Fluke Multimeters & Electrical Testing Tools
Fluke Multimeters & Electrical Testing Tools
Fluke is one of the most recognised names in professional electrical testing, trusted by electricians, maintenance engineers and industrial technicians across Australia and globally. Known for accuracy, durability and compliance with international CAT safety ratings, Fluke instruments are built for demanding commercial and industrial environments, from routine fault finding to complex process diagnostics. Mektronics Australia stocks a broad range of Fluke electrical testing equipment including digital multimeters, clamp meters, insulation testers, process meters and combo kits.
Fluke Digital Multimeters
Fluke digital multimeters are built for accurate, repeatable measurements across commercial and industrial electrical testing. The Fluke 117 Digital Multimeter is a practical choice for electricians, with built-in non-contact voltage detection and AutoVolt automatic AC/DC selection. For applications requiring True-RMS accuracy, the Fluke 177 Digital Multimeter delivers reliable readings on non-linear loads, while the Fluke 179 Digital Multimeter adds integrated temperature measurement, reducing the need for a separate instrument on site.
Fluke Clamp Meters & Electrical Testers
Clamp meters allow current measurement without disconnecting wiring, making them well suited to switchboard diagnostics and live electrical maintenance. The Fluke 325 True-RMS Clamp Meter handles commercial and industrial current measurement accurately, even in environments with non-linear loads, and its compact jaw suits congested panel work. For high-voltage insulation resistance testing, the Fluke 1550C 5kV Digital Insulation Tester is designed for testing cables, windings and switchgear where standard multimeters are not appropriate.
Fluke Process Meters & Industrial Testing Equipment
Fluke process meters combine multimeter functionality with the ability to source and measure process signals, which is essential for industrial maintenance and loop calibration. The Fluke 789 ProcessMeter measures and sources 4–20mA signals for testing transmitters and control loops, while the Fluke ProcessMeter and Temperature Kit with Fluke Connect adds wireless data logging capability for larger industrial environments.
Fluke Electricians Combo Kits & Testing Accessories
For electricians needing matched instrumentation, the Fluke 117/323 Electricians Multimeter Combo Kit pairs the Fluke 117 multimeter with the Fluke 323 clamp meter, covering both voltage and current measurement in a single, cost-effective purchase. Mektronics also stocks a range of Fluke accessories including test leads, replacement probes and carry cases for field and trade use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the Fluke 117, 177 and 179 multimeters?
The Fluke 117 suits commercial electrical work with non-contact voltage detection built in. The Fluke 177 adds True-RMS accuracy for non-linear loads, and the Fluke 179 further includes a thermometer for temperature measurement on site.
What is a Fluke True-RMS clamp meter used for?
True-RMS clamp meters accurately measure current in environments with non-linear or distorted waveforms, such as those produced by variable frequency drives. The Fluke 325 is commonly used for switchboard testing, electrical maintenance and HVAC diagnostics.
Which Fluke multimeter is best for electricians?
The Fluke 117 is a popular choice for commercial electrical work. For industrial or advanced diagnostic applications where True-RMS accuracy is required, the Fluke 177 or Fluke 179 are better suited.
What is the difference between a Fluke multimeter and a clamp meter?
A multimeter measures voltage, resistance and continuity using test leads. A clamp meter measures current by clamping around a conductor without disconnecting the circuit, which is faster and safer for live commercial environments.
What is a Fluke process meter used for?
Fluke process meters are used for industrial loop calibration and instrumentation testing. The Fluke 789 can source and measure 4–20mA signals, making it suited to testing and calibrating transmitters and control loops.
Why are Fluke electrical testing tools widely used by professionals?
Fluke instruments are built to meet the accuracy, durability and CAT safety rating requirements of professional electrical work, making them a dependable choice for fault finding, preventative maintenance and compliance testing.