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In this video, learn how Seattle's Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center lead electrician uses the Fluke T6 Electrical Tester to save time while keeping the research center up and running.
The facilities team at Seattle's Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center uses the T6 Electrical Tester to make fast voltage and current measurements without having to touch high energy conductors.
We know working in electrical boxes jammed with wires can be challenging when you’re trying to find a safe metallic contact point. With Fluke’s T6-1000 Electrical Tester with integrated FieldSense technology, you can quickly and easily take measurements by sliding the open fork over a conductor to see the voltage level without the need for test leads.
FieldSense technology is truly a breakthrough in how voltage is measured. While other open fork testers detect a magnetic field to show ac current, FieldSense technology detects an electrical field. This field interacts with a reference signal created by the T6 tester, creating a voltage value on the tester’s display.
For more information about the Fluke T6 Series Electrical Testers, visit the Fluke website here: http://bit.ly/2NHMvCw
In this video, learn how Seattle's Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center lead electrician uses the Fluke T6 Electrical Tester to save time while keeping the research center up and running.
The facilities team at Seattle's Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center uses the T6 Electrical Tester to make fast voltage and current measurements without having to touch high energy conductors.
We know working in electrical boxes jammed with wires can be challenging when you’re trying to find a safe metallic contact point. With Fluke’s T6-1000 Electrical Tester with integrated FieldSense technology, you can quickly and easily take measurements by sliding the open fork over a conductor to see the voltage level without the need for test leads.
FieldSense technology is truly a breakthrough in how voltage is measured. While other open fork testers detect a magnetic field to show ac current, FieldSense technology detects an electrical field. This field interacts with a reference signal created by the T6 tester, creating a voltage value on the tester’s display.
For more information about the Fluke T6 Series Electrical Testers, visit the Fluke website here: http://bit.ly/2NHMvCw
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