FTP and FTPL SureGrip ™ insurance type test probe and suite
The main features
- Built - in fuses for additional measurement protection
- The Probes allow indication of live voltage even with blown fuse, helping to prevent the user from thinking no voltage is present
- 2 mm threaded the probe tips include removable 4 mm the lantern - style spring contacts and removable GS38 insulated IC caps for probing closely spaced leads
- Operating temperature - 20 ° C to 50 ° C (5 ° F to 120 ° F)
- CAT III 1000 V, the CAT IV 600 V, 10 A rating
Products overview: FTP and FTPL SureGrip ™ insurance type test probe and suite
In response to new ESA specification, fluke introduced with built-in fuse test probe for additional protection measurement.And if the probe fuse fusing indeed, still allow the probe instrument charged voltage, which helps to prevent possible misreading of no voltage.New modular FTP probe can be installed to any luck modular fuses format.Rated to CAT III 1000 V, the probe has a removable sheathed extra security.
Product specifications: FTP and FTPL SureGrip ™ insurance type test probe and suite
- The Probes allow indication of live voltage even with blown fuse for added security1
- Built - in 1000 V, 11 A fuses with 20 kA interrupt rating
- 2 mm threaded the probe tips include removable 4 mm the lantern - style spring contacts and removable GS38 insulated IC caps for probing closely spaced leads
- Operating temperature - 20 ° C to 50 ° C (5 ° F to 120 ° F)
- CAT III 1000 V, the CAT IV 600 V, 10 A rating, Pollution Degree 2
- It for use with Fluke mod雷竞技appular TL224 SureGrip ™ silicone test leads and compatible with most modular test leads
- Replace the fuse by unscrewing the probe handle at finger guard. U雷竞技appse only Fluke fuse part number 803293
- The Current mode is non - functional with blown fuse
1. The Voltage readings with blown fuse are approximate and than have the meter impedance. Before and after each measurement, verify presence of blown fuse by checking continuity of the fused the test probe. See explanation below under "DMM Input impedance. The" Current mode is non - functional with blown fuse.