Fluke IR Windows Protect Inspectors of High-Energy Equipment

Fluke IR Windows

Conduct electrical infrared inspections of electrical panels faster and more safely with Fluke’s new line of ClirVu CV Series IR Windows .
More than 99% of all arc flash incidents occur when a panel door is open, but these IR eliminate any need to open the panel door for infrared camera readings. Installation by just one technician takes only five minutes or less.

Features include:
•    AutoGround, which instantly grounds the IR window to the metal enclosure, eliminating the need to separately ground each metal component of the window
•    a hinged cover opened with a quarter-turn latch or key to perform infrared inspections. It also protects the window from accidental exterior impact
For information on Fluke tools and applications, or to find the location of your nearest distributor, call 1-800-363-5853 or visit www.flukecanada.ca.

 

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