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Manufacturer number: FLUKE-SOL-INS37-KIT
| Warranty (years): | 1 |
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| Weight (kg): | 28 |
This set consists of the Fluke PVA-1500HE2 solar PV meter and the Fluke 1537 insulation tester.
The Fluke PVA-1500 offers a reliable and precise method for monitoring the condition and efficiency of solar panels. It enables you to make informed decisions that help improve the performance and longevity of your solar systems.
The Fluke 1537 is a compact and lightweight insulation tester that enables fast, accurate and reliable insulation tests up to 2500 V. It is designed to simplify on-site troubleshooting, both in industrial plants and on solar systems. The insulation tester offers selectable AC/DC voltage and resistance measurement from 250 to 2500 V in 100 V increments and up to 500 GOhm.
FLUKE is a globally recognized manufacturer of electronic test and measurement instruments as well as software solutions for industry, energy supply, electrical installation, photovoltaics, building technology, and medical technology. The portfolio includes acoustic imaging cameras, power quality analyzers, digital multimeters, clamp meters, installation testers, calibrators, thermal imaging cameras, appliance testers, and handheld oscilloscopes.
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