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Fluke have made changes to their Range of Multifunction testers, the 1652B has been replaced by the 1652C.
All the features of the 1652B remain but they have added Phase Rotation to it at what appears no extra cost!!
They have also added a new model in the 1654C, this has the added features of:
1/ Loop & line resistance-mΩ resolution
2/ Test of smooth dc sensitive RCD type B
The first is fairly self explainatory, and the second it illistrated below as per Fluke's press release:
RCD type B compatibility. Applications :
- Mains systems with frequency converters (i.e. building sites), appliances including switch mode power supplies, solar systems must be protected with RCD type B (draft IEC 60364-5-53 / DIN VDE 0100-530, IEC 60364-7-712 / DIN VDE 0100-712).
- in case of an insulation fault the leakage current could be a pure DC current, which is only detected by RCD type B.
- The Fluke 1654 B covers full RCD testing function which is including RCD type AC, A and the new RCD type B.
I have attached a quick reference guide if anyone is thinking of getting a new tester from fluke.
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All the features of the 1652B remain but they have added Phase Rotation to it at what appears no extra cost!!
They have also added a new model in the 1654C, this has the added features of:
1/ Loop & line resistance-mΩ resolution
2/ Test of smooth dc sensitive RCD type B
The first is fairly self explainatory, and the second it illistrated below as per Fluke's press release:
RCD type B compatibility. Applications :
- Mains systems with frequency converters (i.e. building sites), appliances including switch mode power supplies, solar systems must be protected with RCD type B (draft IEC 60364-5-53 / DIN VDE 0100-530, IEC 60364-7-712 / DIN VDE 0100-712).
- in case of an insulation fault the leakage current could be a pure DC current, which is only detected by RCD type B.
- The Fluke 1654 B covers full RCD testing function which is including RCD type AC, A and the new RCD type B.
I have attached a quick reference guide if anyone is thinking of getting a new tester from fluke.
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