Fluke 374 FC offers advanced performance for wireless connectivity and troubleshooting. The 374 FC Fluke, part of the Fluke Connect family of wireless test tools, offers the standard features you need for everyday troubleshooting. Measure AC and DC current up to 600A with the fixed jaw clamp or add an optional iFlex® flexible current probe to measure up to 2500A. The iFlex probe’s large diameter and flexible design make it easy to measure around large conductors in tight spaces or to get into tight cables. You can also use the 374 FC to measure AC and DC voltage up to 1000 V and resistance up to 6000 Ω.
Use wireless connectivity to keep a safe distance
The 374 FC is Fluke Connect-enabled to wirelessly transmit results via Bluetooth to Apple and Android devices. That means you can read the results out of the arc flash zone, wearing less PPE. You can even save results to the cloud and create and send reports in email right from the field. Or converse in real-time with ShareLive™ video calls.
Versatile feature set
With True-RMS AC voltage and current measurements, the 374 FC enables you to accurately troubleshoot non-linear signals. And you can log and trend measurements to pinpoint intermittents while you are performing other tasks. The Fluke 374-FC Clamp Meter is the direct replacement for the Fluke 374 Clamp Meter. If you want to compare the Fluke 374 clamp meter price with other clamp meter tester on MME-AE, you can use the comparison button on our site.
The two models (374 and 375) are different in their frequencies, output impedance, power, temperature range, and other features. The most significant difference between them is that 375 has a frequency range of up to 120 MHz as opposed to 374’s 50 MHz. However, both have input impedance at 1MΩ and output impedance at 100Ω.