
where it needs to be, then detach the wireless
display and take the display to the control point
and read the test results, even if the control point
is outside the test enclosure or in another room.
The detachable display is magnetic and has a
flat bottom, making it easy to place it in plain
sight.
Increase safety
The meter’s detachable display can also provide
important safety benefits. First, it enables you to
run tests and read results at a safe distance from
shock and arc flash hazards, moving machin-
ery and other dangers. Just attach the meter to
the test circuit where required, then take the
detachable display to a safe location before ener-
gizing the circuit or equipment.
Some test locations can be hard to reach with
DMM probes or clamps. With two test leads to
manipulate and a meter to read, you can quickly
run short of hands. When working close to
energized circuits, the result can be very dan-
gerous. The detachable display of the Fluke 233

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