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Features            
mA measure w/jaw      
mA measure In circuit        
mA source        
mA sim        
Loop power 24 V        
DCV source 0-10 V          
DCV measure 0-30 V          
Scaled mA output to mA input          
mA in/out          
Specifications          
mA measurement — measured by clamp:
Resolution/range: 0 mA to 20.99 mA / Accuracy : 0.2% +5 counts
Resolution/range: 21.0 mA to 100 mA / Accuracy : 1% +5 counts
     
mA measurement — measured in series with test jacks:
Resolution/range: 0 mA to 24.00 mA / Accuracy : 0.2% +2 counts
       
mA source — maximum mA drive: 24 mA into 1,000 ohms:
Resolution/range: 0 mA to 24.00 mA / Accuracy : 0.2% +2 counts
       
mA simulate — maximum voltage 50 V dc:
Resolution/range: 0 mA to 24.00 mA / Accuracy : 0.2% +2 counts
       
Voltage source — 2 mA maximum drive current:
Resolution/range: 0 V dc to 10.00 V dc / Accuracy : 0.2% +2 counts
         
Voltage measure:
Resolution/range: 0 V dc to 30.00 V dc / Accuracy : 0.2% +2 counts
         
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Fluke 771, 772 and 773 mA Process Clamp Meters

Measure output signals without breaking the loop

The Fluke 771, 772 and 773 mA Process Clamp Meters pay for themselves. These meters save time by measuring 4 to 20 mA signals (five) times faster than traditional DMMs without opera- tor intervention, offering loop calibration, voltage testing and eliminate time wasting activities.

Use the Fluke 771, 772 and 773 to:

  • Measure 4-20 mA signals without ”breaking the loop,” save time and money troubleshooting

Use the Fluke 772 and 773 to:

  • Source 4-20 mA signals for testing control system I/O or I/Ps
  • Simulate 4-20 mA signals for testing control system I/O
  • Measure 4-20 mA signals with in-circuit measurement
  • Power a transmitter with the 24 V loop power supply
  • Automatically ramp and step change the 4-20 mA output for remote testing

Use the Fluke 773 to:

  • Measure dc voltage to verify 24 V power supplies or voltage I/O signals
  • Source DC voltage to test voltage input devices
  • Scaled mA output signal enables a logging DMM (289) or 709H Precision Loop Calibrator to record 4-20 mA signal without breaking the loop
  • mA in/out: simultaneously source a mA signal while measuring a mA signal with the clamp

Or use a Current Meter Module:

Fluke a3004 FC Wireless 4-20 mA DC Current Meter

  • Measure 4 to 20 mA signals without “breaking the loop”
  • Detachable clamp with extension cable for measurements in tight locations
  • Use the logging function for the recording and saving up to 65,000 readings