Fluke PRV240 Proving Unit
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The Fluke PRV240 is a proving unit used to ensure that your multimeter is working properly and measuring AC and DC voltages (240V). Connect your test leads to the PRV240 with your multimeter, look at the displayed value, measure the primary voltage source with leads (look at the displayed value), and then check the PRV240 again.
It was made in Taiwan, according to the label on the box. Like all Fluke products, this one is built to last.
The unit is made to provide a reliable voltage source that must come into contact with your probes - It is activated by lightly pressing the terminals.
A low battery indicator is provided by the PRV240.
Selected User Reviews For Fluke PRV240 Proving Unit
Isn't it supposed to be that way? Please allow me to explain. . . . When I found out about it, I bought it almost immediately. I'm a firm believer in LDL testing, but let's face it: in real life, it's nearly impossible. work in an industrial setting in real life You might need to prove your meter for troubleshooting purposes, let alone for confirmation of hazardous energy isolation, because the average plant doesn't have receptacles located anywhere (much less everywhere). Another advantage of having a proving unit like this is that you can put what you preach into practice: LDL testing is emphasized in all safety programs, and this device makes implementing such a life-saving policy a breeze. I'd even go so far as to say that this type of tool should be required on every electrical job site, and the fact that it isn't just proves that "safety departments" exist to keep insurance costs down and deflect liability rather than actually improving employees' work safety.
This was purchased for the purpose of determining my LDL cholesterol levels. My meters all read hgh, but they're actually or -. 10% as a result of that result of that result of As a bonus, we'll have to do a Live Dead Live test, but we'll need to use a proximity meter first. You can insert meter leads to activate the unit, and it will use a proximity meter to verify the presence of voltage. Because I only used an amp probe unit to test this, your results may differ. br>I do wish it came with a case, which it should for a price of $100. br>The Case and - 10 are the reason for the 4 stars. The magnet is required or nearly required, and the cost of a case, in my opinion, is insignificant.
This is ideal for testing leads to ensure that they meet the new NFPA 70E standards. I'd anticipate the batteries lasting more than two years. 5 months, due to a built-in switch that generates an AC or DC voltage depending on the switch selection and need when the test ports are depressed.
This is an excellent method for portraying the living dead. Without plugging into a power source, you can conduct live testing.
It was purely coincidental. I'm not sure how else to put it.
Saves a lot of time when it comes to checking the meter for ARC Flash compliance.
Everything is fine.
Fluke makes a good product that should be used at any time to ensure that your meter and leads are in good working order.