Product overview: Fluke 369 FC Leakage Current Clamp Meter
Reduce downtime – Find leakage currents without taking equipment offline.
The FLUKE CLAMP METER Fluke 369 FC Leakage Current Clamp Meter helps users detect, record, and compare leakage current readings over time. As a result, it reduces unplanned downtime and allows testing without taking equipment offline.
Moreover, this device enables accurate troubleshooting of intermittent GFCI and RCD trips. It allows technicians to monitor leakage current safely while systems remain operational. In addition, it improves preventive maintenance by identifying issues before they become critical failures.
The Fluke 369 FC features an oversized 61 mm jaw, which makes it ideal for measuring extra-large conductors. The fully shielded jaw captures very small leakage signals with high accuracy and minimizes external electromagnetic interference. Therefore, users can obtain stable and reliable readings even in electrically noisy environments.
Furthermore, the device offers wireless connectivity through Fluke Connect, allowing users to track and analyze leakage current data over time. This feature helps professionals identify trends and diagnose problems quickly. As a result, maintenance teams can take proactive action and avoid costly downtime.
Additionally, the clamp meter includes a clear digital display and an ergonomic design for easy handling. Its rugged construction ensures durability in demanding industrial environments. Thus, it becomes a reliable tool for electricians, technicians, and maintenance professionals.
Features
- True RMS measurement for accurate leakage current readings
- Measures very low leakage currents with high precision
- Large 61 mm jaw for extra-large conductors
- Fully shielded jaw reduces electromagnetic interference
- Wireless connectivity via Fluke Connect
- Real-time data logging and trend analysis
- Detects leakage without shutting down equipment
- Clear digital display for easy reading
- Rugged and durable design for industrial use
- Ideal for GFCI and RCD troubleshooting














