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The Fluke PRV240 is a portable, battery-powered proving unit that supplies a stable 240 V AC/DC source to verify multimeter and tester operation before and after energized work. It helps meet safety requirements, reduces risk, and ensures instruments are functioning properly in the field.
Fluke 289/FVF True-RMS industrial logging digital multimeter combo kit with TrendCapture and FlukeView Forms software. Features 100 kHz AC bandwidth, 10,000-reading logging, LoZ voltage, low pass filter, low ohm capability, and peak recording.
The Fluke 289/IMSK Industrial Multimeter Service Kit combines the Fluke 289 logging multimeter with the i400 400A AC current clamp. The 289 features TrendCapture logging, low ohm capability, LoZ voltage, and a low pass filter for accurate measurements on variable frequency drives and noisy systems. The included i400 clamp enables current measurement up to 400 A AC without breaking circuits.
The Fluke 87V/PRV240 Digital Multimeter Kit combines the Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter with the PRV240 Proving Unit. The 87V supports AC/DC voltage and current measurement up to 1000 V and 10 A, resistance to 50 MΩ, capacitance, frequency to 200 kHz, and temperature from -200°C to 1090°C. The PRV240 provides a portable 240 V AC/DC source for verifying proper meter operation before testing.
The Fluke 117/PRV240 Digital Multimeter and Proving Unit Kit delivers reliable, professional-grade testing for electricians, technicians, and safety inspectors. Designed for “Test Before Touch” (TBT) verification, it ensures your tools are working correctly before exposure to live circuits—reducing shock risk and improving field safety.