Fluke 289 True-RMS Data Logging Multimeter
The Best Just Got Better.
The new 289 is the next generation high performance industrial logging multimeter designed to solve complex problems in electronics, plant automation, power distribution, and electro-mechanical equipment. With the ability to log data and review it graphically on-screen, you can solve problems faster and help minimize downtime. Let the new 289 be your watchdog for systems or processes while you are off solving other problems.
- New – TrendCapture quickly graphically displays logged data session to quickly determine whether anomalies may have occurred
- New – Zoom on trend provides unprecedented ability to view and analyze TrendCapture data; zoom in up to 14 times
- New – Selectable ac filter (Smoothing mode) helps display a steadier reading when the input signal is changing rapidly or noisy
- New – Adjustable recording and auto hold thresholds, specify a percentage change in the readings that begins a new event
- New – Large 50,000 count, 1/4 VGA dot matrix display with white backlight
- New – Logging function with expanded memory for unattended monitoring of signals over time. Using on-board TrendCapture users can graphically review logged readings without needing a PC. Store up to 15,000 recorded events.
- New – Save multiple logging sessions before pc download is necessary
- New – Two terminal 50 ohm range with 1 milliohm resolution, 10 mA source current. Useful for measuring and comparing differences in motor winding resistance or contact resistance.
- New – Low Pass filter for accurate voltage and frequency measurements at the same time on adjustable speed motor drives and other electrically noisy equipment
- New – LoZ Volts. Low impedance voltage function for eliminating ghost voltages. Also recommended when testing for absence or presence of live power.
- New – button. On board help screens for measurement functions. Unsure about a function—go to that function and press the “i” button.
- Real time clock for automatic time stamping of saved readings