I just bought a 1587 FC today and out of the box the temperature will not work, and the continuity beeper is on all the time even without a test lead plugged in.
You can measure 4-20mA (with the test leads only) but you cannot source. You can use a i400 with the 1587 FC to measure higher currents AC up to 400 amps
Yes. But one tricky thing about the clamp accessories you have to know what there output is. Some are mV and some mA. In the case of the i400 it outputs 1 mA/A measured by clamp. So you need to make sure the 1587 FC is turned to mA and you need to make sure the clamp is plugged into the mA jacks. If you still have problems I would check 2 other things: -make sure your fuse is not blown -make sure you are on AC current (i400 only measures AC current not DC)
I love that it has all in one . I'm tempted to get this for my hvac bag
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Great video, thank you.
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I just bought a 1587 FC today and out of the box the temperature will not work, and the continuity beeper is on all the time even without a test lead plugged in.
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Interesting.....no 10 Amp function.
plz tell me onething this device for measuring 4 to 20 ma .is it good or not for this and secodly if attached with i400 this work perfect or not
You can measure 4-20mA (with the test leads only) but you cannot source.
You can use a i400 with the 1587 FC to measure higher currents AC up to 400 amps
Do you have any videos for fluke 1507 insulation tester? For training purposes
Hi, I bought the Fluke 1587FV and it came with the Fluke i400 current clamp but I cant get it to work, is the i400 compatible with the Fluke 1587? TIA
Yes. But one tricky thing about the clamp accessories you have to know what there output is. Some are mV and some mA. In the case of the i400 it outputs 1 mA/A measured by clamp.
So you need to make sure the 1587 FC is turned to mA and you need to make sure the clamp is plugged into the mA jacks. If you still have problems I would check 2 other things:
-make sure your fuse is not blown
-make sure you are on AC current (i400 only measures AC current not DC)
Many oil well drilling in iraq used this ..
It uesd to test wire motor 3 phase or wire 3 phase ...
You can test both 3 phase motors and 3 phase wires for failing insulation
Very good. Iam from iraq
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When in ohms does it display results in one or two decimal places like an insulation resistance tester?
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Are the insulation test voltages (50 to 1000V) AC or DC?
D.C.
Is there anything Fluke 1587 fc can not do that Fluke 87V can? Thank you!
Not that I know of. But it's possible there is a small feature that is.
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