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Temperature and humidity are the foundation of indoor air quality (IAQ). We rely on HVAC equipment
to maintain acceptable temperature, humidity and ventilation levels for occupant health and comfort,
and, now more than ever, to help regulate building health and manage increasing energy costs. The
relationship between HVAC equipment, occupied space requirements, building materials, weather
conditions and pressure differentials is an ever-changing dynamic process for indoor air diagnostics (IAD).
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Fluke 902 True-rms HVAC Clamp Meter
Heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) technicians require a service tool that can consistently
keep up with their demands. The Fluke 902 expands the exisiting line of quality Fluke clamp meters by
delivering the features necessary to diagnose and repair HVAC systems. Combined with True RMS technology
and a CAT III 600 V rating, the Fluke 902 helps technicians do their jobs safely and accurately.
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Fluke 922 Airflow Meter/Micromanometer
Analyze airflow. Easily. The 922 Micromanometer.
Today’s HVAC technicians want a simple solution for diagnosing ventilation issues. Differential pressure
measurements only tell part of the story. Technicians also want to measure air velocity and flow, without
having to resort to expensive, difficult to use, specialist tools. The Fluke 922 makes airflow measurements
easy by combining three tools: differential pressure, airflow, and velocity into a single, rugged meter.
Use the Fluke 922 micromanometer to:
- Measure pressure drops across key HVAC equipment to drive peak performance and extend equipment life
- Match ventilation to occupant loads
- Monitor indoor vs. outdoor pressure relationships and manage the building envelope
- Promote indoor comfort and quality
- Perform duct traversals for accurate airflow readings
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Fluke 971 Temperature Humidity Meter
Temperature and humidity are two important factors in maintaining optimal comfort levels and good indoor air quality.
Quickly and conveniently take accurate humidity and temperature readings with the Fluke 971.The Fluke 971 is invaluable
for facility maintenance and utility technicians, HVAC-service contractors, and specialists who assess indoor air quality
(IAQ). Lightweight and easy to hold, the Fluke 971 is the perfect tool for monitoring problem areas. With a rugged
holster and twist-open protective sensor cover, the Fluke 971 is built to perform and made to last.
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Fluke 975 AirMeter™
One Tool.
Get More Done.
The Fluke 975 AirMeter test tool raises indoor air monitoring to the next level by combining five powerful tools
in one, rugged and easy-to-use handheld device. Use the Fluke 975 to optimize HVAC ventilation settings for ASHRAE
62 recommendations, actively monitor conditions that promote a productive environment, and quickly and accurately
address occupant comfort complaints the first time. The Fluke 975 measures:
- Temperature
- Velocity
- Humidity
- CO2
- CO
Use the Fluke 975 AirMeter test tool to:
- Respond to comfort-related calls from occupants.
- Verify the operation of building HVAC control systems.
- Determine whether adequate ventilation exists.
- Monitor air flow and velocity.
- Test for dangerous carbon monoxide leaks.
- Perform duct traversals.
- Optimize HVAC systems to manage energy costs
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Fluke CO-220 Carbon Monoxide Meter
Quickly and accurately measure CO levels with easy-to-use compact meter
The Fluke CO-220 Carbon Monoxide Meter makes it easy to take quick and accurate measurements of CO
levels with a single compact instrument.
Featuring the newest generation of electrochemical sensors, the CO-220 responds very quickly to
ambient changes in carbon monoxide concentration without the use of a pump.
The CO-220 is the perfect instrument for technicians and other professionals who need to measure CO
levels within spaces such as industrial environments, commercial buildings, or residential dwellings
where accumulation of combustion gas is possible.
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