Steve Taylor UK Sale Manager for Industrial Tools, Fluke (U.K.), explained, “To meet Network Rail’s exacting requirements, we have re-engineered the Fluke 287 in a number of ways for specific measurements required in this application. However, with the exception of these measurements, the 287/TPWS operates as a standard product giving the engineer a fully functioned, high specification instrument incorporating advanced data logging and TrendCapture to help track down problems fast. As with all Fluke 287s, the DMM features a quarter-VGA, dot matrix display which enables clear graphical reviews of logged data, backed by an enhanced user interface with on-board help and soft-key interface.”
The Fluke 287/TPWS provides simultaneous readouts of different measurements, such as true-RMS AC and DC Amps and Volts, frequency, dB and more, in an extremely easy to read format. The interface ensures easy data transfer to a PC, on which optional FlukeView Forms software allows users to document, store and analyse readings, and then convert them into meaningful graphs and tables for professional reports.
The Fluke 287/TPWS set-up is customisable to save time and increase productivity. Multiple save options and automatic time stamping allow convenient recall of field measurements. Peak capture can record transients as fast as 250 microseconds. A relative mode removes test lead resistance from low ohms or capacitance measurements.
The new Fluke 287/TPWS has CAT IV 600V/CAT III 1000V safety ratings and comes with a lifetime warranty.
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